This is our life after retirement. It's nice to be kept clean and neat, free of whatever. So we're more safe here.

The quarterly results beat the expectations of most market watchers.

It looks like corporate profits in the second quarter won't be good across the board if you compare with the first quarter, and that's because prices are still falling.

The way it's structured, there isn't a league in our area that would work. If there was a league in our area, that would be something we would look very hard at.

TVs still have higher margins and you wouldn't have a doubt on the market's growth when you see so many different sizes of TVs on the shelves.

We believe there could be greater impetus for potential mergers among the second-tier players in 2006.

Pricing pressure still exists, so its bottom line will get worse in the second quarter.

Without the proximity of the schools, it's hard for rivalries. When we play a key game at Cherry Creek, we don't travel well, and when they play up here, they don't travel well. If we were playing someone like Monarch, my guess is it would be packed.

The biggest impact from the new plants will be in the first part of this year, but there will be some impact throughout the year.