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		<title>International Roofing Show in San Antonio</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Tom Stortz]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Feb 2013 23:42:50 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[My traveling has finally concluded and I'm back in the frigid air of Philadelphia. I would be lying if I didn't say that I enjoyed the 80 degree weather of the keys and the 80 degree weather of San Antonio. On Monday, I scheduled a flight into San Antonio for the International Roofing Show in &#91;...&#93;]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My traveling has finally concluded and I&#8217;m back in the frigid air of Philadelphia.  I would be lying if I didn&#8217;t say that I enjoyed the 80 degree weather of the keys and the 80 degree weather of San Antonio.  On Monday, I scheduled a flight into San Antonio for the International Roofing Show in the late evening.  I was chatting it up with the cab driver on my way to the hotel and learned that 50% of San Antonio is Latin American which for whatever reason I hadn&#8217;t considered.  I arrived at 10pm at Hotel Contessa which was quite a luxurious hotel.  I had a king suite which I packaged for 2 nights and airfare for about $650 dollars which I thought was pretty reasonable considering how nice the hotel was.  I went to sleep early to get a good start on my Tuesday.</p>
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I woke up at 7:15 and ate a buffet style breakfast which was tight.  After rocking a deuce, I put on my running gear to explore San Antonio.  After some basic running around the streets to get my bearings I found the Riverwalk which you can see from the picture below.</p>
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On just a fabulous run I must have taken the Riverwalk upstream about 4 miles or so and then back.  Early in the morning, not many people on the path, and beautiful weather was a perfect start to the day.  When I got back I showered and prepared for the first day of the roofing show.  I also downloaded a book called the <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Napoleon-Hills-Keys-Success-Achievement/dp/1455808776" target="_blank">Keys to Success by Napoleon Hill</a> which I&#8217;ve been pretty floored by after only finishing about 20% of the book.  More on this in future posts.  Without getting into great detail about the show, I spent 5+ floor hours meeting people and networking with contacts amongst the industry.  A Gourlay lookalike who I&#8217;ve been working with and has taken a liking to me and invited me to a business &#8220;party&#8221; hosted by a huge player of the roofing industry.</p>
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It was at 7:30 and the show ended at 5 so I went back to the hotel and to the pool area where I just relaxed on the top level of this beautiful pool.  After that I found the Riverwalk again and ate some Spanish food and had a few beers at a local spot.  I met some random Texan at the bar who was pretty entertaining.  After my first sentence to him saying I was from Pennsylvania he replied with, &#8220;you sure sound like it.&#8221;  After dinner I met up with my contact and we drank some beers and basically just had a good time at this open bar.  I probably drank about 10 beers and was pretty buzzed but not out of control.  I went back to my hotel and called it a night around midnight.</p>
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Sadly that was the most exciting part of my adventure.  The 2nd day of the roofing show wasn&#8217;t nearly as beneficial to me as the first day because I had done most everything I wanted to do.  I spent some time exploring the Alamo which I can know say I know what happened there and more of the city of San Antonio which I will say is a pretty nice, clean, well laid out city.  The weather is pretty fantastic as well.  I boarded my plane at 6pm to connect in Chicago and then back home.  I got in around 1am and everything was smooth sailing.  The trip was really quite refreshing and doing things like that are essential to keeping your mind open and thinking.  </p>
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This is just a quick thought on airplane travel which bothered me.  Carry on bags are just that, carry ons.  They aren&#8217;t small suitcases.  I watch all these guys who think they are so smart not checking in a bag and watch all the inconvenience they cause with their too large for a small compartment suitcase.  In the past 6 days I&#8217;ve checked a bag 4 times successfully.  Literally not having to wait more than 7 minutes after getting to the carousel.  So the idea of them losing your bag isn&#8217;t a valid argument.  USAIR makes you pay 25 bucks so I understand the cheapskate mentality of not paying this fee but seriously if I watch one more idiot stuff a bag too big for the storage compartment I&#8217;m going to flip.  I also watched this idiot Asian play this game on his Ipad that made a sound every time he made a move.  I almost spazzed out when I heard it for 30 minutes straight but figured he was some foreigner who didn&#8217;t understand English and it would be more trouble than it was worth.  MUTE MOTHERFUCKER!  Same thing with people playing Solitare.  That&#8217;s the worst game on the goddamn planet.  I don&#8217;t even feel I need to back up the shittiness of that game.     </p>
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