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Now for the first time, the Zippo fuel dispenser is available at your ...hong yang ... Marilyn: Hello, operator. I'd like to call Riverdale, New York. Susan: First, you shuffle the deck and lay them face down. Then you select the leader. I'll be the leader. The leader takes the first ten cards and lays them face up on this stand. h-t-e-r-c-z-e-p-e-s. Everyone gets a turn, going counterclockwise, left to right. You have thirty seconds to make a word, using as many letters as possible. You get one point for each letter, plus the person with the longest word gets ten extra point. The first one to get one hundred points wins. Marilyn: Likewise, Mr.Riley. Alexanra: Yes. And you must be Susan.Hi. Molly: You got that part right. Yes. Robbie: Everyone saw story in the Riverdale newspaper. Peggy: And you're living with your children now? In New York? Pete wrote us and told us. Richard: Neither. We live with my parents, Dr. and Mrs. Philip Stewart. Susan: Before you leave-do I look all right? Richard: You don't? Robbie: You and Mom haven't had dinner together with us in almost a full week. Ellen: Susan's like a mother to Michelle. They have a good relationship. Do you think Susan and Harry will get married? Marilyn: Like his father. A real Stewart. Marilyn: What about the house in Mount Kisco? Somebody else'll buy it by then. Robbie: And if I think about it long enough, you never know... Marchetta: No...thank you. And thank Susan. Robbie: You had it engraved! Philip: Does he know you're here? Carlson: There's something missing. You've got a good eye, Richard. You're a terrific photographer. But before I can publish your work. I need to meet with my marketing department, and you've got to do one more thing. Robbie: Sure, Dad.What? Audrey: Chest-c-h-e-s-t. O'Neill: In fact, I'd like your autograph. Richard: That is a great ieda.The performing arts centers and the street performances. I'll do it. Marilyn: That's all right, Susan. You've got the wedding-day jitters! In less than two hours, you will be Mrs.Harry Bennett. Danny: Malcolm, you worked on the Spaceport project? Richard: So do I. Carlson: The guests are waiting. Tom's about to open the doors. Good luck! And stop worrying! They're going to love it. Richard: Thank you. Richard: What is she calling about? Robbie: Hi, everyone. Sorry I'm late. But Alexandra and I have been busy at work this morning on the gasmunity-center project.And we brought someone along who can help. You remember Charles Maxwell, Grandpa? He's the editor of the Riverdale paper. He wrote some nice articles on Mom when she was running for the school board. Robbie: I am too, Dad. Philip: I have a question. Alexandra: I was when I first came to the United States. I'd never been away from home, and I didn't know what it would be like. But then I found out that people are the same everywhere once you get to know them. Grandpa: No.I sold the house and the furniture, put a few personal things in an old trunk, and shipped it to my children in NewYork. That's my desination. Robbie: My folks are giving me a little graduation party. Richard: TLC-tender loving care. That's our motto. Robbie: Good morning, Dad. Grandpa: I'd like you to meet my friend Nat Baker. This is Alexandra Pappas, and this is my grandson Robbie, whom I think you've met once twice before. Harry: I know. It will also affect you and your job, if we decide to go. Richard: This has been a great learning experience for us, Marilyn. Talking to the real-estate agent. Looking at the houses. Talking to the loan officer at the bank. Carlson: It's the first thing people will see when they gase in. It sets the tone for the whole show. The next thing they'll see is this enlargement with the words Family Album, U.S.A. Jack: Don't forget to breathe. Robbie: Everyone saw story in the Riverdale newspaper. Marilyn: How did you feel about being away when Susan and Richard were babies? Grandpa: Oh, don't worry, Harry. They have to be here. Richard: Oh, I'm glad this's over. Tim: Six words. It has six words. Marilyn: Is anybody hungry? Ellen: There just wasn't enough time. Ellen: I don't get it. Robbie: I need some help. Marilyn: Being a mother is not easy, if that's what you mean. Eleln: It's nice seeing you. Let me know if you need anything. Peggy: Oh, Lillian, I am so happy for you both. Robbie: Certainly, I'll give her your best wishes, Mr.Nelson. Richard: Why don't we just check out? Grandpa: Better than that. Tell him Philip. Waiter: Ready, folks? Michelle: But I'm thirsty. Mitchell: Oh, you know I never answer that question, Harvey. I'd like an advance copy of the book, though, so I can study it. Grandpa: Well...they want me to, but it's too early to know for sure.I'm pretty independent. I tried to teach my kids the importance of independence, but I'm not sure I want to be alone. Some people don't mind being alone.I do. Robbie: So do I. Marilyn: And let Rita Mae do the selling at the boutique. Richard: I'll take care of it. Let's see if it works. Ellen: And if I can be of any help, let me know. As a matter of fact, my friend Virginia Martinelli is a real-estate agent. Grandpa: Well, you look good. What's Harry doing tonight? Alexandra: Oh, you poor, poor baby. You've lost your family. Harry: Nice to meet you, Susan. Sorry I'm late. The traffic. The parking. I was lost. Philip: No, Dad, and certainly not without the right magic. Ellen: Yes, honey I did. Are we ever going to finish? Marilyn: But this is what you've been working for all these years. Carlson: The book will be a success. And the show will help promote it. Robbie: Well, good night. Ellen: I know. Susan: Why can't you do both? Marilyn: Hello, Yes. The number, please, of the Staten lsland Ferry lost-and-found office. Five five five...zero eight zero eight. Thank you. Richard: Oh, one minute. Before we go to the gallery, I just want to tell you that I never could have done this book without your help and your love. I appreciate it. Susan: Yes, it was delicious. Grandpa: OK. Let me repeat it. I take the next left turn to the stop sign. Then a right across a blue bridge, and then a big red barn. Ellen: Oh, I'm so excited! Linda: Yes? Marilyn: You lost by a very small number of votes. Grandpa: Need another box? Marilyn: Listen, Richard, doing aerobics for an hour is a lot different than lifting weights. Peggy: He's so funny. Always full of surprises, even fifty years later. Harry: I'd like that. Susan: Oh, wait a minute. What's today' date? Richard: I'm sorry I missed him. I had to work late. Molly: It hurts, doesn't it? Philip: It is great. He's going to be in New York tomorrow to interview applicants for admission. Peggy: Why, that's wonderful! Abe: And a good paint job. Grandpa: Oh, I feel the same way, Susan. I miss seeing you. But to tell the truth, next time I'd like to go into the city and meet you there, instead of you gasing here. Philip: It can go beyond the school system, Ellen. Waiter: Ready, folks? Marilyn: Morning, Philip. Sam: It's eleven thirty. 091110 design