Wednesday, December 29, 2010

CONTACT LIST RESTORED

After a week of sending out emails to our contacts explaining we had been HACKED
and our contact list deleted, we can say Halleujah today YAHOO restored our original
contact list.  They also worked with us to be able to get back into our original email
account that had been hacked.  We will be using our new email address and can be
 
If you have been part of a computer hacker, please email us and tell us your story.
Sue will be on Fox News Channel 2 - St Louis, MO talking about the scam to
offer how to help avoid future hackers from accessing your account.  Thursday,
Dec. 30 at 7:15am.  You can go to www.fox2now.com and click on AM Show
to see the link. 

Thursday, December 23, 2010

WARNING

OUR YAHOO ACCOUNT HAS BEEN HACKED AND IGNORE THE MESSAGE THAT
WE HAD OUR WALLET AND CREDIT CARDS STOLEN IN LONDON AND TO SEND
$2,500.  THIS IS A FALSE MESSAGE.  WE ARE NOT IN LONDON AND THIS DID NOT HAPPEN TO US.  DO NOT RESPOND TO THAT MESSAGE OR SEND MONEY.
 
THIS HAS ALSO WIPED OUT ALL OF OUR CONTACT NAMES, SO WE MAY BE REBUILDING OUR CONTACTS THIS NEXT WEEK IF YAHOO CAN'T RECREATE IT.
SORRY FOR THE INCONVENIENCE TO YOU.
SUE AND KEVIN MC CARTHY

Monday, December 20, 2010

FOX NEWS CHANNEL 2

Sue McCarthy is the Travel Expert for Channel 2 - St Louis.
On this morning's segment I showed several suggestions for
http://www.smartdestinations.com/  14 cities offer the GoCard providing entrance to museums, attractions and popular tours.  Available in Blue Ridge, Boston, Chicago, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Maui, Miami, New York City, Oahu, Orlando, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle and Toronto.  Up to 55% savings.


http://www.minimus.biz/   Carry-on-Caddy   Organic Citrus $21.45  3 oz liquids kit selection with 11 toiletries, TSA approved.


http://www.cityslips.com/    Fashionable and FUNKtional footwear. Ballet slipper style, folds over and comes in small bag that opens up to a tote.  Silver or Black $30 Great for wearing through security at airport, easy to get
on and off.  Also, comfortable on plane.

http://www.bestfares.com/   New service for vacation packages by your city.  This week's Steals n Deals out of St Louis, MO offers 3 night weekend packages including airfare, hotel and all taxes to 12 destinations all for $377 - $412 for dates of 1/19 - 22/2011.

Monday, December 13, 2010

American Airlines

American Airlines was chosen best North American airlines for first class service
by readers of Business Traveler Magazine.

Saturday, December 4, 2010

FRANCE OOOLALA

Travel Planners Trip to France started on a Air France flight
from Chicago's O'Hare direct to Paris's Charles de Gaulle.
Our friends and assistants, the Klautzers, flew American Airlines and met
us at the Europe Car Rental where we picked up our Citreon
Berlingo.  Be sure to ask the size of a car to see if it meets your
needs as far as number of passengers (4) and luggage space.
The Citreon met all of our needs.  The back seat even had a
fold down tray table like the airlines.  As we toured the French
countryside from Paris, Versailles, Chambord Castle,Amboise
Castle and Clos Luce (resting place and home of Leonardo da Vinci),
the Bordeaux Wine Region with tours in Pomerol and Saint Emilion,
Montpelier, Avignon, Dijon and back to Paris.  There are toll roads
throughout France that allow ease of driving and you can still see
the beautiful countryside.  The Traveler's Gas and Food stops were
immaculately clean and many offered a good selection of sandwiches,
soups, pasta dishes and pizzas.  To keep up with our schedule of
touring we would grab food and drink and eat on the go.  The cost of the
toll roads varied for 300-400 miles for $30-$40 USD.  We could use
credit cards, but had problems with debit cards on the toll roads.
Acceptable credit cards include Master and Visa (no Discover cards).
American Express was accepted at upscale hotels, restaurants, and
high end stores like Cartier, but not at gas stations.  The price of gas
averaged $6 USD a gallon (ouch!).
 
We will be writing about all the great places we visited and stayed at on our trip to France in the next couple weeks. So, be sure to check back.

