Ed Stewart
Ed Stewart
Edward Stewart Mainwaring, known as Ed "Stewpot" Stewart, was an English broadcaster. He was principally known for his work as a DJ on BBC Radio 1and Radio 2 and as a presenter for Top of the Pops and Crackerjack on BBC Television...
council letter resolved
It should have been resolved without letter writing or a presentation at our council meeting,
hear phone sort waiting
We're sort of waiting by the phone to hear what they decide.
willing
Unfortunately, no one other than Southwest has been willing to come to the table.
five four happy tough
We were very happy for four or five days. But we're pretty tough and we can take it.
bill fuel million
We have some protection, but it's not 100 percent. This year, the fuel bill is going to come in $600 million more than 2005.
gotten pleased
We're very pleased with the response. It's gotten off to a rousing start.
anybody check grateful writes
We're really grateful when anybody writes us any check. But to have a big check come in, it's a real boost.
bill blue came clear happy million shows
We are not happy about it, I am here to tell you. It just came out of the clear blue sky. Right after the holidays, a $24 million bill shows up on our doorstep.
change
We are not going to change our minds,
airlines bring fire gary industry warrior
Not at all. It's a very competitive industry and Gary just wanted to fire up the troops. He wanted to bring out that Southwest Airlines warrior spirit, and that's what the memo was all about.
competition flowers love sent treats welcome
They are here, I think they are going to love Love Field. We sent them over some flowers and treats to welcome them here. I think they will love it and its just competition as usual.
came courtesy grant
They came knocking, and we decided, as a courtesy, to grant the opportunity.
competition consumer north punished shows texas
This shows when you have real competition the consumer will benefit. And it shows how North Texas has been punished for so long by the Wright Amendment.
city expect profitable service start successful
We go to a city to be a successful operation. When you start service on Monday, you expect to be profitable by Tuesday.