:22:00
And I'm not talking about
:22:02
the fleeting glory of sports.
:22:04
What do you mean?
:22:05
Let me give you a clue.
:22:07
You're a natural-born leader.
:22:09
You're one ofthe most
popular students at Carver.
:22:12
You're honest,
you're straightforward,
:22:13
and you don't crack under pressure,
:22:15
as we all saw in
an amazing fourth quarter
:22:17
against West side.
:22:19
All the kids look up to you.
:22:21
Now, what does that spell?
:22:28
Student...
:22:30
council...
:22:31
president.
:22:33
Who, me?
:22:35
Oh, no. I...
:22:36
I don't know anything
about that stuff, Mr. M.
:22:40
I mean, besides,
that's Tracy Flick's thing.
:22:42
She's always working so hard.
:22:44
Yeah. She's a real
go-getter, all right.
:22:46
And she's super nice.
:22:48
Yeah, yeah,
:22:49
but one person assured of victory
:22:51
kind of undermines the whole idea
:22:53
of democracy, don't you think?
:22:54
But, Mr. M--
:22:56
I mean, that'd be more
like a dictatorship
:22:58
Iike we studied.
:22:59
But, Mr. M, there's--
:23:00
Paul, what's your favorite fruit?
:23:02
Pears.
:23:05
Pears. Good. OK.
:23:07
Let's say--
:23:08
Oh, no, wait.
:23:10
Apples.
:23:11
Apples.
:23:13
Fine.
:23:14
Let's say all you
ever knew were apples.
:23:17
Apples, apples, more apples.
:23:20
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...
:23:27
there's an orange.
:23:28
And now you can
make a decision.
:23:30
Do you want an apple
:23:32
or do you want an orange?
:23:34
That's democracy.
:23:35
I also like bananas.
:23:37
[Class Bell Rings]
:23:39
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.