As if things were not bad enough already, they are now predicting that the oil spill will get into the gulf loop current within the next few days. There are already unconfirmed reports of a few tar balls around Key West. If this oil gets into the gulf stream, the entire eastern half of the country could be effected. What a mess. So far there isn't much getting into the marshes here, but it is an ongoing battle. BP seems to be backing off of their origional statements that everyone would be made whole when all is said and done. They are currently doling out money to the commercials on a basis of tax returns for last year. Dividing by 12, and paying that amount per month. The fact that these guys make most of their yearly income in 4 to 6 months does not appear to enter the equation. So, if a guide made 24K last year, he is going to get 2K a month, even if he made the 24 K during June, July, August and Sept. This money is doled out on a month to month basis. A lot of the commercials were going to be hired by BP for cleanup, then they wouldn't let them work because they didn't have steel toed rubber boots. That has now been waived. And last buy not least. The majority of the population of south Louisiana is now attorneys. These guys have come crawling out of the woodwork, and so far they have greatly helped the economy of radio and TV with their, " Get What You Deserve" advertising. Court battles will be going on for the next ten to twenty years.