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:52:07
It's not fair,
it's just not fair.

:52:10
I just don't think somebody
:52:12
would do something
like that on purpose.

:52:14
It must be some
sort of mistake,

:52:16
Iike a maintenance thing.
:52:18
Jim, where the hell
have you been?

:52:21
Nowhere. I--I don't
have any classes

:52:25
till second period.
:52:26
Well, I tried you at home,
:52:27
and we've got a situation here.
:52:29
If Paul loses
this election tomorrow,

:52:30
there has to be another one
:52:31
with posters.
:52:33
Somebody tore down their posters.
:52:35
Those posters cost
us a lot of money,

:52:36
and there's no time
to make any more.

:52:38
All right, we'll get
to the bottom of it.

:52:39
We still have some extra ones,
don't we?

:52:41
Maybe we could just use those.
:52:42
It was Tammy.
:52:43
That's who it was.
:52:44
Oh, no. Hey, like I said,
:52:46
shejust wouldn't do
something like that.

:52:48
Well, that speech that she gave,
:52:50
you know, it was pretty--
:52:51
It was out there.
:52:53
But we'll get
to the bottom of it.

:52:55
I want you two to go back,
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I want you to focus on your studies.
:52:59
Mr. McAllister will handle
the whole thing.

:53:02
Right,Jim?
:53:04
What's that? Oh, yeah.
Sure, yeah, you bet.

:53:17
Tracy.
:53:22
Tracy, come on in.
:53:25
Close the door behind you.
:53:33
Have a seat.
:53:39
I guess you know
why you're here.

:53:45
If it's about the posters,
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I think it's awful.
:53:48
I think it's a travesty.
:53:50
Travesty, huh?
:53:51
Well, that's interesting,
:53:54
because I think you did it.
:53:57
What?

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