I told the guys to remember the feeling. Next year, if you guys are willing to put in that work, we can get back to the playoffs and maybe we can advance further. I think the guys understand that. We have to take this in and get ready to go on for next year.

I'm talking about a 3-on-1 break, and they guy pulls up and shot a three. They hit 11 for the ball game. They just pushed it at us and stop-and-pop. They have a pretty good ball club, solid top to bottom.

I can probably count the number (of peanut-free flights) on two hands. And on an average day, we fly 2,300 flights.

It's truly no big deal. Some people are upset by what came out of the government, but in terms of our operation, we'll just go with the flow.

We like to be able to control the distribution of 100 percent of our product 100 percent of the time. We don't want to depend on middle men. There is less-than-0-percent possibility that we'll change that philosophy in the near future.

I don't know what to say other than we're flattered, ... When it comes to the political side, we're a zillion miles away (from the campaign). But we love customers. Boy, do we love customers.

It's too early to assess, ... This was a bad storm. I can't begin to put a dollar amount on it.

There's been no discussion of Atlanta whatsoever, but that doesn't mean it can't come up in the future. In terms of knowing what to expect with the [bankruptcy] filing, we're at the starting gate. We just don't know what Delta's going to do. It's a question that has no answers right now.

It should have been resolved without letter writing or a presentation at our council meeting.

Everywhere you look it's a mess.

At first glance, you think, 'What is that commercial saying? Is it saying Southwest changed its mind?'