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Now for the first time, the Zippo fuel dispenser is available at your ...hong yang ... Susan: Would you like to see baby Max, Michelle? Marilyn: Aren't you going to the aetobics meter this morning? Susan: Well, are you going to tell me what's on you mind, Harry? Harry: Yeah, yeah. The biggest. When do I have to let you know? Marilyn: Well, I'll tell Richard, and we'll go to see her. Do you think the skirt length is right, Ellen? Do you think it's too long? Philip: I just spoke with Charley Rafer. Susan: OK. Richard: Oh, please.Hold Gerald's hand, please.Great! Now point to the buildings.Terrific! Give Mommy a kiss, Gerald. Nice! Thank you, Gerald. And thank you,Mrs Vann. Marilyn: Well, my choice of careers. Marilyn: I took him to Philip's office yesterday for a checkup. You should have seen the look on his face when Molly gave him the injection. Robbie: Like setting up a regular weekly reading program. You and Dad. You and Dr.Philip Stewart-going to the children's ward once or twice a week and reading to them. Harry: Well, I like the game. Harry: Can't you figure it out? Seven letters... two words...that express the feeling that I feel for you in my heart. Grandpa: I made enough for an army. You going to the baseball game today? It's a perfect day for it-a little cloudy but nice and warm. Marilyn: When does he arrive? Harry: Michelle is a little shy. Rita Mae: I like the idea very much. And if it's successful, we can expand to all kinds dresses. Susan: I'm not doing anything. Why? Molly: I sure I am glad to see you, Dr. Stewart. This is a rough group. Mike: What do you want to study? Marilyn: Do you think you made the right decision? Robbie: Thanks, Mom. I'll talk to him. Is he still in his office? Susan: Any suggestions? Oh! Grandpa: One day, You'll have your own family, and I'll be proud to be part of it. Philip: Nice to meet you, Mr. Carlson. Richard: Thank you. Well, I suppose I'v run out of excuses. Carlson: Mitchell has always encouraged new talent. Marilyn: So, why don't you call him in the morning? Susan: A real dilemma. Richard: Neither. We live with my parents, Dr. and Mrs. Philip Stewart. Nat: And this is Abe Lucas. You must remember Abe. He ran the drugstore and used to play drums with the jazz band on weekends. Rita Mae: Oh! What kind of dresses would you design? Ellen: It was nice here, too. Susan: I know you are. Susan: He needs to work. In fact, that is the reason why I'm here to see you. I know you're building a new factory, and I thought...may be...my grandfather is so experienced in the construction trade, he could be so valuable. Marilyn: Mm-hmm. Let's go... Grandpa: Maybe so, but parades always make me feel like a kid.Remember when you and your dad and I went to the Thanksgiving Day parade? You were Four or five years Richard: With a family in the Bronx. Susan: Oh, yes. Are his models here? Philip: We'll take you to him. Easy now. Easy does it. That's it. Philip: Well, it sounds to me like Carter Boswell is going to win this seat on the board. Harry: Bye, Marilyn. Hope to see you again. Susan: I think Michelle is asleep now. Let's talk. Philip: Charley Rafer-you look as young as ever. Robbie: The apples? Richard: Nope. Alexandra: At the Bronx High School of Science. Richard: You're right. Of course. Linda: Thanks. Bye. Harry: Isn't there a conversation that we have to finish? Marilyn: I knew it! Ellen: Can I get you some coffee or tea a cold drink, Rita Mae? Philip: So, you're an exchange student. Where do you go to school? Susan: Fine, thank you, Mr. Marchetta. Except for my grandfather. Ellen: Where are you going, Philip? Robbie: To have a friend-a pal. You know, man's best friend is his dog. Philip: No, Dad, and certainly not without the right magic. Philip: Look, you've made a very strong impressing on our gasmunity. You'll have another chance next election. Susan: I'm the vice-president of new toy development. Robbie: In town. At the hardware store. Alexandra: Uh-oh. Richard: Harry's a professional camper, Mom. He knows all there is to know, and he made the weekend very easy for us to enjoy. Richard: Hello. Is this the Old Country Inn? Yes. This is Richard Stewart. The desk clerk at the Watermill suggested your inn. Would you happen to have a room for two available this weekend? Something really nice. My wife and I are celebrating our fifth anniversary. Yes. I'll hold. He's checking. You do? Great! What is the daily rate? That's fine. Thank you. Yes, we'll be arriving by car about ten 0'clock Friday night. Stewart. S-t-e-w-a-r-t. Thank you. Done! You and I, Mrs. Stewart, are going to have a wonderful, romantic weekend! Harry: Yeah, I know. The biggest. Grandpa: Maybe you can teach me how to work on a gasputer someday. Marilyn: It is special. Happy anniversary. Linda: Yes? Philip: So, you're an exchange student. Where do you go to school? Philip: I'm the father of the bride. I'm supposed to be worried about my daughter, and here I am with the man that's marrying my daughter-worrying about him. Ellen: I chose to continue with my career as a music teacher. We hired a woman to watch Richard and then Susan, and I continued with my career. Ellen: What's that? Molly: What do you think? Harry: Well! Nice restaurant. Michelle: Not as cute as Max. He's like a little doll. Ellen: Not bad. Not a bad idea, Robbie. As a matter of fact, it fits right in with something I'm working on right now with the school-board gasmittee. Tim: Yeah. Robbie: He's a nice man. He was very kind. Marilyn: Isn't this baby outfit adorable? With his name on it "Max." Thanks so much, Harry and Michelle. Carl: Because I don't want to be here. I don't want my tonsils out. Grandpa: You're reading my mind, Robbie. Harry: I don't know.The baby-sitter says she has a stomachache, and she's crying. I'll have to go home. Will you forgive me? Robbie: I sure do. It was fun. Judge: All right, ladies and gentlemen. Please take your places. The wedding ceremony is about to begin. Harry: Sure I am. But there's so much more to consider. Innkeeper: I remember you and your wife from the first time you stayed with us. Ellen: I don't get it. Robbie: Cinnamon! Philip: Well, it always worked for me, too. Richard: My name is Richard Stewart. He told me to call him about my project, Family Album, U.S.A. Philip: You should have your breakfast, Son. Make you feel better. Protein, vitamins. Harry: Thanks, Grandpa. Maxwell: OK. Now, I have...first...a couple of questions here. Have you talked to the gasmunity council? And have you had an engineer gase in to do an inspection? Molly: What do you think? Grandpa: That's right. I've been thinking about it for weeks now .There must be some way to put my mind to good use. Ellen: I know. Grandpa: Radio says sunny and mild. Michelle: OK, Daddy. Robbie: Yes. I like her.She's a terrific person. I'm going to miss her when she goes back to Greece. Sam: Good for you. It'll be our secret. Philip: No, Dad, and certainly not without the right magic. 091110 design