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Now for the first time, the Zippo fuel dispenser is available at your ...hong yang ... Robbie: To have a friend-a pal. You know, man's best friend is his dog. Rita Mae: Sounds interesting. Let me hear it. Richard: Oh, not at all. Grandpa: It's certainly a good idea. If I could take a look at the place, I could probably tell what it requires to fix it up. How much paint, how many hours of work... Susan: I know I should, but... well, there are too many things to do. Richard: Oh, and Grandpa's baseball glove. You know, it hung over my crib, too. And it hung over Robbie's crib. Molly: Change your clothes, Carl. Everything will be just fine. Philip Well, how can I make my famous apple pie without cinnamon? Philip: Good night, son. Good night, Dad. I'm going to bed. Michelle: That's easy. Michelle: Who's that? Worker: Hi. What can I do for you? Harry: I know the gaspany well. It's big. Marilyn: It's not just the job. It's also my career as Max's mother. That's the way I look at it. I have two career opportunities at the same time. My career as a fashion Designer and my career as a mother. Sam: I hope it isn't important. Susan: I talked to Mr. Marchtta. Sam: Well, at one o'clock you have a lunch appointment with Mr.Levine, the client from the Toytown Stores. Grandpa: Yeah, he's fine. Just fine. He's writing to invite me to spend a weekend with him at his farm. He's planning a get-together with two or three other college friends. The dindof a fifty-year anniversary reunion. Susan: Right. Well, I had a really nice time. Instructor: 2,3,4,front.Now we're going to run it off. Front...knees up, knees up. Harry: Good-bye. Richard: I'm sorry I'm so late. I had a really bad day. Linda: Do you have any animals now? Alexandra: Robbie, let's call them. Robbie: Sure, if you don't mind listening. Marilyn: Licking envelopes. Philip: Well, that's what fathers are for. Linda: You tried calling the number on the collar? Richard: Where does it go? Ellen: Oh, I'm fine. How was your weekend? Robbie: How do you know so much about fishing? Susan: Weight: eight pounds six ounces. Richard: Uh-hum. Grandpa: The wedding ceremony will be over. You'll be husband and wife. Marilyn: First I want to call home and check on your mother and the baby. Ellen: Well, you can write to her. Alexandra: Robbie, let's call them. Carlson: Fabulous! Richard: If you had your choice of all the places in the world, where would you choose to spend our anniversary? Amold: Who am I, you old rascal? You don't recognize me, do you? Robbie: Great! Pass me the hammer. Grandpa: Let's go. What are your questions? Susan: Yes. Philip: You'll be OK. Good night, Son. Grandpa: You remember? Michelle: Thank you. 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. Richard: It was wonderful. The weather couldn't have been better. Richard: With a Greek-American family? Robbie: He must have loved her very much. Philip: Well, it always worked for me, too. Mrs.Vann: You're writing a book? Elsa: Excuse me .Is this seat taken? Whose woods these are I think I know. Richard: Ah! That's what's got you thinking, isn't it? Marilyn: I don't understand. Did you exercise or not? Marilyn: Where was the house? Susan: What was it about? Richard: How old are you,Gerald? Philip: Of course. Now I remember. Richard: You were terrific! Harry: That makes me feel good. Grandpa: That must be Nat. Susan: I know you're a CPA. Joanne: Oh, here. On the ground floor we have the reception area... Philip: Well, You've got my vote. Nat: And without their energy and stamina, there's no way we can gasplete this project. Philip: Never know what? Bill: Harry, it's the perfect job for you. You'll love it. Michelle: It's kind of warm. Ellen: What happened? Marilyn: I sure did. I held him closely. I kissed the top of his dear little head. He looked up at me. He tried to smile. Being with him helped. harry: And what did you decide? Ellen: No, by train. Robbie: He's a nice man. He was very kind. Linda: Do you have any animals now? Marilyn: I want some breakfast. Let's call room service and order a mice breakfast, and then we'll figure out what to do today. Susan: Wow! It sure will. But first tell me about the job, Harry. If it's a good one, then we'll make it work for us. Richard: I know. I know.I'm really sorry. I left my bag of film on the ferry. I went back for it , but the ferry was gone. I lost a whole day's work. Philip: I love the idea. Would you work with me? Carl: I don't want to. Molly: OK. Do you know how to play charades? Molly: No...OK... Philip: What'd you have in mind? Richard: It looks wonderful. Susan: We are. The whole Stewart family is close. Rita Mae: And I could do the selling and the pricing at the boutique. Ellen: Do you think so? Well, I guess. He does look a lot like Richard, and I guess he looks a lot like me. Oh, he's got Richard's eyes, though. Richard: Well, you really saved the day for me, Alexandra. Marilyn: No.No bottle opener. Is that one of the things Susan and Harry are bringing? Harry: I know. Richard: I know, but it's still a dream gase true. Richard: Are you from New York? Susan: You ought to think about spending more time with Michelle at all the great places in the city. Molly: Well, I see you're feeling better. Robbie: You're OK, Dad. Mr.Riley: I have some questions to ask. Do you own your house or do you rent? Ellen: That's nice. And you'll have a full day in the country. Susan: Grandpa! Grandpa! Oh, Grandpa, I'm so happy to see you! Susan: I'm not doing anything. Why? Ellen: Oh, put your heavy jacket on, Robbie. It's cold outside. Grandpa: Richard, these are terrific pictures. This one really brings back memories. You remember that day, Robbie? Ellen: I love doing it. Susan and Harry have a sitter for Michelle in the city, and I'm taking care of Max. It's no big deal. I am happy to do it for you. Harry: Yes, I think it's important for me to be there since her mother died. Ellen: Max...Max...Max. Oh, it's a sweet-sounding name for a sweet little boy. My first grandchild. Sam: You sound like something's brothering you, Susan. The sketches for the cover of the new doll book? Marilyn: I'm really concerned about going away for the weekend, Ellen, and leaving you with the full responsibility of taking care of Max. Especially with his teething. I wish he felt better. Ellen: Hello Mr.Maxwell. Grandpa: Oh, Robbie will be thrilled. I am, too, Son. Philip: He's asleep. He's ging to be fine. Susan: What do you think of the spaceship? Marilyn: It's funny. History repeats itself. Now Richard and I are having a baby, and we probably won't be able to afford a house right away, either. Grandpa: I think you do. Frankly, I'd like to use my brain a little more. Richard: I'll take care of it. Let's see if it works. Mrs.Vann: You're writing a book? 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