from: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/11/05/bush-reveals-his-most-emb_n_779487.html
MATT LAUER: Tell me the story about the dinner party where you--
GEORGE W. BUSH:
Okay. So here's one of the worst.
MATT LAUER:
That's what we want, we want the worst.
GEORGE W. BUSH:
Well, you found it.
MATT LAUER:
Yeah.
GEORGE W. BUSH:
So I'm drunk at the dinner table at Mother and Dad's house in Maine. And my brothers and sister are there, Laura's there. And I'm sitting next to a beautiful woman, friend of Mother and Dad's. And I said to her out loud, "What is sex like after 50?"
MATT LAUER:
Silence.
GEORGE W. BUSH:
And I mean total silence. And not only silence, but like serious daggers.
MATT LAUER:
From your mom.
GEORGE W. BUSH:
Yeah. And my wife. And then I end the anecdote by saying, "I call her to apologize, of course." The after dinner remorses.
MATT LAUER:
But the point of the story is to say alcohol had a control of you, you didn't have control over alcohol.
GEORGE W. BUSH:
That's right. And I was a wiseass, and I would do stupid things, and alcohol had control over me. The interesting thing-- I end the anecdote with her writing me a letter on my 50th birthday, when I was governor of Texas, "Dear Governor: Well, what's the answer?"
MATT LAUER: Tell me the story about the dinner party where you--
GEORGE W. BUSH:
Okay. So here's one of the worst.
MATT LAUER:
That's what we want, we want the worst.
GEORGE W. BUSH:
Well, you found it.
MATT LAUER:
Yeah.
GEORGE W. BUSH:
So I'm drunk at the dinner table at Mother and Dad's house in Maine. And my brothers and sister are there, Laura's there. And I'm sitting next to a beautiful woman, friend of Mother and Dad's. And I said to her out loud, "What is sex like after 50?"
MATT LAUER:
Silence.
GEORGE W. BUSH:
And I mean total silence. And not only silence, but like serious daggers.
MATT LAUER:
From your mom.
GEORGE W. BUSH:
Yeah. And my wife. And then I end the anecdote by saying, "I call her to apologize, of course." The after dinner remorses.
MATT LAUER:
But the point of the story is to say alcohol had a control of you, you didn't have control over alcohol.
GEORGE W. BUSH:
That's right. And I was a wiseass, and I would do stupid things, and alcohol had control over me. The interesting thing-- I end the anecdote with her writing me a letter on my 50th birthday, when I was governor of Texas, "Dear Governor: Well, what's the answer?"