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Land And Wildlife Expo, Nashville, Tn

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I'm not sure how many of you know about this show, but I was working in a vendor's booth this past weekend and it was a good time. The show was held at the Gaylord Opryland Resort, which is something to see in itself. The theme of the show was land and wildlife management, so there was a variety of vendors, seminars, and celebrity appearances throughout the show. Because I was working, I did not get to hear any of the speakers, but I did get a chance to meet a few people and see some really neat stuff. Bill Jordan, Johnny Morris, and Roland Martin (among others) were all there for Bass Pro Shops. Jeff Foxworhty made several appearances, including a brief stand up session during the banquet and Craig Morgan concert. Bob Lusk with Pond Boss had a booth there and I had a chance to meet and visit with him briefly. Also the last day of the show Craig Morgan and his family walked around the show and visited about every booth including the one I was working in.

This was the first time I had spent any amount of time in Nashville besides just driving through, and I loved it. We made a trip downtown one night and listened to a few bands play, what a treat. Overall, a great time.

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