>CheeseburgHer 08

  1. Amy says:

    >You guys are cracking me up. I will be at the party next year. I am vowing it to you now 🙂 No more excuses 🙂

  2. kristabella says:

    >PLUS! The homeless men and women of Union Square got the leftover food.How could they even think of evicting such do-gooders!I think it is AWESOME that you invite everyone, even if it is only for 45 minutes. That’s what BlogHer should be about!

  3. >My roommates didn’t see the naked man (we were in the room next to him) but I saw plenty.And we never did get a cheeseburger…Steph

  4. >That is 80 shades of awesome! You all looked so beautiful! I miss you all! *sob*

  5. >hilarious! I wish I’d been there to witness the atrocities.

  6. Neil says:

    >No man is going to have enough guts to say what I am about to, but every man is thinking the same — this is the sexiest thing that anyone has ever seen on the internet. Hot women. Cheeseburgers. Can there be any better commercial for McDonald’s? I’m going for a Big Mac right now.Honestly, that photo of Isabel with the cheeseburgers should be on billboards. No one will ever care about the nutritional value of these burgers again.

  7. Childsplayx2 says:

    >I will so be there next year. I’m eminently qualified to eat cheeseburgers and fries.

  8. heather says:

    >I got there about 27 seconds before security. Luckily, Bossy started the Underground Cheeseburger Railroad and I managed to get one down in the lobby. Those 27 seconds before security arrived, however, were pure bliss.

  9. veep veep says:

    >Seriously, you offered security cheeseburgers and sweets and they still wanted to evict you, something is wrong wrong wrong with them. :)I’m back to having BlogHer envy.

  10. Jessica says:

    >Looks like you had a great time till the fuzz arrived.BTW why is the guard holding his nose in that one photo?

  11. SUEB0B says:

    >I’ll bet this is the first time any man has been able to resist you!

  12. Chris Wage says:

    >What kind of wine do you pair with a mcdonalds’ cheeseburger?

  13. >Woodbridge Chardonnay, duh.

  14. Average Jane says:

    >So this was what everyone was Twittering about. I’m sorry I missed it.

  15. kittenpie says:

    >I was so disappointed I wasn’t coming this year, because last year’s cheeseburger party was awesome. It looks like you upped the ante again – so next year? You bet I’m coming.

  16. Y says:

    >I’m crying, Linds! CRYING!Also, this may be the funniest thing I’ve heard yet. “the Underground Cheeseburger Railroad”hah hahahaThank you to everyone who should up. You made our entire weekend.

  17. Angella says:

    >That is a seriously crazy photo of me, and I can’t even blame it on being drunk. I’m just plain weird.It was fantastic to meet you, and to be a part of the great Cheeseburger Party of ’08. I’m looking forward to ’09 already!

  18. sarah cool says:

    >THIS WAS THE FUNNIEST THING I’VE EVER READ/SEEN. I am laughing so hard. This is incredibly hysterical. Thanks for documenting the craziness and sharing with us all!! LOVE IT!

  19. Polly says:

    >Y’all gals most definitely know how to party. “We’re all just writers, sir” my arse.Next year, presuming BlogHer’s not in my home town, where I have a kiddle or two waiting to be tucked in, I will so be there. One has to ask, of course, whether George Clinton was in the house (“Do Fries Go with that Shake?”).

  20. >That’s classic! All you need is a PETA protest outside your door. Oh well, there’s always next year!

  21. Ali says:

    >CheeseburgHer 08 ended way too quickly…i mean, i got to eat my weight in McDonald’s and red velvet cupcakes (mmm…cupcakes) and then sport the hat…but how did i manage NOT to meet you?

  22. Dani says:

    >Damn security guards. I’ll bet they were VEGETARIANS! LOL!Looks like it was a blast while it lasted. 🙂

  23. Rachael says:

    >Looks like SO much fun! Maybe one day I’ll get to come and eat a cheeseburger. I love that the security guards were good natured about it.

  24. >The Afterparty Cheeseburger party, conducted in complete silence while swigging wine and snarfing burgers, was also fun. We felt like undercover burger eaters, which sounds sorta porny.

  25. >OMG! Hysterical. Thank you for allowing me to be part of all this awesomeness and thank you all for coming to the party. It was a blast while it lasted and the memories & laughs are priceless.

  26. Sandie says:

    >God! I am going to start blogging just so I can attend BlogHer! Well, maybe if it had been In&Out Burger….

  27. houndrat says:

    >Cheeseburgers just aren’t as good without a naked man and security guards. How WILL you top it next year? Oh wait, I know—I’LL be there! 😉

  28. Christine says:

    >Well, ding dang. Next year I better try to wramgle myself an invite, huh?

  29. Anonymous says:

    >I have found your blog through one of my personal favorites, Jennster! I don’t even have a blog, but I want to come to BlogHer just to meet and party with you rockstars!

