Election
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Paul, what's your favorite fruit?
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Pears.
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Pears. Good. OK.
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Let's say--
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Oh, no, wait.
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Apples.
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Apples.
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Fine.
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Let's say all you
ever knew were apples.

:23:17
Apples, apples, more apples.
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You might think apples
were pretty good,

:23:22
even if you got a rotten
one once in a while.

:23:25
But then one day...
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there's an orange.
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And now you can
make a decision.

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Do you want an apple
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or do you want an orange?
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That's democracy.
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I also like bananas.
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[Class Bell Rings]
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Exactly. Good.
:23:41
So what do you say?
:23:42
Maybe it's time to give
a little something back.

:23:45
How's that?
:23:47
I think that's...
:23:48
No.Just a little higher.
A little higher.

:23:50
Is this OK?
:23:51
Eric, you can't put tape
on the outside of the poster.

:23:55
It goes on the back
ofthe poster.

:23:57
You better just take
the whole thing down

:23:59
and redo it.
:24:05
Aaah-a-a-aaaah
:24:16
Who put you up to this?
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Oh, hi, Tracy.
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Who put you up to this?
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What do you mean?
:24:21
You just woke up this morning
:24:22
and suddenly decided
to run for president?

:24:24
No. Um, no,
I just thought that, uh--

:24:28
Thought what?
:24:29
Well, I was talking to
Mr. McAllister about my leg

:24:33
and how I still want to do
something for the school and--

:24:35
So Mr. McAllister
asked you to run.

:24:37
Well, um, I talked to him
and everything,

:24:40
but he just said that he thought
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it would be a good idea
:24:43
and how there's all different
kinds of fruits and, uh...

:24:45
It's nothing against you, Tracy.
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I mean, you're the best.
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Uh, I just thought, uh...
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OK.
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You're on, Mr. Popular.
:24:57
Tracy: You might think it
upset me that Paul Metzler

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had decided to run against me,

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