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March 11, 2005: President Bush Says He's Too Poor to Buy Antiquarian Books

"The award for the lightest moment during President Bush's visit to Louisville goes to Larry Dean, owner of Legacy Books and one of the onstage participants."

"Dean first offered to sell 'a few' antiquarian books to first lady Laura Bush, prompting Bush to quip: 'Well, a little short on money these days, you know?'"

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