We struggled a little bit in our Bakers but picked it back up in the regular bowling. I really have to say it was quite a team effort. When one of us was down, someone else would pick it up.

Jack is a good person, who in his quest to be successful, lost sight of the rules.

It's just part of an ongoing effort to maintain a high level of corporate governance.

We didn't sell a lot and we also got feedback from our customers saying they'd prefer that juices and sodas be complimentary.

I've not had a kid catch fire like that this season, especially in crunch time. He just took charge. He's just experienced well beyond his years.

Too many people will sacrifice yet another hour of sleep when the clocks change - an hour they cannot afford to lose, particularly on the weekend, when people try to catch up on the sleep they missed during the week.

We had to be innovative. They say necessity is the mother of invention.

That's one of the reasons you test something, to see what kind of impact it might have. There's a potential for it to go negatively. We also want to see what customers value.

There's some pretty diehard guys. It's not something they just do for a job.