Friends,
My last meaningful post was in the BLOG section on July 17th, 2011 ...
My goal was to Blog each day of the 2011 IPCPR, but I just couldn't live up to the challenge. Even worse, I had missed a good two weeks of reading all the BOTL forum posts as I tried to catch up on my business and personal life.
About a week ago, I started to catch up on all of the posts, and even went back to the BLOG section and started to scribe some thoughts about IPCPR - but I had to stop. For some reason I got all emotional and just couldn't write what I was feeling.
Since then, flew to Atlantic City for the Food Network Festival, then to Seattle for a wonderful event with our friends at Li'l Brown Smoke Shop. Got into Miami at 2AM last night and just couldn't sleep. Played Kanye Wests' "Graduation" album on my Ipod over and over ... and realized just WTF had hit me:
I have been attending IPCPR (RTDA) since 1996 and have made some wonderful friends, even a few mentors. Each year we gather for a few days to buy & sell some goods, shake some hands, thank some customers, and learn more about our businesses - but there is also something else going on as well. IPCPR is a time to spend with our industry friends, mentors, and protojeaz (sp) who we didn't get to see for the past 51 weeks, or 6 months, or whatever time ... yes, then it hit me ... we have lost too many truly remarkable people in the last two years who we just didn't get to chill with at IPCPR, smoke a stick with, laugh about some funny story with, complain about some tobacco that wasn't right with, bitch about some Numbnuts stealing our innovations with, or just sit back together, smiling while we watched the pretty ladies walk by.
So, in their honor, let me say that we love ya & miss ya.
Sal Fontana;
Paul Hernandez;
Gary Artz;
Nick Perdomo Sr.;
Pedro Martin;
Niels Brielino (sp) from Brazil Fumex;
Juan Clemente; and
Others.
Peace to all of you, BOTL. Much respect.
JD
My last meaningful post was in the BLOG section on July 17th, 2011 ...
My goal was to Blog each day of the 2011 IPCPR, but I just couldn't live up to the challenge. Even worse, I had missed a good two weeks of reading all the BOTL forum posts as I tried to catch up on my business and personal life.
About a week ago, I started to catch up on all of the posts, and even went back to the BLOG section and started to scribe some thoughts about IPCPR - but I had to stop. For some reason I got all emotional and just couldn't write what I was feeling.
Since then, flew to Atlantic City for the Food Network Festival, then to Seattle for a wonderful event with our friends at Li'l Brown Smoke Shop. Got into Miami at 2AM last night and just couldn't sleep. Played Kanye Wests' "Graduation" album on my Ipod over and over ... and realized just WTF had hit me:
I have been attending IPCPR (RTDA) since 1996 and have made some wonderful friends, even a few mentors. Each year we gather for a few days to buy & sell some goods, shake some hands, thank some customers, and learn more about our businesses - but there is also something else going on as well. IPCPR is a time to spend with our industry friends, mentors, and protojeaz (sp) who we didn't get to see for the past 51 weeks, or 6 months, or whatever time ... yes, then it hit me ... we have lost too many truly remarkable people in the last two years who we just didn't get to chill with at IPCPR, smoke a stick with, laugh about some funny story with, complain about some tobacco that wasn't right with, bitch about some Numbnuts stealing our innovations with, or just sit back together, smiling while we watched the pretty ladies walk by.
So, in their honor, let me say that we love ya & miss ya.
Sal Fontana;
Paul Hernandez;
Gary Artz;
Nick Perdomo Sr.;
Pedro Martin;
Niels Brielino (sp) from Brazil Fumex;
Juan Clemente; and
Others.
Peace to all of you, BOTL. Much respect.
JD