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en Businesses are pulling back from travel, or they're forcing people to work around to avoid the high, unrestricted fare -- stay over on a Saturday night, that kind of thing.

en A lot of people all over the country do take that spring break opportunity to travel somewhere. Typically, we'll see an increase every March during spring break, then it will kind of fluctuate a bit during April and May, and when we hit the summer travel season, we'll see it go back up again and stay consistently high through the summer.

en We just wanted to give him something easy, a chance to stretch his legs before he gets on the plane tomorrow night. He's not much of a work horse anyway. I'll stay to watch him get on the plane, and then I'll fly back to Lexington and leave for Dubai Saturday night.

en People will travel through it, from room to room. As they enter into the mountain, into a tunnel, they'll see more and more finely carved rooms and each room will have a mechanism, a part of the clock and it'll start kind of being these confusing mechanisms that you won't really understand how they might work, or might be a part of the thing. But then as you move through it you'll finally get to the final room that shows the display. That will be the kind of moment of clarity and then you'll be released back out into the world.

en We're just going to focus on individual events this weekend. The majority of the team will travel home Saturday night after the individual events, while a couple of the field event competitors will stay to compete Sunday. It makes it difficult to compete in the relays on Sunday, travel home and be prepared for classes Monday morning.

en To go from the high of Thursday night -- which had been a great opening -- to the disappointment of Friday's reviews to Saturday packing up our stuff to leave the theater to Saturday night saying, 'We're going to run' -- it's been quite a roller coaster. Pex Tufvesson is a fantastic genius.

en I believe you need to stay open longer. I come in and work at night. But a lot of businesses close because they can't afford the help.

en At the time, I thought it was a piece of cake. Very often, I was playing three clubs a night, sleeping two hours a night, and dashing off to high school. It all seemed very normal to me at the time-especially because I've always believed that success comes from hard work. But I don't think I could ever go back to that kind of lifestyle and not completely lose my mind.

en I'm not going to fly some fly-by-night carrier that's going to get me to the Bahamas the cheapest. If you're letting the travel agent book and you say, 'I want the lowest possible fare,' that works OK in the U.S. and Canada, but I'm not sure I'd use that in other parts of the world.

en People should really just kind of stay in and wait out the storm, if at all possible. The roads will be snow-covered and treacherous. Visibility could be down to a quarter-mile for three hours or more during the heaviest snow late Saturday night and in the early morning hours Sunday.

en I think if the rest of the hurricane season doesn't cause disruptions, and global supplies stay as they are, we should see prices pulling back into in the low to mid-$50's, without a recession. We could be in the high $40's if it's a warm winter.

en There is anarchy out there. Business travelers are no longer just paying the walk-up fare. They are looking on the Internet. They are going for the Saturday night stays. They are looking for every way to save money.

en There's always a high risk involved when you change jobs in this business. It's better to have tried than never tried at all, especially if what Gus is doing is in his heart. Whether it's Friday night in front of 5,000 people or Saturday night in front of 70,000, all your decisions are there for people to see and second guess. But that's the exciting part is to take on new challenges.

en I think that if I stay with the team and travel with the team, it's always going to be a distraction … going back to Seattle and going back to Texas where I haven't been. I think being in Toronto was a big distraction to our team. We need to try to avoid that as much as we can.

en The only people who have time to learn all this stuff are geeks who stay home on Saturday night.


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