[Munch and Lewis are talking about a historic building they plan to turn into a bar]
Penelope Smith-Haddon: Surely you can understand our desire to protect that history, especially in connection to George Washington.
John Munch: George Washington?
Penelope Smith-Haddon: George Washington... In 1793, he was traveling from Mount Vernon to Philadelphia. He stopped here.
John Munch: He stopped here?
Penelope Smith-Haddon: Of course, it was a residence at the time.
Meldrick Lewis: George Washington slept here?
Penelope Smith-Haddon: Well, no...
John Munch: He had dinner?
Penelope Smith-Haddon: No
Meldrick Lewis: So what did he do here?
Penelope Smith-Haddon: Apparently the President, just coming from a dinner party where he had consumed quite a bit of wine, was in something of a bind. He had no time to seek out a public chamber pot.
John Munch: Are you telling us the reason we can't tear down the bathroom is that it's where George Washington once took a whizz?
[Smith-Haddon, embarrassed, can only nod]