:07:00
regarding those necessary
research materials?
:07:03
Yes, I wanted to talk to you about that.
:07:05
It appears to be a matter of budget.
I was thinking
:07:07
No, no, don't do that, Mr. Potter.
We so prefer...
:07:09
that whistling wind effect you have on us.
:07:11
Now, I requested those materials some time ago.
:07:15
We don't have the money. Mr. Potter,
:07:18
I'm sure if you take another look
at that nasty budget...
:07:21
ingenuity will abound.
:07:23
So, thank you in advance.
:07:26
Oh, by the way, happy birthday.
:07:30
It's not my birthday, Mrs. Tingle.
:07:32
No, not your natal birthday. The A.A. one.
:07:36
You've been sober How long is it now?
:07:40
Four years. There. I knew it was this week.
:07:44
Me and dates.
:07:46
You know, that's the curse
of being a history teacher.
:07:48
Well, congratulations.
That's quite an accomplishment.
:07:52
just think, not one sip of alcohol
in over four years.
:07:56
That's almost... unbelievable.
:08:03
Are you okay, Mr. Potter?
Yes, I'm fine. Just a little tired.
:08:09
Oh. Late night?
:08:20
I loved President Kennedy,
:08:22
but despite my feelings for Jack,
:08:25
he was, after all, a married Man,
:08:28
so our affair remained secret.
:08:31
But it endured. And it wasn't just about sex.
:08:35
We helped each other.
:08:37
John often turned to me for advice.
:08:40
I encouraged him to pull out of Berlin,
:08:42
advised him on the Cuban missile crisis,
:08:45
and even encouraged him to sign
that silly old nuclear peace treaty.
:08:51
So, in conclusion, I ask you...
:08:55
to ask not what your mistress can do for you,
:08:59
but what your mistress
can do for your country.