Ahhhhhhh, home sweet home.
Sorry I didn't post much last week but as you can see, I had my hands full.
First, I want to thank Max for giving Jason and myself the opportunity to represent Autogeek.net at the 2008 SEMA Show. This was my second time going to SEMA as a representative of PBMA. To me, going to the the SEMA Show is like going to the World Series after a long season and winning it all, it really does make all the hard work throughout the year worth it.
I also want to say that my friend and colleague Jason is great to travel with and I call us the dynamic duo when it comes to the SEMA Show. We had a blast.
Exhibiting at SEMA gives us the opportunity to locate new and exciting products, meet new clients and build stronger relationships with our existing clients and vendors. As you can see from the photos, the Autogeek booth was the place to be and I was happy to be a part of it.
Since the show is in Las Vegas, we had plenty of fun every night too. Over the course of a week we had dinner with Rick Goldstein from Raggtopp, David Stern from Metropolitan Vacuum and Doug and Chris Lamb from Grit Guard. We attended the MacNeil/Weathertech party at Caesar's Palace and on separate nights saw Chris Angel and Carrot Top at the Luxor. We even saw the Fremont Street Experience, that was very cool. If you have never seen it before, look it up on YouTube.
Another cool part of going to SEMA this year was meeting Anthony aka OCDetails in person. We have known each other for over 8 years and had never had the opportunity to meet. It was a pleasure meeting Anthony in person and he was a tremendous help to us at the show.
It was just a great week and I would love to do it again next year.