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Wednesday I arrived to my hotel, I was immediately on the war path. As I checked in, the first question I had for the front desk staff was, “Is Patrice Euell available, I need to speak with her.” Patrice is the hotel event coordinator and as someone who comes from the hospitality industry, I was going to make sure this event went off without a hitch.

The front desk staff jump into high gear and before I could shake a tail feather, Patrice was walking up the escalators smiling and greeting me with, “You must be Jesse, what a hot mess!”

Well, I must say, she hit the nail on the head….right?

I greeted her with a big ole Texas hug and said, “Show me the room, let’s get started”. She took me by the hand and off we went, down the escalators and on the left, 2 large double doors were open and before my eyes were, tables, chairs, dance floor and stacks of glasses all out being set up. I was pleased, everything was on task and appeared to be ahead of schedule. I confirmed my layout of the room and made some minor adjustments accordingly but, overall it appeared to be in control.

Friday rolls around and party time is less than 5 hours away. I start getting ready, dressing up in my monkey suit and looking as dapper as I ever, of course but, as uncomfortable as you can imagine. I don’t know about you but, I absolutely hate putting on a tie and jacket….I HATE IT! I don’t know that I have ever been comfortable in a jacket and tie but, that is besides the point.

5:30 in the evening and I am downstairs, ushering the hotel staff around, meeting the servers, talking with the final setup people, ensuring the DJ has power and is setting up, working with dock attendants making sure the poker tables have arrived, getting the greeting stations ready, making sure the food is quality, checking out the bars and making sure they are ready and it couldn’t have gone any more smoother. In fact, a couple of times I had to pinch myself not believing just how easily things were coming together.

About an hour before or so, my helpers started showing up. I had Randy, Randy and Jamie from Austin Broker, John Oliveri, Jim Godwin, Brandy (sorry, can’t remember your last name Brandy), Tracy Medina and Patty from; uh-oh, I forgot what company they were from but, I am sure they will read this and comment so, they can tell you in their reply later, who were all very helpful but, after about 30 minutes seeing I had it all under the control, they all disappeared on me and headed to the bar…..lol. It’s all good because, it was all under control.

So, the party starts and people start coming in, things are going great. We are collecting business cards, greeting people, saying hello, bringing them in, showing them around, music is bumping, the poker tables are packed, drinks are pouring, food is getting out……wow, it was amazing!

As I walked around, I asked people how they were doing, everyone seemed to be having a great time. I reminded people to network, drop some business cards, talk with people, establish relationships but, have a good time!

The best part of the entire event was, when people walked out and were saying their goodbyes, I asked them was it worth it and, I didn’t hear a single negative word! Later when I had a chance to look through all the business cards I saw companies like Fannie Mae, Saxon, Old Republic and so many more, I can’t go through them all here and now and, I realized that if someone walked out of this party and didn’t make a contact that could change their business, well……..that’s on them because I have the business cards of each person who attended and I can assure you………$100.00 a ticket was cheap!

After the party, I thought the evening was over but, some friends and REOPro members had alternative plans.

Apparently everyone was headed to a club called Kinky’s. Yeah, I know….the name is a bit of a turn off….or turn on, depending on your persuasion however, off to Kinky’s I went. Now, to protect the innocent, I won’t say who I was there with but, that isn’t important, what you need to know is this club lived up to its name. The best part…..I was sooooo under dressed. You see, after the party, I went upstairs and put on some cargo shorts and polo. I was done for the night and wasn’t in the mood to try and impress anyone. When we get to Kinky’s, we see people in suits, and everything else for that matter and I know I stood out like a sore thumb but, I didn’t care. We get inside and let me just say, I was a bit taken back. Let’s see if I can paint you a good word picture.

The club was in a converted strip mall area where right across the street they had a store called, “Condom Sense” which was a retail shop for everything condom. Granted, I am all about adults being safe but, coming from my little town here in Hermitage Tennessee, I hadn’t seem something like that before. Goodness gracious, when Hustler opened a store in downtown’s club area many years ago, we had protesters and marches from local citizens who felt it was a disgrace to Nashville. My point is, I live in a very conservative area of our country and obviously more so than Dallas Texas and, was just a bit surprised at the neighborhood I found myself in at 1:00am Friday night.

Ok, so, were in line and the people we were with had a VIP table so we got ushered past the velvet rope into the club. Now, the best part is I am in cargo shorts and a polo…..ROFLMAO! Everyone else is still in their party attire and of course those who were regulars at the Kinky’s were in club clothes so, I stood out.

As you walk in, to the left these 2 girls are there scantly clad and looking like they may have just wondered in off the street trying to find shelter from their pimp. I am not exaggerating here, they were beautiful in a Delilah (biblical reference) kind of way. By now, the music is so loud your eye lids start pulsating with the beat and the crown is already so thick, you have to squeeze through them similar to how you squeeze water from a wash cloth. It’s no secret I am a big guy so, when I was walking past people my rear and belly seemed to carve a path like a Land Rover going 50 through a field of fully grown corn, not that I would know anything about that personally…..it’s just a word image. Here I am, bumping and grinding with every Suzy Q and John Q Smith I pass and I am not even dancing! Just between us, I think some of those people saw me coming and tried to get closer……yuk!

Now, because the night was filled with a little too much frivolity I can’t go into all the details of what happened and who was there but, I do want to tell you about 1 thing I saw that truly made me realize I was not in my element.