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Southwest Airlines

Southwest Airlines announced they have 32 wifi enabled planes now
and there is a special $5 flat rate now.
 

Saturday, September 25, 2010

TMS OKLAHOMA

TMS - Travel Media Showcase held in Irvine, CA is
now over and the announcement for next year's
location is Oklahoma City!  Looks like a great place
from the slide show.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Watch Sue on Fox News Channel 2

Airline Passengers Paid
20 - 30% more paid in 2nd quarter 2010
than in same period in 2009.
 
Airlines have been operating fewer flights and
merging, creating fuller flights and filling them up
and passengers are paying the higher price, along
with the higher priced tickets onboard services are
higher.
 
Airlines look for additional ways to make revenue:
Baggage Fees range from FREE to $15 - $25
for a 1st bag and $25 - $35 for a 2nd bag.
 
They charge for sports equipment, golf bags,
skis, surf boards, scuba gear, etc.  And for Pets.
 
You can save by paying your baggage fee online
instead of waiting until you get to the airport.
 
Snacks and Meals will cost $3 - $8.
 
Airlines charge extra for ear phone headsets,
pillows and blankets.
 
If you want to pay for extra comfort and legroom
some airlines are charging for the bulkhead seat
(the first seat in coach) at $19 - $39.

TRAVEL TIP & AIRFARE SPECIALS

TRAVEL TIP
 
 
The best time to buy a ticket is after 3pm on Tuesday 
through Thursday.  If you wait the prices will be higher.
 
www.bestfares.com  Holiday Deal
 
69 days to Thanksgiving and 94 days to Christmas
Roundtrip airfare for a family of four
5 nights in Orlando at
The Peabody Hotel 4-1/2 star
Dec. 24 - 29th
$371pp includes taxes
 
You will save $416 by not going Dec. 28 - Jan. 1

Saturday, August 7, 2010

SEAFOOD IS SAFE

Edith Parten, Communications Director/Gulf Coast RegionalDirector asked us to pass on the word that the Alabama's Gulf Coast Seafood is Safe.  Alabama Dept of Health states that "any fish available for commercial sale, the fish in grocery stores, comes from non-contaminated waters."  "We want to get the word out that seafood is safe to eat and the misconception is hurting the folks that are Alabama's seafood industry," said Bob Omainsky, President of Mobile's Restaurant Association.

Monday, July 19, 2010

CHANNEL 2 ST LOUIS


Sue was on Channel 2 today as their
"Travel Expert" and discussed a great
deal before the kids go back to school.

 
SAN JUAN PUERTO RICO
NO PASSPORT REQUIRED
 
SEVEN NIGHTS 4-STAR BEACH RESORT
 
ROUNDTRIP AIRFARE AND ALL TAXES
 
$565 PER PERSON FROM ST. LOUIS
 
CONRAD SAN JUAN RESORT - CONDADO PLAZA
 
MINIMUM SEVEN NIGHT STAY
 
BESTFARES.COM CALL IN SPECIAL ONLY
 
 
PROMO CODE "LUXURY ON SALE"
 
CALL 800-576-1234

Friday, July 9, 2010

MARTINIQUE PHOTOS

Hotel Bakoua Trois-Ilets
Sue loves the flowers
Empress Josephine's bed
Doodles family with mangoes

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Martinique

Chocolatier Thierry Lauzea
Freres Lauzea
 
 
Chocolates, we sampled...yum

Martinique Photos

Chef Johnny and Chef Guy Ferdinand
aka "Chef Hot Pants"
Petibonum Beach Restaurant
 
Black Sand Beach

TRAVEL PLANNERS RADIO SHOW 5/22/2010

The radio interviews are broadcast over the web and 15
radio stations throughout the U.S.
every Saturday, 8 - 10am central.
 
More interviews from Martinique and photos.  The annual
top travel association show in U.S. held in Orlando.  Our
regulars Tom Parsons with Deals & Steals and our
regular travelwriter, Patrice, with a report from the
Isle of Guernsey.
 
HOUR 1
Gilles Duplan, owner of
Trois-Ilets, Martinique overlooking
the bay, hotel of charm and suites and villas.
 
