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A Hearty Thanks From The Friendly Skies
I just finished my travel from Los Angeles to Park City. That's LAX to SLC. I would like to now voice something we very rarely here: A huge thank you to Southwest Airlines (landed 20 minutes early), the TSA (people shuffling through security with every lane open and many handlers to facilitate the flow. The curbside was fast and efficient.
Thank you FAA, TCA, SWA and SDB (Sydney D. Bush, my sweet wife for sitting with our 3 year old who was squirming quite a bit on the flight.
A great success for the Bushes travelling this holiday. I hope everyone experiences the same.
Happy Thanksgiving.
I watch Access just because of you (and Nancy). As a breast cancer survivor (and watching my mom die of cancer), what is the purpose of posting Roger Ebert the way he looks now? WHAT IS THE PURPOSE? He looks nothing like he was pre-cancer. Those pictures, and the dialect of him, depict nothing that is valiant nor noble - who are you trying to kid? He is the way he is after coming through all that he's had to endure. Those pictures smack of skank journalism. Obviously there is money involved for his picture to be posted like it is. Either he is struggling for revenue, or Access Hollywood is gaining at the expense of him. Yikes.
Billy, I found you funny, smart and sexy, what a lucky lady you have! Happy chritsmas babe.
Hi Billy,
Thanks for visiting Park City. I'm a part time ski instructor who had the opportunity to teach Jose and Mary. What troopers! Fearless, smart and fun. They skied a black diamond run twice!
For 10 years I was president of NordicTrack. I left the company and I'm now staring my own fitness company that designs and builds fitness equipment that will change the world and end obesity.
Call next time you're in the area and I'll show you some cool hiking, climbing, biking, skiing or snowmobiling trails.
I also play keyboards in a band that performed at Picabo's charity event in Deer Valley. I noticed that you donated quite a generous item. You're a good man and I'd like to meet some day. Keep up the great work and thanks again for coming to Park City.
David