My bad about the delays in getting the latest posting up. I guess I am just too unmotivated and not doing anything with my life.

We’ve been slammed the past couple weeks getting the magazine ready for press. It just went to the printer yesterday (the 26th) after about 2 weeks of staying up until 3 AM.

Over the past couple of weeks I haven’t been traveling at all. Summer is the down time, and then fall is when it really gets going. I’ll be heading to NYC, DC, Vegas, Maui, Seattle, Portland, Denver, Chicago, Lansing and a few more I’m sure.

I went to a Hoobastank concert a week ago in Eugene (don’t ask me why they came to Eugene) and it was so sick. For the record, I’ve been listening to them for over
3 years and am not a band wagoner like a lot of the people out there. My ears were ringing for the next 24 hours, no joke. I included a couple pictures from the concert below.

Yesterday I went to a golf tournament sponsored by First Tech Credit Union for the Credit Union for Kids network. We were one of the lower level sponsors there, and I have to say it
is a top notch event. I never ceased to be amazed by what First Tech does.

The event is called the Hank and Moose Golf Tournament. Hank Bauer and Moose Skowron are former Yankee baseball players, and many other former Yankees came to play.

One of our investors originally grew up in Brooklyn and is a huge Yankees fan. He has an entire wall dedicated to Yankee paraphernalia. I took a copy of our first issue of the magazine around to many of the
Yankee players and had them sign it. Some of the names I got included: Hank Bauer, Moose Skowron, Johhny Blanchard, Don Larsen and Andy Kosco. It was pretty cool giving him a copy of our first issue, which he
invested in, with the signatures of some of the people he grew up watching. Below is a picture of Hank and Moose reading off raffle ticket numbers for charity.

In case you were wondering, Hank was born in 1922 and Moose in 1930.

Next week I’m headed to Madison for a speaking engagement and will give an update then.

Bryan

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