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:02:01
lt's not too early for Bruce, right?
:02:03
Bruce doesn't care what time it is.
:02:05
- Bruce got a little morning breath going.
- Do you believe this?

:02:08
l mean, he decides to come a week early,
and they expect us to get all that work done?

:02:13
Well, he's the president.
He's kinda used to gettin' what he wants.

:02:16
We'll get it done.
:02:18
Do you know what l like about Bruce?
When he's here, my nose looks normal.

:02:22
Yeah, but his nose fits his face, boss.
:02:25
- You're not funny, Bob. Let's go.
- [ Snorts ]

:02:29
[ Man ] Who do we have writing
the speech for Tuesday?

:02:31
Yeah. No, l don't like him.
:02:33
[ Overlapping Chatter ]
:02:37
- Hold, please.
- Hold on one second. Hold on one second.

:02:45
Copy that. Go!
:02:50
Lucky bounce, Mr. President.!
:02:53
You know what they say--
l'd rather be lucky than good.

:02:55
[ Applause ]
:02:58
So, Mr. President,
what are you gonna do next?

:03:00
Oh, so many offers, Chi Chi.
lt's an embarrassment of riches.

:03:03
First there's the Farewell World Tour.
:03:05
Chance for me to say good-bye
and thank you to all my wonderful friends.

:03:09
Writing my memoirs.
:03:11
Then l'm doing something l haven't done
in 26 years-- putting my feet up...

:03:15
reading a newspaper
without interruptions.

:03:17
Sounds good. Settle back in that
beautiful place you have in Baltimore.

:03:21
Uh, afraid the First Lady
got that one...

:03:24
in the divorce.
:03:26
- Oh, right.
- She got the best years of my life.

:03:30
But the one thing
she won't get is my title.

:03:32
To the house?
:03:34
No, the title, ""Mr. President.''
:03:37
Ohh!
:03:39
Unless donkeys fly...
:03:41
they'll be calling me ""Mr. President''
for the rest of my life.

:03:44
She can have Baltimore. l'm fine
with my lovely little summer place--

:03:48
Mooseport.
:03:50
[ Chattering, lndistinct ]

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