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Democratic presidential candidate Vice President Al Gore calls over children from the Evergreen Presbyterian Church summer day camp as he greets them in Memphis, Tenn., Tuesday, July 18, 2000. (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia)

July 20, 2000 

  

KANSAS CITY, Missouri. (AP) - How much Al Gore is too much? Apparently, 13 minutes' worth - when it's 9:15 p.m. and he's standing between you and the lobster salad.


The encyclopedically well-versed presidential candidate was 13 minutes into his speech to two dozen Democratic National Committee contributors seated Tuesday night around a single table set with plates of lobster salad - to be followed, at dlrs 5,000 per plate, by a prime rib dinner.


Gore had covered the economic lessons of the 1980s and gone on about how historians will record the late 1990s ("They'll marvel" at what the Clinton-Gore administration accomplished, he said.) when an older man across the table called out too loudly: "Mr. Vice President, we're with you all the way."


Momentarily flummoxed, Gore said, "Great, thank you. I rest my case." As his dinner companions laughed, Gore sat down and made the best of his unceremonious finale: "I made a sale. Let's eat!"



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