October 11

Rambling post, Chicago recap.

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Rambling post, Chicago recap.

By Jason Moffatt

October 11, 2008

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Hey ya’ll,

This is gonna be a rambling post. Why? Well because, I’m not even sure what I’m going to really talk about. However, it’s been a while since I posted anything so I figured I ought to say something.

So here goes.

First up, the Chicago Cubs. My lovable losers. So, I headed to Chicago to see the Cubbies in the playoffs and they got their asses kicked like a Vietnamese dude in a Chuck Norris flick. I’m not really into Chuck Norris, but I sure do dig Vietnamese food.

It was a lifelong dream for me to visit Wrigley Field, and despite them losing I still had a great time. During game one, Andy Hussong (John Reese’s affiliate manager) and I snuck down to the VIP seats and managed to hold them down during the whole game. Instead of sitting in the nosebleeds, we had a great view from right alongside 3rd base. Sure wish we would of caught a foul ball.

During the next game, I brought along Ryan Oricco. He’s a subscriber of mine, and Valerie Waters was awesome enough to buy my extra ticket for him. What a gal! Also, she paid for a personal driver for us all night. That was a super bonus. Valerie rules.

I also got to see the White Sox clinch the AL Central and even attended the Bears vs Eagles NFL football game with Tom Beal and Brian Johnson (Rich Schefren’s right hand man). It was a action packed week in Chicago.

Also I was there to attend Eben Pagan’s “Green Room” event. It was chock full of uber-successful marketers and I felt very privileged to be personally invited by Eben. I’ve always been very appreciative of the things Eben teaches and he’s always be extra generous to me. I love how he treats his team and people around him. Exceptionally smart dude in many ways is Eben.

I won’t go into detail about what the Green Room was all about. Basically for me it was a booze-fest and networking event. I managed to accomplish both of those things very well. The business aspect of the Green Room will remain in the Green Room. I did meet some absolutely brilliant people and made connections that will make a ton of loot. I also drank so much beer and Jack and Coke that I decided it’s time for a good ol fashion body cleanse. Here is the cleanse I’m doing along with eliminating all drugs, alcohol, meat, dairy, and processed sugars.

On one special night Joe Polish invited me to a private party at a beautiful skyloft apartment in downtown Chicago. All the successful usual suspects were in attendance. I really dig Joe. He’s always a super cool dude to me, and is always inviting me to groovy gigs. He’s one of my favorite marketers around. I’d post a pic, but somehow I deleted most of my pics from the trip. ARGG.

During another night of partying and getting loose, John Carlton, Stan Dahl, and Brian Johnson and I went out to House Of Blues (Saw some Texas Blues from Pat Green) and Buddy Guy’s joint. It was a great atmosphere at Buddy Guy’s place. Sure glad I hit up that spot.

Hmm, what else? Oh yeah, took a architectual boat cruise along the river and in Lake Michigan. That was pretty groovy. And one of my subscribers Gabe Strom picked me up and took me to some beach spots. I was convinced I could maybe even catch a double over ankle wave or two. And I did find the only surf shop in Chicago too.

Anyhow, I’m sure I could keep posting paragraph after paragraph as I did tons of stuff while in Chicago. It really was a great time and I’m glad I got my ass on a plane to check it out.

Thanks Chicago and thanks Eben and everyone else!

About the author

Jason Moffatt

Jason Moffatt is a former private detective turned internet marketer who uses his skills of keen observation and deductive reasoning to pinpoint the easiest paths to success online. He’s passionate about helping entrepreneurs in the health & wellness field along with those in the personal development space. Jason believes we’re all a work in progress and that each day presents an opportunity to be a little be better than the last.

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  1. Dude,

    You forgot the most important person you meet in Chicago.. me.

    Don’t you remember our romantic bike ride?!

    Anthony

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