 Well, I want to thank you all for being here, but if I start to say thanks, I say thanks for so many more things to be here. I only have one watchword for you. Impessivist. I'm so worried that nobody's listening to President Dewey anymore. You probably were wondering about this device here. Someone sent me this and I thought it was just great for catching me. It's to help you in making decisions. You can say that, and then you can say no, and say maybe. And that's it. I'm just going to wait for a copy of it and I'm going to see you. Well, Mr. President, first of all, I want to thank you for extending your hospitality. Now, you have to be fussy. Hi. Congratulations. Hello. Hi, I'm James Han. Nice to meet you. John Morris. Nice to meet you, sir. How do you do? Now, we have got something special. Yes, sir. What do you think it is? It's a little something that my father and I just been here a couple of years ago. Within the last four days, a little letter goes with it. You know what I mean? Yeah. Well, I don't want to go as far out there anymore. Three men home. Don't worry about that. Thank you very much. Thank you for inviting me. We appreciate it. I didn't get to see the entire tournament, but I saw some things. The most heartwarming. I did see I happened to be looking when somebody came out. Congratulations. No, I wasn't. No, I wasn't. That was my secret. And the funny thing was, the wife's name was Diane, which made me think that it was, that, well, I was watching somebody else's. Oh, Lord. I didn't get to really sit down and watch. No, I'm not looking. I saw the finish of it. Somebody won. Must have been one of the other tournaments that they were doing. No, I was almost three little ones. Well, I've got to work on it. I'll take it. Well, I thank you very much for that. Sure. Mr. President, we'd like to make you an honor and a social number for the United States Office Association. Well, thank you very much. I hope that occasionally you might be able to, on the New Year's holiday, usually have you over at the Bird's Place Association. It's an annual cable go for people right now. About four years of question now, and you'll have another one. And we also have some old editions of golf that were first published in Scotland many, many years ago. If you have a spare moment, you might be able to read them. Well, thank you very much. I'm proud of him. I should have another box of these for him. Sometimes he's even favorably decided what I'm doing is all wrong. No, I didn't say that. I just read the Reno Hebrew. Something we can do. Right here are some autographed golf balls and you can put one down and just slam them with it. Thank you, sir. I appreciate that. Next pair I'll use is on the first one. That's when you start. Mr. President, thank you. We appreciate it very much. That's just there. Thank you, sir. When you and I take it, I have to get it. Oh, we'll go. Yes. Do they float? Do they float? I haven't tried one. Oh, you haven't tried one? They're on the water. Every once in a while we do your errant shots. We'd like to know if they would float. Thank you very much. Well, listen. I'm sorry that I was mixed up in my turrets. I'll tell you, I was too old to get it out and turned it in and set it on and do what I could. I must do it. Do well as well. I'll still do it. Without in front of you. Listen, don't go into a playoff, whatever. They're bad on my nerves, huh? I can imagine. The insides were jumping. We'd like to, since you are a sweatsuit, we have our added sports stuff. You have the top and then we have the bottom in there. Again, the horsesuit. Well, okay, thank you very much. There you go. Don't hold it down for a picture. You used to do it before. Well, let's see, actually. Hold on one for a picture. The last time I saw a sweatsuit was on Air Force One when we were traveling overseas. Just ugly old gray one. We have a blue one this way. See, you can drop some wood in that maybe. There's some weights or... Oh, we're wearing our own Kim Davis. Yeah, that's right. Thank you very much. Thank you for having that. Mr. President, what we're going to do, their magazine here has such good circulation among runners and sportsmen and so forth. They're going to submit some written questions for us to work on with you for that. We're going to get a good October interview in this magazine. I made it in my running. He's staying in good shape. I ran the quarter mile back to high school. Oh, you did? Is that right? And then by the time I got in college, I had two sportsmen being mixed. And I was swimming. Oh, yeah, that's right. The muscles, nice setup for swimming. Yeah, that's right. Actually, is there any possibility we could get like a shot, let's maybe sit down, and we'll be there. Good. Thank you very much. We appreciate it. Thanks a lot. Thank you. We had a bit of a schedule. All right. Good. Sandra and David. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. All those communities that want to play Troupe de Non and see the Vietnam veterans and money instead of no president has ever done nor does really bring recognition to the sacrifices made by the Vietnam veterans and President Reagan. I said you're speaking after my own. Well, it's very true. I'm most grateful to what you're doing. I appreciate this very much. Well, thank you, sir. This is the Troupe you that our organization has to offer individuals such as yourself, Mr. Ford, who has demonstrated a public way of positive awareness of Vietnam veterans. And we recognize you for having done that twice in the last recent times. The first time, most poignantly, was the time when you appeared at the recitation of the names of the cathedral during the week when the dedication of the memorial was taking place. Nothing could have been more appropriate at the time than your prayers and your presence as a public citizen and a primus, and we recognize that and we appreciate that. Our logo is, Let the Heating Begin. I think that appearance of your main ingredient to making that heating begin. Most recently your appearance and your presence and your fine words at the unknown soldier's ceremonies, which I had a pleasure of attending as one of the ragtag veterans who marched along the streets of Constitution Avenue, which your words were gratifying. And once again, your leadership and your positive awareness is the type of thing that we want many more Americans to stand up and shout, and you've done an excellent job. The Vice President, you get two for one today. Nice to see you. Nice to see you, sir. Nice to see you. Don was very excited to see you. Well, why don't we get down here and get a picture of which I know you want it. And then I'll stand up and we'll all get a picture. And she wondered if you might sign her autograph. Since the Vice President was here, we might ask her to be. Your daddy plays with them? Well, thank you very much. I put them over here for you? Yeah, then I'll be right. I'll see if it looks like it's there. No. It's just where it was or any place, sir. Should I get back in closer? Have you been new? Very good, sir. One of these. One of the joy of the process. We pulled up outside and she looked at it and she said, I can't wait to get my eyes on the President. Please. That's great. Oh, well now, let's give each other the same thing. These are in the jar with the presidential seal on. And it's got jelly beans in it. What jar is it? Well, a very brave young lady. We appreciate it. One quick story. We were waiting to come in, in the Roosevelt Room, looking at all the flags in the Marine Corps and the Army. And she turned and looked at the American flag and said, that's our flag. And I just thought she's a real patriot. Yes, it is. Thank you. We appreciate it. Come in. Nice to see you. Hi. I'd like to present you with the flag, the official flag. And our official exhibition time. Well, thank you very much. I appreciate it. I was thinking, mountain climbing is something that you start out in the morning and finish for the days. You would spend, what, five and a half weeks or something? Yeah, 61 days on the mountain. 61 days on the mountain. And then did it the hard way. Yeah. We had a lot of tough boys out there. The only boys. This is the thing we went down. We had to give them, it's a 4,000 foot breakfast and then further up the mountain like that. We used a winch system in it. That's all there for fixing up the thing for hauling in the supply. We had a mile and a half of this range. Two feet wide. Yeah.