:16:01
- [ Giggling ]
- Oh, hello.
- Oh, hello.
:16:04
- Hi. How are ya?
- Fine.
:16:06
- So, do you ladies, uh--
- Come here often?
:16:08
Do I come here?
I come here a bit.
:16:10
I'm here, you know,
from time to time.
:16:13
- Do you go to school here?
- Yep.
:16:15
- Yeah, that's it.
I think I had a class with you.
- Oh, yeah. What class?
:16:20
- History.
- Maybe.
:16:22
Yes, I think
that's what it was.
:16:24
You don't necessarily-- may not
remember me. You know, I like it here.
:16:28
- It doesn't mean 'cause I go here,
I'm a genius. I am very smart.
- Hey.
:16:32
- Hey, how's it goin'? How are ya?
- Good. How ya doin'?
:16:34
What class
did you say that was?
:16:36
- [ Together ] History.
- Yeah.
:16:38
Just history? It must have been
a survey course then.
:16:42
- Yeah, it was. It was surveys.
- Right.
:16:43
You should check it out. It's a good
course. It'd be a good class.
:16:46
- How'd you like that course?
- You know, frankly,
:16:50
- I found that class, you know,
rather elementary.
- Elementary.
:16:53
- You know, I don't doubt that it was.
- Yeah.
:16:55
I, uh,
I remember that class.
:16:58
It was, um--
It was just between recess and lunch.
:17:01
Clark, why don't you
go away?
:17:04
- Why don't you relax?
- Why don't you go away?
:17:06
-I'm just havin' fun with my new friend.
-Are we gonna have a problem?
:17:09
No, no, no, no.
There's no problem here.
:17:11
I was just hoping you might give me
some insight into the evolution...
:17:15
of the market economy
in the southern colonies.
:17:18
My contention is that
prior to the Revolutionary War,
the economic modalities--
:17:23
especially
in the southern colonies--
:17:26
could most aptly
be characterized as...
:17:28
- agrarian precapitalist.
- Let me tell you somethin'.
:17:30
Of course that's your contention.
You're a first-year grad student.
:17:33
You just got finished readin'
some Marxian historian--
Pete Garrison, probably--
:17:37
You're gonna be convinced of that till
next month when you get to James Lemon.
:17:39
Then you're gonna be talkin'
about how the economies
of Virginia and Pennsylvania...
:17:42
were entrepreneurial
and capitalist way back in 1740.
:17:45
That's gonna last until
next year. You're gonna be in
here regurgitatin' Gordon Wood,
:17:48
talkin' about, you know,
the prerevolutionary utopia...
:17:51
and the capital-forming effects
of military mobilization.
:17:54
[ Scoffs ] Well,
as a matter of fact, I won't,
:17:56
because Wood drastically
underestimates the impact of--