Mr. Specter. Is there any other reason people made fun of you?
Mrs. Hill. Well, basically, the people that made fun of me was my husband, and, of course, that was because—does this have to go in the record?
Mr. Specter. Yes; only in the sense that we are putting everything on the record. This really isn't too important but it is the best procedure to follow, that everything be written down.
Mrs. Hill. Well.
Mr. Specter. In a situation of this sort.
Mrs. Hill. Well, because I talked with an Oklahoma twang, and called Mrs. Kennedy "Jackie" and I said, "He pitched forward in Jackie's lap," and I just didn't rehearse it and do it right at all, because I didn't know it was going to be taken down.
Mr. Specter. And those are the reasons your husband made fun of you?
Mrs. Hill. Yes; and because I saw a dog and he was thoroughly hilarious when he found out that it was roses in the back seat and that I had seen a dog, and he said, "Of all people in the United States you would have to see a dog."
Mr. Specter. Has anybody made fun of you besides your husband?
Mrs. Hill. No; not really, but he's done enough for a whole bunch of people.