  30. >Ahh best story ever. I love the begging photo. 😛

  31. >Hilarious! You ladies are so full of silly. I <3 it. Hope to join you all some year….

  32. Jamie says:

    >I was there for all of about 10 minutes before it got shut down. It was an amazing cheeseburger, red velvet cupcake and wine filled 10 minutes though!

  33. Mom101 says:

    >I am so desperately sad that I arrived back at the hotel just as 8 million bag-wearing cheeseburger lovers flooded the lobby looking for a new spot for their McRave.

  34. >Okay, it is NOW that I wish I was there with you. Nothing like security breaking up the bash… The photo essay was priceless. Those heartless cheeseburger hating bastards!!!

  35. >I was so damn happy that after 33 years on the earth, I was FINALLY at a party that was broken up by security!

  36. Summer says:

    >OMG how hilarious! So much craziness going on, I’m going to have to go next year. I’ll be the chick that brings her own veggie burger. 🙂

  37. Holly says:

    >Amalah AND Stephanie Klein AND cheeseburgers? Beyond jealous.

  38. >Hubs: “How was San Francisco?”Me: “I got thrown out of a CheeseburgHer Party!”Hubs: “Was it worth the trip?”Me: “Every penny!”I’m just glad I got there right before security did…oh…and to have gotten the last of the fries ;o)

  39. Kimblahg says:

    >those pictures are priceless. the cheeseburgher party looks like it was the most fun event of the whole conference!

  40. Heidi says:

    >At least the security guards have a sense of humor!!

  41. >Neil, I couldn’t disagree more…a lot of men have the courage to say exactly that! BlogHer babes and cheeseburgers…all that was missing was football to make it perfect ;)Lindsay, that was hilarious.

  42. >Best BlogHer wrap post. And I’ve read a lot of them.”We’re just writers sir” ROFL

  43. Lauren says:

    >Oh my god…after look at those pictures I *really* want a cheeseburger!

  44. Moose says:

    >I maintain that this was the best party of BlogHer and not just because I ate an entire bag of french fries. (Not, um, the little one-measly-serving bag.) (A full-size bag stuffed with at least 10 one-serving portions.) (Then I put the large bag on my head and pulled out the JAZZ HANDS.) (If anyone didn’t get fries, I’m sorry.)

  45. >Did I tell you we got kicked out of the LOBBY too? Two (different) large men came over to where we were sitting on the floor after an hour or so and the larger of the two said “Can’t find any chairs?” And I said “no,” and he said “CAN’T FIND ANY CHAIRS?” and I said “NO!” and Sean said “Uh, I think he wants us to leave.” So we left. Begrudgingly. Those guys weren’t half as nice as Kamel. Also, they were bigger. It was time to move on.

  46. simon says:

    >Sorry to disappoint. I’m not an Obama person in any respect other than that I support him enough to get a bunch of stickers and had them out, especially when there is a crowd of people around.

  47. >OK, seriously, the moment Isabel walked out with the cheeseburgers on a wooden tray I was over the moon for her. Nevermind that the entire time I was in that room I was laughing so hard I couldn’t eat a cheeseburger one. And then for an hour afterward I lovingly carried around my hat. So awesome.

  48. >Yeah, Simon, I heard someone else from the campaign was there… Thanks for the stickers, though!

  49. Tracy says:

    >Ok. So next year, McDonald’s should totally donate the burgers and fries, because this is AWESOME advertising. I just got a major burger craving looking at that. And, being pregnant, you KNOW it will be satisfied. Must go harass my husband now…

  50. Shannon says:

    >Ya know, that comment by Neil got me thinking… next year you should just get McDonald’s to sponsor the whole damn party.

  51. Assertagirl says:

    >ahahaha I’ve got photos of us hidin’ out in the bathroom. Good times!

  52. >I ate three of them. No, wait: FOUR.Am lactating.

  53. Zip n Tizzy says:

    >OMG, I’m so touched! I LOVED meeting you too. You’ve been such an inspiration to me while starting to blog. Thanks for putting so much of yourself out there for all of us to read.I’m still decompressing from my first Blogher experience, but will be posting in the next day or so.I’m absolutely attending this party next year! You’re Fabulous Dahling!

  54. Vicky says:

    >I just realized that is my shnoz interrupting your awesome pic of Chris Jordan and cheeseburgers. Oops! Sorry about that. So glad I got to go!

  55. >That pic of Y and The Face and “we’re just writers” made me almost shoot my drink out of somewhere. GAH. You guys crack me up. 🙂

  56. >lol. Our room was down the hall, 1111, and we could hear you guys having a blast. If I wouldn’t of had to get up at 3:30 to make my flight back home I would have totally been there.Shannan

  57. Susieqtpie says:

    >Sooo funny! LOVE it!

  58. Toni says:

    >omg hahahah this is awesome!

  59. >This sounds like way too much fun! Can't wait!!

  60. Rick Bucich says:

    >OK, this explains a lot…. a lot!:)

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