It was like I didn't believe what was going on.

In a small town like this, people are creatures of habit ... if you're out of sight, you're out of mind.

I think just having a good, consistent product and being locally owned has helped.

We've supported them and they've recognized that.

I'm kind of like a kid in a candy store [here].

There was a lot going on. I kept looking back and forth. We thought it was kind of funny when the music was playing during the wrestling matches. But it was fun.

I had pulled out of my apartment and was right in front my apartment. He just came up to me and put -- he had a blue handkerchief over something in his hand, and he told me to get off my bike or he was going to shoot me.