Quote from Diane in Strange Bedfellows, Part 1
Diane: My name is Diane Chambers, and I have a question. Janet Eldridge: Do you work here? Carla: How come no one ever knows that? Diane: Yes, I'm a waitress and proud of it. In a work-ethic kind of way. Councillor, you have been accused of being out of touch with your constituency. Do you expect this stroll through the neighborhood to make up for four years of neglect? Phil Schumacher: Now, hold on just-- Janet Eldridge: It's all right, Phil. Miss Chambers, I represent every one of the people in my district. If I don't get out and talk as often as I'd like, it's because I'm in my office or at council meetings or in conference with civic and business leaders 16 hours a day. I've never missed a vote in my four years on the council, and if I'm elected again I intend to work even harder for the people I am privileged to represent. Carla: Good, Diane, you got her on the ropes.