We talk about our visit to the birthplace of
Josephine, Empress and wife of Napolean Bonaparte.
La Pagerie Museum in Trois-Ilets, Martinique
 
2010 U.S. Travel Association's PowWow
with over 5,000 in attendence for convention
where billions in travel and tourism sales are made.
We also discussed Kevin's visit to Kennedy Space
Ctr, where he is the "voice" of the I-Pad for the Ctr.
Sue had an adventure day (more to come on that)
starting off with an airboat ride, a bi-plane ride and
then "I CAN FLY" indoor skydiving at 145mph.
 
Weekly Kevin has the travel news and Sue has
the travel tips.
 
Tom Parsons, www.bestfares.com
Deals & Steals for our listeners.
 
Regular contributor, Patrice Raplee,
travelwriter Editor Travel Excursion &
Seattle Spotlight, columnist for
Patrice visited the Isle of Guernsey, who knew
it is closer to France than to England???
She also talked about being caught up in the
delays from the volcano ash from Iceland.
 
All radio interviews are archived 24/7 on

TRAVEL PLANNERS RADIO SHOW FOR 5/25/2010

We had a wonderful trip to Martinique and interviewed
chefs, chocolatiers, hoteliers and talked about museums.
 
Hour 1
Crystal Coita, representative for Martinique
with www.franceguide.com  talked about life
in Martinique and their history, food and culture.
 
An interview with Chef Guy Ferdinand aka "Chef Hot Pants"
and Chef Johnny at the Petibonum Beach Restaurant.  The
black sand beach in Martinique was very hot and the gourmet
meals prepared for us were outstanding.
 
Another interview in Lamentin, Martinique was with
Chocolatier Thierry Lauzea, Freres Lauzea.  We
toured and sampled his fine chocolates.
 
HOUR 2
Our regular, Tom Parsons, www.bestfares.com
told us about the weeks Deals & Steals.
 
Next interview was with Chef Raphael Fletcher,
Fleur de Sel, La Troise Islet, Martinique.
French food...can't get any better than that.
 
We spent our last night in Martinique at the
Relais & Chateaux, Cap Est and talked with
Veronique Tauquin
 
Next week there will be more interviews from
the wonderful tropical island of Martinique.
 

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Fox News Channel 2

Wednesday, June 16
Sue is the "Travel Expert" for Fox News Channel 2 in St. Louis
and was interviewed by anchor John Brown on the Drug Crisis
in Kingston, Jamaica and Mexico and the Gulf Coast Oil Crisis.
Jamaica
http://www.travel.state.gov/ Dept. of State warns against traveling to
capital city of Kingston, Jamaica.  The Government of Jamaica
has imposed a State of Emergency.  Prime Minister Bruce Manning
agreed with U.S. to extradite one of the world's most dangerous
narcotics kingpins, Christoper "Dudus" Coke.  His supporters
have been stockpiling arms and having clashes with police. 
Some airlines have cancelled flights into the capital city and access
to the Norman Manley International Airport has at times been blocked
by the clashes with the police and the criminal elements.  The drug lord
has been compared to Robin Hood by the locals since he gives to the poor.
TIPS  Avoid public gatherings and use a high degree of caution when traveling
in the Kingston area.

Gulf Coast Oil Crisis
Edith Parten, Communication Director for the Alabama
Gulf Coast Region said, "We have had hundreds of calls
and requests from across the state and U.S. asking what
they can do to help with the Gulf Coast oil spill crisis.  We
are asking potential tourists and visitors to keep their vacation
plans on the Gulf Coast.  That is the best way they can help."
"There are so many things to see and do on our Gulf Coast
other than getting in the ocean.  Swimming pools, shopping,
great restaurants and attractions like Bellingrath Gardens
and the Exploreum in Mobile, and the Zoo and Fort Morgan
in Gulf Shores."
"Keep your plans, the beaches are still beautiful in many
areas and crews are working hard to clean up what has
come ashore."
Baldwin County, Alabama has 40,000 travel-related jobs
that will be affected and visitor spending is $2.3 billion.

Florida Governor Charlie Christ has made preparation and
response to the oil crisis his top priority.  For primary updates
and info on response actions and impacts to the state of Florida
Some hotels and resorts are experiencing some cancellations.
The residents say they are used to hurricanes and tropical
storms, but not this kind of threat with uncertainty.
For maps and tracking on the oil spill go to
The surface point of the spill is now 160 miles.

