Sigler + Nemcoff + Chapman = GOOD Time

I didn’t talk about it, but I’m in San Francisco at the moment. Actually leaving today for home.

I wasn’t sure what to expect coming out here. I knew I wouldn’t have enough time to see all the people I wanted to while I was here or to see any of the sites (which I still really need to do sometime in San Fran).

What I do know is that when the night ends with Scott Sigler, Chris McIntyre, myself and Tom (totally forgetting his last name) closing down a bar and then talking about the finer points of women in the lobby of the W Hotel it’s been a great night.

Of course the most dangerous part of the time here was hanging out with Mark Yoshimoto Nemcoff. Our brains get a little scary when they are together. He’s got me with a head full of ideas now and not nearly enough time to follow up on all of them, but some I can’t wait to.

My time here was a lot of fun. The PodShow family has grown bigger then I imagined. So many faces I didn’t know and lots of great people working really hard in the right direction. Sitting in on a music team meeting was a lot of fun. The core group are rock solid and of course man hugs from Chris Rockwell as only he can do it made it extra fun.

2007 is going to be a damn interesting year. I don’t ever make predictions, but I always set goals and this year they are going to be set pretty damn high. Kind of scares me since 2006 was such a life changing and cool year for me personally and professionally. It’s going to be a fun ride.

Back home to Boston and no more traveling that I know of in the near future which is nice. Can’t wait to wake up tomorrow at home and decorate the tree with the kids. It’s going to be a great time.

One Response to “Sigler + Nemcoff + Chapman = GOOD Time”

  1. Scott Sigler says:

    Excellent time hanging out with you in San Fran. 2007 will be CRUSHED! I say to 2007, “bring it, man, just BRING IT!”

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