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These guys are real interesting.
And quiet too. The girls are too.

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It's not often us Texans
Get an opportunity...

:45:07
...to entertain the future president
of the United States.

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Like you said, Jack,
I'm just a New York lawyer.

:45:13
We'll see about that.
Mr. Nixon, are you gonna run again?

:45:16
I don't know about that.
He will! I guarantee it!

:45:24
Buy me a convertible?
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I'll buy you
a diamond ring.

:45:28
Hello, baby.
Hey, wait, wait, wait.

:45:32
This is Julie there.
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And that's Tricia.
Oh, yeah.

:45:37
She reminds me a bit of you, Sandy.
She really is wholesome.

:45:43
But, um, what about you?
What do you like?

:45:46
Well, I like music.
I like jazz.

:45:49
Jazz, yeah.
Guy Lombardo.

:45:52
How about rock'n'roll? Elvis Presley?
Yeah, he's good.

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Yeah. Decent guy.
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Well, I guess for me
It also, um, depends on...

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...what I'm doin'
to the music, Dick.

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Yeah.
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So, uh, what's it like
bein' so famous and all?

:46:08
A vice president!
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Well, it's, uh,
not like that, Sandy.

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You see, the reason I got into politics
in the first place was...

:46:17
...well, uh, to do something
for the people.

:46:21
So, how are
you two doing?

:46:25
You know, Dick, there's more
privacy in the back of the...

:46:29
No, Trini,
we're fine here.

:46:31
Okay.
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Hell, Kennedy just pissed Cuba away
to the Russians. Just pissed it away!

:46:38
And he doesn't know what the hell
he's doin'in Vietnam.

:46:41
These are dangerous times, Dick,
especially for business.

:46:44
Agreed.
We know what you tried to do for Cuba.

:46:47
If you had been elected in '60,
Castro would be dead now.

:46:57
Gentlemen, I tried.
I told Kennedy to go into Cuba.


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