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MIMA Blog Post Delayed
March 22nd, 2007 | by Brett DerricottIf you attended my presentation yesterday at the Milwaukee Interactive Marketing Association meeting, you’re probably wondering why I haven’t yet posted to my blog to include additional information as promised. Blame it on the rain…
After spending the better part of yesterday at O’Hare waiting for my flight (delayed) American Airlines eventually canceled the flight! I spent 45 frustrating minutes on the phone with American and got nowhere so I called Southwest and they booked me on a 6:40 a.m. flight out of Midway (today), where I’m now sitting in line on the hard floor waiting to board. You have to love Southwest’s “open” seating right?
I’ve had so many friends and associates stuck at O’Hare due to weather…I guess it’s my turn to experience it!
Cross your fingers for me that I can get out on this flight! I’ll make sure I post again later today with more information regarding my MIMA presentation so be sure to check back. Feel free to post a comment in the meantime if there is any specific information you’d like me to include in my post. I’d love to hear from anyone who was at the MIMA meeting!