Adrants Whines About Lack of Industry Boondoggles

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There aren’t many but there is one thing I do miss about agency life; the seemingly endless expense account that’d fund, among many other things, my travels to all sorts of industry event goodness. Now that I’m running my own business, the expense account is, shall we say, far from endless leaving me drooling for travel to Miami for the Clios or to Cannes for, well, Cannes.

Oh, I do get out once in a while. It’s not like the four walls of the home office are the only things I see 24/7/365 but hey, I’m human. I like people. I love advertising. So it’s a bummer when the entire industry heads to the sandy white beaches of Miami or France…or even dingy innards of some random exhibit hall…and I’m left inside these four tiny walls pumping out newsy goodness for you all.

It’s not like I’m missing anything, though. What with everyone having a Qik account or a Flip video or a Twitter account or a blog, it’s almost like being there. Except for the fact you can’t consume alcohol or feel the sand between your toes through those devices.

Damn, this sounds maudlin. Somebody should just sponsor me so I can go to all these events and then I can shut about about it:-)

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