Episode Quotes
Leslie: Dream with me for a second, Ann. Doesn't this neighborhood deserve a first class park? Imagine a shiny new playground with a jungle gym, and swings, pool, tennis courts, volleyball courts, raquetball courts, basketball courts, regulation football field, we can put an ampitheater with 'Shakespeare in the Park' --
Ann: It's really not that big of a pit.
Leslie: We can do some of those things.
Leslie: This is where the rubber of government meets the road of actual human beings.
Leslie: When I go through these doors, I need to be on, like the White House Press Secretary. Are you ready?
Tom: Yes.
Leslie: OK! Here we go! (pulls on the handle) It's locked.
Leslie: So this was built in 1935. It's called Pioneer Hall. And a little trivia: it is one of the first structures in America to ever have locks.
Leslie: These people are members of the community that care about where they live. So what hear when I'm being yelled at is people caring loudly at me.