As I am standing up looking around the sea of people, I saw this girl floating through the crowd with a whip in one hand and her other holding onto something I couldn’t see very well. Looking harder into the pulsating disco lights I see this woman, riding a little old Mexican man as if he was a horse. The craziest part was, he had on a full saddle and little horsey legs in the front. TALK ABOUT KINKY!

Well, needless to say, the night was filled with wonder and yes, Kinky’s was more of an experience I have had in a long time. In fact, just to tell you how dull I life I life, the closest thing I have done lately that even comes close is when I took my niece up to see Mammoth Cave in Kentucky last summer.

I am very grateful to everyone who helped make the night a success, especially Christian Broadwell of RealtyPilot.

Christian, you are a good friend, a great business partner and I am grateful that I was fortunate enough to meet you. I can’t wait to see what our future holds and I look forward to making this year one for the record books.

God bless each of you and let’s get to work!

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San Diego REO News BlogFive Star Fort Worth Texas Club Tsunami REO Party and Charity EventThe next Five Star Default Servicing Conference and Expo will be held in Fort Worth, Texas at the Fort Worth Convention Center. The 2009 Fort Worth 5 Star runs from September 19th to the 23rd. The Five Star is the largest conference in the default servicing industry and is the most well known networking opportunity for real estate agents, real estate brokers, attorneys, title companies, servicers, lenders, service providers, investors, vendors and asset managers. This networking event allows all parties in the REO field to meet and network in one location and share ideas on how to get through the many REO’s on the market and the wave of REO’s to come. It’s where all the parts of the puzzle briefly come together and put together a plan for what to do next. The most powerful people in the REO filed attend and share ideas to better serve everyone involved.At this 2009 Five Star Event in Fort Worth there is a Tsunami Party and Charity Event hosted by REOMasters Network. REOMasters Network is raising heads in the REO Industry as the fastest growing REO Networking Group in the business.About REOMasters Network from their web site:

The REOMasters™ Network is the nation’s newest marketing and business development association for REO Agents and Brokers who want it all. The REOMasters™ Network has partnered with the nation’s top REO coaches and industry leaders to engineer a life and business success REO coaching and marketing association … being built by agents, designed for agents, and owned by agents. Scott McLaine, Founder and CEO of REOMasters™ Network.

The Tsunami REO Party and Charity Event will be the “Biggest and Don’t Miss Event” of the Fort Worth Five Star. The event is on Monday Night September 21st at the City Street Night Club 3 blocks from the Five Star Convention. The Tsunami REO Party opens at 8:00 P.M. and ends at 2:00 A.M. complete with a red carpet walk into the 22,000 square foot mega club. Networking and dancing recommended and encouraged. Busses will take you from the Forth Worth Convention Center, Main Street entrance to Club Tsunami and back. Busses will travel back and forth from 8:00 P.M. to 1:00 A.M. Now you have the place and you have the ride “both ways” now grab a date or a partner or your whole team and get some tickets before they’re SOLD OUT. We want to see you on the Party Bus not the Baby Bus….. Remember it’s for charity too!Register Here!Registration includes:The party is happening at Club Tsunami all night long. Dress to impress and have a great time rocking the house! Enjoy great music from three different DJ’s, try your luck in the casino, check out our social scene, meet great people and network with other agents. This event will sell out. Space is strictly limited! 2 Drink Coupons before 9:30 P.M., Happy Hour Food before 9:30 P.M., Networking Mixer 8:30 to 9:30.Tsunami Casino Night – Play the Craps Table, challenge the Blackjack Dealer, spin the Roulette wheel. Casino funall night long.Two Night Club Dance Floors – Choose from two different theme rooms in order to dance the night away. Cages will feature the best of pop and top 40’s dance hits while Indigo will play the best of the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s.Cigar and Scotch Lounge – Enjoy a fine glass of premium scotch and a quality cigar in the Tabu Lounge. Sip your drink, make some new friends, network with old ones. Just sit back, relax and enjoy the evening.Top Shelf Bar – Order your favorite drinks at the numerous bars throughout Club Tsunami or from any one of our many hostesses. Drink tickets provided at the door with admission.Raffle Drawing – With every ticket you purchase you will be entered into our drawing to win one of many prizes that will help you to grow your business.

100% of ticket sales profits will benefit the Foreclosure Angel FoundationWhat is the Foreclosure Angel Foundation – Excerpt from clubtsunami.netForeclosure Angel FoundationBeing Supported by the NFSTI REOMasters™ NetworkWe’re Fighting a Real Problem …That Needs Our AttentionThe Foreclosure Angel Foundation was born when Marilyn Mock saw a need in November of 2008 to help her neighbor who was about to lose her home. With nowhere else to turn but the streets, their home went up on the auction block.Marilyn bought the home at the auction price and sold it right back to the owners at the now lower cost. Marilyn had a keen sense that “It could be me in that situation.” One major life change could rip her family from their home too.Ever the optimist, Marilyn thought that others in her community who saw this need would surely step up and help. She took desperate letters from families losing their homes to a function where her friends and acquaintances had expendable income. Marilyn was shocked when they didn’t even want to see the letter, much less offer any help.At that point, Marilyn once again had another layer of her rose colored glasses ripped away, but this time she became determined. She believed that the American spirit of neighbors helping neighbors would win out.If you’re going to the Five Star Fort Worth 2009 make sure you make this event. This will be the one everyone remembers and asks, “Were you there!”.
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