so that s what we re going to do with the old opry out on the cumberland river. we re not going to quit. these larry: how s your larry, frankly, how old is the city holding up? that was pretty horrific. well, it was horrific, larry. i was in austin, texas, when it all came down and i woke up one morning though these floods in nashville and the pictures were incredible. my son, josh, sent me a picture of the 13th fairway at the brentwood country club, it looked like the mississippi river, except service flowing faster. today when i came in, when i flew in, i didn t really see a bunch of water. here s the thing. thank god the water is down, but thank god the people are not down. they have arisen and they re helping each other and they re praying for each other. so like i say, we re open for business. these tennessee folks, they re a hardy breed of folk. they re helping each other. i went over to the college today, they opened up the gymnasium and had 150 people in
larry: tomorrow night what? tomorrow night right here on this stage, brad paisley will be here for the friday night opry on the ryeman stage. on friday night, alan jackson will be here for the grand old opry. on tuesday night, the old possum, george jones will be right here on the ryeman. and like i say, during all that time, the grand ole opry will keep going. nashville is alive and well. we are in business. so you people who have airline tickets and well, maybe not hotel ticks, but anyway, at least one hotel is that high in water. but our mission is to clean it up, to restore it, to rebuild it and to move back. so that s what we re going to do with the old opry out on the cumberland river. we re not going to quit. these