Destin, FL has piled up 244 loads of sand berms to protect the 15 rare coastal freshwater
dune lakes.  Santa Rosa Beach, FL has concrete barriers and mesh netting ready if needed to
protect their beaches.

Rescued birds from the Gulf of Mexico have been moved to the Atlantic Ocean side
at Wabasso, FL.


MEXICO DRUG WARS

Updated travel warnings remain in effect for the Mexico border towns of
Tijuana, Nogales, Ciudad Juarea, Nuevo Laredo, Monterray and Matamoros.
Millions of U.S. citizens visit Mexico annually and the resort and tourist areas
do not see the level of crime and violence.  Most of the victims are Mexican
citizens who are associated with criminal activities, security also poses a
threat for U.S. citizens. 
TIPS  Avoid dangerous situations, know who to contact in an emergency,
avoid areas where crime might occur and visit tourist areas in daylight.

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Theatrical and Literary Trip to Alabama

Radio Interviews for Travel Planners Radio Show
Edith Parten, Gulf Coast Reg. Dir. Tourism
Plays and Musicals
Opening Night "To Kill A Mockingbird"
"It's A Grand Night For Singing"
"Color Purple Musical"
Shakespeares "All's Well That Ends Well"
Edgar Allan Poe's "Fall of the House (Usher)"
 
Anne Forschler-Tarrasch, Curator
Birmingham Museum of Art
Wedgewood Collection
 
Kevin Travel News
Sue Travel Tips
 
Tom Parsons www.BestFares.com 
 
Henry Howard (on left in surgeon photo)
1st Sgt. Medical Orderly
31st Alabama Infantry
Regimental Field Hospital Re-enactment
 
James Hammond, Battle of Selma
Re-enactment Committee Chair

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

U.S. TRAVEL ASSOCIATION 2010 POWWOW

The PowWow is America's largest travel conference held annually
in different U.S. destinations.  The conference is aimed at
promoting America's travel destinations to International and
Domestic buyers. 
Official Numbers:
5,000+ overall delegates attended
5% increase from 2009
1,000+ U.S. travel organizations represented
1,100 International and Domestic buyers attended
Buyers from 70 countries
70,000 pre-scheduled business appointments
400 International and 50 Domestic Journalists
Kevin and Sue have attended this conference for 8 years
and have made contacts with over 100 destination/state
tourism providers.  Some of the appointments were
with:  TSA Secure Flight, Grand Canyon Railway,
American Airlines, Delta Airlines, North Carolina,
Los Angeles, Memphis TN, Wyoming, San Antonio,
Virginia Beach, Hilton Head, Jacksonville FL,
West Virginia (Greenbrier), The Breakers (Palm Beach),
Guam, U.S. Virgin Islands, Anchorage Al, Anaheim CA,
Haiyi Hotels Worldwide, Rosen Hotels and Resorts,
Simmons Family Waterfront Restaurants SF,
Kimpton and Intercontinental Hotels Worldwide,
Kennedy Space Center, Las Vegas Premier Shopping,
Walt Disney Swan and Dolphin Resort.

These are just a few of the interviews we'll have
coming up this year after attending PowWow.

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Historic Selma

We had lunch at the historic St. James Hotel, Jesse James
and his brother Frank stayed there when in town for a wedding.
Live Oak Cemetery re-enactment and march to the battlefield.
Back in Montgomery we drove along the Civil Rights Trail
and saw the history connected with Rosa Parks and
Martin Luther King.

Battle of Selma, AL

Sue went on a trip to Alabama while Kevin went west
to Wildcatter Ranch and Resort.  While in Alabama
I visited historic Selma for the 145th anniversary of the
Battle of Selma.  I met an interesting re-enactor,
1st Sgt. Henry Howard., Medical Orderly for the
31st Alabama Infantry Regimental Field Hospital.
I was told that it wasn't a civil war battle,
it was a battle of the Northern Aggression.
The re-enactors started at the beautiful moss-laden
Live Oak Cemetery where many notables are buried
even a Vice President of the U.S.

INVITATION TO FOUNDRY ART CENTER

The Spring Art Show in St. Charles, MO was held at the
Foundry Art Center.  Artists had temporarily set up their
art and the  upstairs lofts where the permanent artists
also were exhibiting.  The center can be used for
many functions.

