:26:02
You don't start a political career...
:26:04
by running against the former president
of the United States.
:26:07
- Fine.
- Fine.
:26:10
lt was a privilege to run.
lt's a privilege to withdraw.
:26:15
- Well, it's settled.
- What's settled?
:26:18
lt turns out we both put in for mayor,
so l just withdrew.
:26:21
- Chicken!
- l'm glad l could help with that P.R. problem.
:26:24
Bruce is out of his pen again.
Did anybody happen to notice that?
:26:27
He probably chewed through the rope.
Bob, put him back.
:26:31
l already did it. Oh.
Excuse me. l'm sorry.
:26:34
Sally, the president.
We just had a meeting.
:26:37
We met last night
when l was being stood up.
:26:40
Look, l'm sorry if l was rude to you.
l'm really embarrassed.
:26:44
Rude? Don't be silly. No.
:26:46
- What you said helped
convince me to be mayor.
- Really?
:26:50
You're gonna do it!
You're gonna be our mayor! Great!
:26:52
lt is, isn't it?
l'm so glad l ran into you.
:26:55
You know, l decided to get a dog.
:26:58
- l thought you already had a dog.
- Yes, l do.
:27:01
- A great animal. A shih tzu.
- Westie.
:27:03
Westie needs a friend,
and l thought if you were available...
:27:06
let's say tomorrow night, perhaps...
:27:09
we could discuss it over, uh, dinner.
:27:11
- Dinner?
- [ Clears Throat ]
:27:14
Yeah, l could really use
your, uh, professional advice on this.
:27:18
- Really? My advice?
- Mm-hmm.
:27:20
Uh, okay.
Well, dinner would be fine.
:27:23
Great.! Looking forward to it.
:27:26
- My people will get in touch with your people.
- l don't have people.
:27:29
But l could give you my number.
:27:31
Well, my people will get your number
and we'll set up a time.
:27:35
l'm sure whatever time we do set,
you'll be on time.
:27:38
- [ Groaning ]
-Absolutely. Looking forward to it.
:27:44
See you on the links, sir.
:27:46
- And thanks again for being so helpful.
- Yeah. Right.
:27:48
[ Bells Jingling ]
:27:51
You mean rolling over.
:27:54
[ Door Closes ]
:27:58
- Sally--
- You know, Bruce is a baby.