I’m writing from the middle seat on a united airlines flight, comin home after a successful trip to NYC to secure some east coast clients for Snap. After giving up my window seat with extra legroom to the woman with her baby for this middle seat back in steerage, and subsequently popping two sleeping pills that seem to be having no effect other than to balloon my fingers to the point where I can only type the letter “r” and the F5 tab, I decided to put on some Van Morrison and let you know what we’re up to.
A few things I’ve learned after being on the east coast: It’s unbearably humid in the summertime, but for some reason people still dress very nicely. It’s a little like Mexico. And despite the plethora of talented artists in New York, we found a great need for a studio that has the creative talent and resources that we offer at Snap. I also learned that when in New York, eat a lot of pizza – it’s amazing - and whatever you do, don’t use your blinker.
That’s it for now. Even though there is still over 4 hours left in the flight, I think I’ll lean over and watch the laptop next to me showing an old Hugh Jackman film. By the way, the baby is screaming, and the Van song of the moment is a live “Summertime in England” – very nice choice considering the circumstances.

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