St Charles Tartan Days

Mark your calendar next year to visit St. Charles, MO
(our hometown) for the Tartan Festival.  You'll see displays
of swordmaking, the sheep dog chasing the sheep, booths,
music and food.  Take a carriage ride up the old brick streets
and enjoy the ride.

TRAVEL EXPERT SUE McCARTHY

I am a guest on Fox News Channel 2 in St. Louis, MO
as their "TRAVEL EXPERT".  Recently I was asked to
be on the Tim Ezell Morning Show and talk about Ryan
Air's wanting to charge $1.40 to use the toilet on the plane.
Since Tim likes to have fun on the show I was prepared
with a roll of toilet paper and a Qt. size zip lock bag in
case Ryan Air decides to do this.  I reminded Tim that
you still couldn't go over 3 oz. in the zip lock bag though.
Thank goodness the airlines aren't currently planning on
adding this feature.

St. Joseph, MO Trip

When you go to St. Joseph, MO a must see is the
Patee House Museum and Jesse James Home.  The
Museum was the starting point for the Pony Express
and it has been told the horse and rider actually rode
right inside the hotel.  There is a carousel for the young
and old to ride, yes Sue did ride the rhino.  Stop by the
Pony Express Museum for a tour through history and
learn all about how and why it got started.
 
 

Pony Express Trail

The Pony Express Trail started in St. Joseph, MO
and ended in Sacremento.

Remington Nature Center

On a recent trip to St. Joseph, MO, Kevin and I visited the
Remington Nature Center.  This is a great place to take the
family if you are looking for a day trip or weekend trip.  You'll
discover what North American Indians lived in the area, how
they lived day-by-day, learn about their culture and see the
collection of artifacts.  The artifacts room contains over
1,000 arrowheads, blades and tools.  Take a hike along
the Missouri riverbanks, view the nearby Loess Hills Bluffs,
identify plants, wildflowers, birds and butterflies. 
 
Stop by the animal tracks display where by the push of a
button you can see a variety of animal tracks appear and
disappear in the sand.
 
Although it is hard to believe people walk right the life-sized
Wooly Mammoth and baby it is true.  When you enter the
front entrance be sure to look around...it is hard to miss!
 
"Where nature and history collide."
www.stjoenaturecenter.info  or 816-271-5499 for info

Monday, May 3, 2010

Continental and United Merger

Continental and United Airlines announced their merger
today, to find out more about what this means to you

Friday, April 30, 2010

TRAVEL PLANNERS RADIO SHOW 5/1

HOUR1
Karen Vaughn, Green Chicago
Mgr. of Communications
Carey Rivers, Co-director
Kids day and sleep away camps
for summer fun.
Jack Perlman, Developer of El Taj Oceanfront
newest luxury condo in Playa del Carmen
Kevin and Sue Travel News and Travel Tips
HOUR 2
Tom Parsons, Bestfares.com Deals and Steals
Michelle Newman, Regular Contributor
Travelwriter
Holistic Cruise

TRAVEL PLANNERS RADIO SHOW 4/24

LIVE BROADCAST FROM
WILDCATTER RANCH RESORT & SPA
located in the Brazos River Valley
in Graham, TX
Kevin headed to the ranch while Sue headed
on a Theatrical trip to Alabama.
HOUR1
Anne Skipper, Managing Partner
Jason McAlister, Resort Manager
Julie Albritton, Events Manager
Bob "The Cook" Bratcher, F and B Mgr.
HOUR 2
Jay Brewer, Horse Barn Mgr.
Jim, Activities (Skeet Shooting, ATVs, etc.)

TRAVEL PLANNERS RADIO SHOW 4/17

LIVE BROADCAST FROM ST. JOSEPH, MO
150 Years of Pony Express
HOUR 1
 Beth Conway and Gary Chilcote
 St. Joseph CVB and
  Historic Patee House Museum
  Jesse James Home Museum
Suzanne Lehr, Mount Mora Cemetary
Andrea George, Remington Nature Center
Tom Parsons, BestFares.com
HOUR 2
Cindy Daffron, Pony Express National Museum
Jackie Lewin, St. Joseph Museums
Glore Psychiatric Museum, Black Archives Museum,
and St. Joseph Museum

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

VOLCANO PARKING FEES

With everything happening due to Iceland's volcano blowing
an extra added expense is parking at airports for those
passengers not able to return home.  A few of the airports
have waived charges for parking at JFK, Newark, Denver
and Las Vegas.  Kudos to them!

