- [Sheldon's father, George Sr., is trying to get a look at Sheldon's new girlfriend as they're eating lunch in the library. Georgie comes up behind him]
- Georgie: Y'know, spying on kids is creepy.
- George Sr.: [startled] I wasn't spying on kids. I was spying on your brother.
- Georgie: Why don't you just go inside?
- George Sr.: Well, then it wouldn't be spying now, would it?
- [looks back into library through window and finally sees Libby, Sheldon's friend]
- George Sr.: Well...
- Georgie: Well, what?
- George Sr.: You didn't mention she was black.
- Georgie: Was I supposed to?
- George Sr.: No! 'Course not!
- Georgie: Then why bring it up?
- George Sr.: It just wasn't what I was expectin'.
- Georgie: What were you expectin'?
- George Sr.: It's a big school! Why're you *right here*?
- Georgie: They got some books in there about Martin Luther King. Maybe you should go read one.
- [pats George Sr. on arm]
- Mary Cooper: I bet when you grow up, you will be surrounded by lots of smart, wonderful friends.
- Sheldon: I can't see that happening.
- [Sheldon and Tam have just finished having lunch with their new friend, Libby, in the school library]
- Tam: So, we eat at the library every day. You're welcome to join us. It's much better than the cafeteria.
- Sheldon: It's quiet and a lot less food gets thrown at us.
- Libby: Yeah. Maybe I'll see y'all tomorrow.
- Tam: Right. Maybe y'all will.
- Sheldon: Bye, Libby!
- [turning to Tam]
- Sheldon: "Y'all"?
- Tam: I'm assimilating. Shut up.
- Sheldon: And so, our little social circle grew from two to three. An early example of how people are just drawn to me.