 I guess he's coming to lunch. So, you can see me. On behalf of Irish Americans all over, we want to wish you a happy St. Patrick's Day. I have to get down to my regular gloves here. I sing sometimes. You're wondering what I'm doing. I wonder that myself sometimes. I think that definition of self is undersecretary. Why don't we play Gacha with you? You are really Gacha. We're having shakes. Stop that bagpiper up. No questions. Thank you. How are you? I have a little note for you from Joe Paul Schluter. We had lunch with him the other day in Denmark. How do you do, sir? I was a Galloping Dane. What do you mean? You're just colorblind. I thought OK would at least come in with green. This. What is that? That's a Danish knighthood. Sir Danny. We had a marvelous time. They speak of you with such affection and such esteem. It really is marvelous to hear this all over Europe, not just in Denmark. It really is very exciting. Thank you. We are enjoying today the company of Danny Kay for lunch. It is not... Boring. They were telling us about official lunches and I made that. The very, very stiff lunches. This wasn't one of those. May we send you our best wishes also to Nancy hoping to see you soon again. Well, very good. He had a terrific time. Well, we enjoyed him. And they're having their part... Oh, he changed six ministers the day I arrived. And we went to Odin, sir, where they had Hans Christian Anderson's birthplace. And one of the ministers says, I've only been in office a day and a half, and he said I don't have a prepared speech. So we kept talking about the fact that he and his wife go on bicycle vacations. I didn't have a prepared speech either, so I said I've only been in office for a day and a half. And my wife has a bicycle, and I have a bicycle. We have vacations in different countries. Anyway, I was very, very happy to see you. I know you're up to your ears. Nancy said to give you a word of ass and say hello. Oh, by all means, give her my best. Robert is coming tonight. I'm Robert Hope. That's what I understand. Thank you very much. Nice to meet you, sir. I don't know if I remember correctly though, Bob Hope is an Englishman. He must be a little worried about... On St. Patrick's Day, Mr. President, they're all instant Irishmen. The last time I was here, I had a king. And then I had this miraculous thing done, and it is spectacular. Was it a hip operation? Yeah, it's great. It's a great picture that Sylvia told me when she was here for the Kennedy Center on it, this last December. And you were just reaching down, saying hello to her. There's a great big picture at all. You look good. Great. Love to see you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Take care. I would have guessed it. I couldn't remember that that's what it was. That you, with two dots over it, has a special pronunciation. Oh. You then... Yeah, two dots over the U. All right. We'll send him a note. Okay. They're ready in the camera room. Hang on to that one. Everybody should have one of these. Well, now you're even. I still think they're one-on-one. I'm still one-on-one, I think. I have one-on-one. At least. When you walk in, every Department of Justice is put down with a folder that has the meaning of including the decision memo. You should not sign the decision memo. They gave it to you to take it or leave it in one lump sum at the end. Yeah, that's it. That's what we sent up on Friday. You probably might want to talk it over with Don. How about if I just deliver it down here? Okay. Fine. How are you? Good to see you. Lovely to see you. I don't know. I don't know. Wonderful to be here. You know, seeing you since I was... That's right. That's right. I tried to find a new one for you today. Oh, still doing it around here. I know you're right. You sent me this. I thought you'd be a little less full. That's for the inner circle. You sent out a bunch of them. Okay, did you hear that? Yeah. I asked the President what we should do with the line. I have a terrible suspicion that somebody else did that. Because I wouldn't have signed that. That's right. Somebody of us. Thank you for the long time. You look terrific. I know you've been a long time. I like your rabbit button. You would. How's it going? Harvey sends terrific love. He hasn't been too well. I've got to give him a call. Let me know in the desk. That's a shame. I've known this guy for a long time. Yeah? Much longer than I wanted it to. I think the President has known him longer. Okay. A long time. I see you on TV and I can't get two years. It's pretty hard to reach you from there. But it's wonderful. I'm so glad to see you. I'm very proud of you. Don't stop. Say what we can do. Okay. Thank you, Don. Have you ever come to San Fernando? What's your schedule? I'll present this. First of all, I'm still out. I've been there more than 12, 13 years. When I was retired, most of them retired. Jerry Brush is still out. Give me a minute. We're right above the Amazon. They're beyond us. I know I'm proud of you. Don't stop. That's right. Because old Charlie Kirkman, who used to own the Alps, people said in the morning, I said, I'll be in May. That's what miss the bull market in the 30 years. You can still come back. Can you see the ocean? In fact, there are points in the mansion, which we can see now. We have our favorite wines, too. We have our favorite wines, too. We brought you back, too. Two for you and one for the Lady Miss Osborne. Mama forgot to bring it in. We are coming by tomorrow at 9 o'clock. We're leaving. We're going to have to check it out. No, I'm going to stick right there. The West Wing. Come in the West Wing and walk around. I will do that. You've got 5,000 things to do. Thanks for letting us come in. Happy St. Patrick's Day. Thank you. I see you and I are. I agree. What do you do? Does he go to the gym, too? I'm sure he does. I think you've got an exercise machine. Oh, yes. Thanks so much. Let me throw me out. See you later.