Monday, April 26, 2010

The Wildcatter Family

I spent two and one-half days at the Wildcatter Ranch and Resort near Graham, Texas and in that short period of time I had the wonderful experience of Texas hospitality, fun activities and incredible cuisine.
My cabin suite had a rustic ambiance but the amenities were definitely first class. I might add that the wireless Internet serviced by a T-1 line was flawless. The view of the Brazos river from the patio of my cabin was breathtaking.
The Texas Bluebells, along with Indian Paintbrush flowers added a peaceful pastel beauty to the entire area. This was truly an idyllic setting, yet the true wealth of the Wildcatter Ranch and Resort is in it's staff. Jay, Don, Jim, Julie, Bob along with Resort Manager, Jason McAlister and Managing Partner, Anne Skipper are there to see that your visit to the Wildcatter Resort and Ranch will always exceed your expectations.
While I was there I met the Bride and Groom who  held their wedding at the wildcatter, groups and individuals enjoying a weekend getaway, a romantic vacation and planning a corporate team building experience. To the person, they were all impressed with the Wildcatter's expertise and the ease of making arrangements for their visit. You will immediately feel that you are working with a family run operation that takes pride in everything they do.
I asked Anne how she picked and trained her staff. She told me that most of the staff are from the Graham, Texas area and come from many varied backgrounds; finance, local government, law enforcement, recent high school grads  etc., etc. I told her that I had never seen such a dedicated, close knit team and questioned her about her training program. Her explanation astounded me.
Anne told me that the Wildcatter Ranch and Resort and staff started working with the Wounded Warriors program a few years ago. In doing so, they closed the Ranch to the public for a week and she and her staff worked one-on-one with wounded veterans to help them develop their physical skills and re-build their confidence after experiencing the trauma of war. During this program the staff stayed on the Ranch and worked around the clock with these soldiers. They participated in all the activities with the Vets and even ate all their meals with them.
After the first Wounded Warriors week, Anne said that she saw an immediate change in her staff. They jelled into the "family" that now awaits your visit to the Wildcatter Ranch and Resort. Anne and her staff continue their participation in the Wounded Warrior program each year and I think this speaks volumes to their sincere dedication to public service.
If all of this doesn't win you over you will have to try Bob the Cook's two pound porterhouse steak and Anne's family recipe for banana pudding served in a jar. Both are irresistible!
I really felt like I was part of the Wildcatter family and you will to. I highly recommend the Wildcatter for unsurpassed service and hospitality. I can't wait for a return visit.
Wildcatter Ranch and Resort

6062 Hwy 16 South
Graham, TX 76450

940-549-3500

Views From the Wildcatter

I just wanted to quickly share with you some of the magnificent views from the patio of the Wildcatter Steak House, my room and the infinity pool next to the Spa.
 
This is great stuff!

Friday, April 23, 2010

Things Really are BIG in Texas

While Sue is in Alabama, I'm at the Wildcatter Ranch and Resort near Graham Texas.
Our mascot, Doodles, has been winging her way back and forth and met me this morning as we were touring the Ranch. As you can see, she met up with "Big Boy". Big Boy is a true Longhorn, and in-fact, he has the 3rd largest horns in the state of Texas. At just over 98 inches, we were all impressed. To put that in perspective, if his horns were a couple of inches wider, he would be classified as a "wide load" on Texas highways!
When I told Doodles we were going to the gun range to shoot trap, she decided to take off for safer grounds with Sue.
There are many activities at the Wildcatter Ranch and Resort including horseback riding, canoeing, bicycling, hiking trails and more. All in a first class resort atmosphere.
"Major" the bloodhound is a recent addition to the Ranch. He actually belongs to a neighbor, but seems to enjoy the attention he gets at the Wildcatter. If I didn't know better, I'd think he owns the place. Be sure to stop and pet Major when you visit the Wildcatter. You will have a friend forever.
Tomorrow morning I will do our radio show live from the Wildcatter Steak House, after which, I think I'm off to the Spa for a bit of relaxation. I could use a little "whoa" in my life!