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“Mayor Harrison-This is Mayor Harrison. I understand you are running for office.
Sheldon Cooper-Class president. Do you have any advice on how to win?
Mayor Harrison-The most important thing is to get out there and connect with people.
Sheldon Cooper-That's tricky. I'm not terribly fond of people.
Mayor Harrison-Well, you might need to get over that.
Sheldon Cooper-Assuming I can, how do I connect with them?
Mayor Harrison-A friendly handshake is a great start.
Sheldon Cooper-Oh, boy. Now I have to touch them?”
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