"I'm not afraid to keep going down that same road, you know," Potter says.
"You'd certainly convince anyone on this side of the border," Potter said.
Potter said he had a "very strong sense" that most Portland residents didn't care about getting a baseball team.
"It's basically a problem that isn't being addressed on national, state or local levels," Potter said.
"I didn't know that was part of the requirement," Potter said.
Potter said, "Dave says there aren't any true humans left outside this area."
"Yes, sir," Potter said, but he was talking to a dead line.
Potter said, and Forrest laughed, again for all the world as if he'd been joking.
The Potter says he feels responsible, so he's taking care of that bill.
Television, Potter says, implies a certain kind of grammar and discipline.