More DC Pictures...
I love this one:
that's Peter Corbett, SomewhatFrank Gruber, Jen Consalvo, me, and my roadie Peter LaMotte. Crazily enough, Peter went to college with me and is now in the DC tech scene. I haven't seen him in about 10 years but he was kind enough to carry books and perform other roadie like duties. Thanks Facebook for reconnecting us!
I also love this one from the AOL talk, taken by Jen (not sure who took the one above!) I'm signing books and Frank is looking on wistfully. I spent a good deal of time trying to convince him to drop everything and write one. He actually signed one of mine for someone-- just to see what it was like:
More photos of the Twin Tech event here. More coverage here.
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So what tax form do I fill out for Roadie exactly? Haha. That was a great turnout, I look forward to reading about all the others from across the country.
Posted by: Peter LaMotte | July 21, 2008 at 09:48 AM