Basically, we're asking for monetary contributions right now.

We just transferred all the phones this morning, (and) we are inundated with calls right now.

We have had patience with the sewer, but this really is ridiculous. When it snows, we're not the first to get our road cleared. When the lights go off, we're not the first to get them back on. But when you see houses getting built with God knows how many bathrooms in them, and you only live five miles away, that's a little disheartening.

A lot of stress, lots of that. Sleepless nights, the waiting is the hardest.

We don't know how fast they are disappearing, but we know they are going fast.

I had told him in the beginning, 'You take care of my girl.' I wish he would've taken care of her a little better than this. I thought he loved her.

We're having as much difficulty reaching (the disaster areas) as anyone, but we have eight trained people down there and several of our trucks are on their way with relief supplies.

There is a great deal of potential in this boat.

It's not flames or anything.