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:26:02
-We should do a drive-by.
-A quick pit stop?

:26:04
Yeah, in and out.
Leave them laughing.

:26:06
-Hey, Jer, quick question. Be honest.
-Sure thing.

:26:08
Do l look as stupid
as you think l am?

:26:10
No. l mean, you're not stupid.
What are you talking about?

:26:13
-Come on.
-Where are you going? No.

:26:15
You have a problem
with the ladies' lunch?

:26:17
l have a problem trying to upstage
Victor Delgado. Remember him?

:26:19
The guy running against me for Senate,
scheduled to speak downstairs?

:26:23
He's not speaking until 1 :30.
:26:32
l know this offends your sense
of fairness, but l'd like to win.

:26:35
-You don't give up.
-No, of course not.

:26:37
That's why you hired me.
Look, you go to the luncheon, okay?

:26:40
You go to Maddox's thing on Monday.
''Hello,'' ''goodbye,'' you're home free.

:26:44
Define ''free.''
:26:47
Look, they have people who will
walk your dog for you.

:26:51
-l mean, l know that's a crazy idea.
-l want to walk my own dog.

:26:54
Relax. You're starting
to lose your hair.

:26:58
He's friendly.
:27:00
-His name is Rufus.
-Hey, Rufus.

:27:03
So, what are you listening to?
:27:06
-The Best of Bread.
-Best of Bread? lnteresting.

:27:11
What's your name?
:27:13
-Ty.
-Nice to meet you, Ty. l'm Chris.

:27:17
l'm bald and no one in particular.
:27:19
l know who you are.
:27:21
Yeah? What do you know?
:27:24
l know that you're
the state assemblyman.

:27:26
l know you're thinking
of running for senator.

:27:28
l know your voting record and
your stand on environmental causes.

:27:32
Great.
:27:33
-Look, l hate to interrupt, but--
-Are you Republican?

:27:37
Yes.
:27:39
Why?
:27:40
Richard Nixon was Republican.
:27:42
So what?
:27:44
-He lied.
-So, what does that mean?

:27:46
Nothing.
:27:48
Who told you to ask
these questions?

:27:50
Nobody.
:27:51
What press are you affiliated with?
:27:54
l'm 1 0.
:27:56
Your parents?
Democrat or Republican?

:27:57
-What's the difference these days?
-l love this kid.


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