It was the biggest king I've ever seen or sampled in Puget Sound, and I waited until 11 p.m. just to verify the big catch. The largest king I've seen prior to this one was a 39-pounder, and I heard about a 50-pounder that was caught off Point Robinson, but nobody could verify that.

We hope the difference people will see is an increased emphasis on local customers and small and mid-sized companies.

Meghan is obviously in a game, but has a big smile on her face.

Harrison County seemed to make the most sense. Mississippi wasn't getting the attention New Orleans and other places were.

Everyone felt the trip was an incredible experience. We saw how bad the devastation was. We want to keep this thing going. We want other people to give of their time and go down there and do what we did.

We're renewing the emphasis on trying to get broadband in those pockets where it didn't make economic sense to put it there.

Obviously, what we're trying to do is make the best use of the network as possible. We do what we can to make it more attractive for you to add all those other services.

We don't know what we'll actually be doing. You do whatever they need when you get there. We could be cleaning houses; we could be removing debris.