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:17:00
No. That's fiine.
:17:01
I thought you were
supposed to keep them.

:17:06
Yeah, right, fiine, OK.
:17:08
Thanks for everything.
:17:09
You bet.
:17:14
I can't wait
to start campaigning.

:17:16
What's that?
:17:17
I can't wait
to start campaigning.

:17:19
Oh. Well, it should
be easy for you.

:17:21
So far, no competition.
:17:22
Yeah, but you know,
Coca-Cola's by far

:17:24
the world's number one soft drink,
:17:25
and they spend
more money than anybody

:17:27
on advertising.
:17:28
I guess that's how come
they stay number one.

:17:32
Yeah.
:17:33
OK. Well, good luck there, Tracy.
:17:36
You know, Mr. M...
:17:39
when I win the presidency,
that means you and I

:17:41
are gonna be spending
a lot of time together,

:17:43
and I for one would really
like that time to be...

:17:47
harmonious and productive.
:17:50
Wouldn'tyou?
:17:53
Sure.
:17:56
OK.
:17:57
That's what I thought.
I was just checking.

:17:59
Yeah. Good luck there, Tracy.
:18:02
OK.
:18:08
Jim: I don't blame Tracy
forwhat happened with Dave.

:18:11
How could l?
:18:12
Dave was an adult,
more than twice her age.

:18:15
Sure, she got on my nerves
once in a while,

:18:18
but I admired Tracy.
I really did.

:18:23
Thank God for Diane.
She was my best friend.

:18:27
My source of love and strength.
:18:29
Oh, sure, we'd had
our share of bumpy times,

:18:31
but we'd always seen them through.
:18:34
After 9 years of marriage,
we were closer than ever.

:18:39
Anything wrong?
:18:42
No. No.
:18:43
Just, you know, school.
:18:51
Tracy: When I win the presidency,
:18:53
we're gonna be spending
a lot of time together.

:18:57
Lots and lots and lots oftime.

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