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:29:03
[ Monroe ] Thank you very much.
lt was very nice of you.

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- Say bye-bye now.
- lt's lrene.

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Mr. President!
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Yes, Handy. What is it?
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[ Horn Honking ]
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- Mr. President!
- Thank you very much.

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Uh-huh?
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l can't do it, sir.
l can't drop out of the mayor race.

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Excuse me?
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l, uh, l don't have the Eagle thing like you,
but l'm a man of my word too.

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Every man's word's important.
lsn't that true?

:29:37
Does he want money?
Wh-What is it?

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lf you stay in this race, then l'm-l'm sure
you're gonna slaughter me, but...

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l'm runnin' for
the mayor of Mooseport!

:29:49
[ High-pitched Scream ]
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ls he losin' his mind?
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l-- uh--
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[ Satisfied Sigh ]
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- What just happened?
- You're runnin' against the president.

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And your girlfriend's datin' him.
Mm-hmm.

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l repeat-- mm-hmm!
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[ Grace ] No, Larry,
the president has no comment.

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No. No comment. Thank you.
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That's all the networks,
60 Minutes and Larry King.

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The handyman's girlfriend?
His girlfriend? Why didn't you tell me?

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- l'm gonna look like an idiot.
- l tried to tell you, Mr. President. Remember?

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Why didn't you try harder?
What am l supposed to do now, apologize?

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- Back down?
- You want to call Bert Langdon?

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For what? l don't need
a campaign manager for this.

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- [ Rings ]
- Hello? One second. Mr. President.

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Bert Langdon on line one.
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Bert, what a coincidence.
What's shakin'?

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That's what l was gonna ask you,
Eagle.

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lt's deader than Nixon down here.
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l'd be happy to roll up my sleeves
and come up there if you want.

:30:59
Bert, l'm running against my plumber.
ls there something l don't know?


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