When Lady Bird leaves town and I have no place to go, and I feel a little lonely–and one of my daughters gets married and the other one is in Hollywood--I call up Mike or Mary Ellen and say, 'Is it all right if I come on out for supper?'
On the recordAugust 25, 1966
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Remarks at a Groundbreaking Ceremony for an Industrial Site in Pryor, Oklahoma
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