He does need to be consistent, but we are happy with the way he played today.

The only reason that second load was allowed to come here was because the other plant they were delivering to shut down, saying they had enough crab. I had to get permission from the National Marine Fisheries Service (to take the delivery).

The recent natural disasters along America's Gulf Coast - which displaced more than 1 million people - along with surging gas prices and major corporate layoffs have directly and indirectly impacted the Kingpin Million Dollar Challenge and has left us no other alternative but to postpone the event until 2006.

We did over 100,000 pounds of crab, but it isn't enough. My plant is capable of running 1.5 million pounds of crab.

Individually our region was well represented today. We really have some good golfers. Team wise they didn't do so good. Steamboat Springs always goes to state and struggles every year.

It's had everything to do with personal greed and how much money they were going to make on the fishery.

Having seen him, we think he's going to recover eventually. It's gonna be a long road, but he's a strong guy, and he's gonna make it, and he's gonna do well. And I think the care he's gotten has been just world class so far. So with that, we can feel pretty good about him.

All the indications that have been made along the way to us is that he will recover.

When you privatize a common-property resource and hand it to a few individuals, you have taken private free enterprise right out of the picture.