The American President
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:26:01
Then you walked out the wrong door.
:26:03
You gonna throw that at me
the rest of my life?

:26:06
That's my current plan, yes.
:26:09
That's gonna be Leo Solomon.
He said he'd call at 9:00.

:26:12
- Hello?
- Yeah, hi. Is this Sydney?

:26:15
- Leo?
- No, this is Andrew Shepherd.

:26:18
Oh, it's Andrew Shepherd.
:26:20
You're hilarious, Richard.
You're just a regular riot.

:26:24
No, this isn't Richard.
This is Andrew Shepherd.

:26:27
I'm so glad you called because I forgot
to tell you today what a nice ass you have.

:26:32
I'm impressed that you got my number,
given the fact that I don't have a phone.

:26:37
- Good night, Richard.
- This isn't--

:26:42
This used to be easier.
:26:49
- I can't believe this.
- You want me to deal with him?

:26:52
No way. I may choke in front of Shepherd.
Richard Reynolds, I can handle. Hello?

:26:57
- Sydney?
- Are you learning-impaired?

:27:00
Listen, do me a favor. Hang up the phone.
:27:03
What?
:27:04
Hang up the phone, then dial 456-1414.
:27:08
When you get the White House operator...
:27:10
...give her your name and tell her
you want to speak to the President.

:27:19
Oh, my God.
:27:21
This isn't happening to me.
:27:23
What's going on?
:27:25
No, it's not possible
I did this twice in one day.

:27:35
Good evening, the White House.
:27:37
- Hello?
- Hi.

:27:39
My name's Sydney Ellen Wade. I'd like to--
:27:41
The President's expecting your call, ma'am.
I'll put you right through.

:27:48
Hello?
:27:49
Mr.President...
:27:52
I'm sure there's
an appropriate thing to say.

:27:55
Probably some formal apology for
the "nice ass" remark would be in order.


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