Roadtripping part 1

The past two weeks in three images:


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View from my hotel room at The Venetian in Las Vegas.

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View from our hotel room in Zihuatenejo, Mexico

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View from the condo in Forida.


Right. Where to begin. I thought--I really did--that I would be this roving writer, chronicling my travels each night and during my flights, "blogging it out" like a pro. But I am not a pro, I am guy who goes to bed, reads a book and passes out. A guy who walks on the plane, fastens his seat belt and passes out. A guy who thinks about wriitng in his blog and realizes, "I need to do my screenwriting homework!" (Yes, the class is in full gear and yes, it's not like I need more to do.)

It's like that.



Las Vegas:

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There were apparently over 5,000 people who went to my work conference. I knew about 20 of them.


The conference in Las Vegas was actually super fun. I say "actually" because it was a work function and it was in Las Vegas, and, I admit, I don't always connect "fun" to those places. Regardless, it went really well. Apparently the videos I did went over quite well and, well, the live presentation that I was a part of really, really went well. It was the first time in a long time where I was basically responsible for driving a live show forward (I was basically a host/emcee with some comedic interviews sprinkled throughout to make sure the audience was listening, kind of an over the top Russian Jay Leno, truth be told. Okay, here's a pic that was taken during my pre-show, where the audience came in to blaring nationalistic music while I glared at them and sipped vodka.

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I did the set, too:

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We also saw Ka, which was a really interesting Cirque du Soleil show. It was more of a show than circus, and I must admit it was impressive mostly because the set and stage were crazy. I mean, the cast did a great job with the acrobatics and balancing, but they had this crazy stage on hydraulics that was really just breathtaking--or, correction: it helped create some amazing, breath taking scenes. Let's see..whoa, here's a video, turn down the sound and check it out. We had perfect scenes--rumor has it that one of our co-workers has an American Express Black Card and apparently one of the perks is that Cirque du Soleil saves a block of tickets for Black Card holders just in case. Madness!

The stay in Vegas was busier than I thought it would be and I wasn't able to check in with my friends in Vegas. Whit and I will have to come back and visit...we have at least one event that we should probably check out...


Interlude:

I have been noticing something lately. I get a lot of spam--hundreds and hundreds of emails a month--and they mail is usually confined to some fairly unsurprising themes: male performance pills, vitamins...and that's about it. However, recently, I am getting flooded with "work from home!" and "we'll help with your impending foreclosure!" emails. I guess people are already at home (maybe even packing it up, sadly) and the spammers are figuring the recipients are already home so but so depressed that even the powerful of pills won't improve the situation..

I obviously have a lot more to write, but I figure I won't go for the epic entry right just yet (I gotta eat dinner anyway). However, wish me luck tomorrow, I am actually auditioning for a musical tomorrow. Lead role. We'll see how it goes.

Coming up:
- DJ'ing on the beach!
- Mike sings leads with the local band!
- What's up with my hip flexor?



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