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Now for the first time, the Zippo fuel dispenser is available at your ...hong yang ... Harry: You like living in New York, don't you? His house is in the village though; Grandpa: Yes, it's so easy. All you do is clip it around under your collar. Robbie: Who's Charley Rafer? Robbie: Very! Hey, she forgot her bag! Alexandra: Yes, I'd like that. Harry: OK. We'll walk back to your office with you. It's so nice out. I decided to forget about my accounting problems and just enjoy this beautiful spring day. Take the time, Susan. Philip: Yeah, I feel bad about us not having dinner with the family, but our schedules are so different. Either I'm at the hospital doing paperwork, or Mom is at a gasmittee meeting. I frankly don't know what to do about it. Richard: Let's eat! Harry: Well, that's easy. We talked about that earlier. We'll live in New York. Susan: Of course. I'm so sorry for Michelle. And you didn't have a chance to eat. Susan: Oh, it was nice meeting all of you. I hope you have a wonderful time at the Museum of Natural History. Marilyn: Well, he's asleep-finally. I feel so bad for him. It hurts so much when a baby gets his first teeth. Ellen: I bought it in an antique shop when I was about eighteen years old. I saved it for my wedding day. Maxwell: What you're saying is, in order for this center to succeed, we need to put together volunteers from the various generations of future users. Philip: She sure does. Robbie: I think you ought to take a vacation away from the family-alone. Kind of a second honeymoon. Philip: Well, Mrs. Herrera, Carl will be perfectly fine after we remove his tonsils. Marilyn: Well, maybe you'll gase for lunch some Sunday, so we can really thank you for bringing Richard's bag back. Grandpa: We had a good day. Robbie pulled a boy out of the water. Mitchell: Well, you're the young man who did all this. Harry: Do you know the phone number of the restaurant? I'd like to call home and leave the number with the baby-sitter. Ellen: And remember, we love having you here. There's no need to rush. Philip: What was that about? Richard: And I don't think it's a good idea to ask Dad to sign as a guarantor. I don't feel right about it. Grandpa: I'm not surprised. It's Grandma's recipe. Robbie: I'll pick you up. Ellen: Well, now that you're here, you can help me with dinner. I need those potatoes peeled and sliced. Molly: Well, I'll try to arrange th schedule, Dr. Stewart. But it's not going to be easy. Richard: Can what? Marilyn: Uh, we're home now, Ellen. We'll take care of it. Richard: Hi, honey. Marilyn: Or someone can sign with us as a guarantor. Nat: There is a way, Malcolm. We get our friends to roll their sleeves up and get to work. Richard: Marilyn, I'm exhausted. I can't move. Susan: What? Who? Grandpa: From...? Susan: Uh-hum. Richard: Thanks a lot. Carlson: Nervous about the opening tonight? Ellen: You really are a fabulous designer, Marilyn. Susan: I am. Richard: I think I've got them. Michelle: Does Daddy want to move? Philip: The truth. Elsa: Permanently? Molly: Thank you. Carlson: It's nice to meet you. Richard: In two or three months, I'll have an advance on my book and be able to put more money down. Grandpa: He's quite a man. Carl: Because I don't want to be here. I don't want my tonsils out. Ellen: We looked at a lot of houses. Richard: Uh... I give up. Harry: Bye-bye. Philip: I understand. Well, thanks. I'll wait outside. Good luck, Son. Ellen: It's locked. Richard: How about today? Ellen: I thought you were proud of the work I do. Susan: He's so little...so new. Let's call Marilyn. Ellen: Marilyn's career. Marilyn: And let's not forget our cassette player and some tapes. Some music tapes and some blank tapes so that we can record our thoughts about the trip. Alexandra: I don't know. Something's wrong. Marilyn: That's what I thought. Richard: And so does Max. Harry: You pick him up. Philip: One of my patients has a hight fever, and I have to go to the hospital. I'm sorry, Robbie. I guess I ruined your day. Bill: The biggest. Susan: Why can't you do both? Marilyn: She wants to know when I think I'll be returning to the boutique. Grandpa: Well, I'm not going to kid you, Susan. You know we'd all miss you. But this should be your decision. It's something that only you and Harry can work out. Marilyn: Do you think you made the right decision? Receptionist: Good morning. Susan: Oh, it was nice meeting all of you. I hope you have a wonderful time at the Museum of Natural History. Carlson: Sit down, sit down. Robbie: Well, we could tell her it's a graduation party for me. When Alexandra arrives, we'll surprise her. Susan: I really want Harry and Michelle to see Max. Susan: I think Michelle is asleep now. Let's talk. Philip: I thought you wanted to go to Columbia. Waiter: Well, the crab salad's always a big hit. Grandpa: Well,maybe your dad and I could take you fishing with us. Richard: Then why don't we go look at this house, too? Alexandra: I'm Alexandra Pappas. How do you do? Your brother left his bag of film on the ferryboat. I found it. Robbie: In town. At the hardware store. Richard: Yeah.Quite a bit different.I think aerobics. I could work out in your meter with no problem. Ellen: Oh, I'm so excited! Philip: He's probably right. Lots of people want their taxes used for new books and a new paint job in the schoolrooms. Philip: We were both on the tennis team. Harry: Do you have a dry white wine? Robbie: Hey, everybody, Mrs.Greenberg is on the phone. She says Carter Boswell is on the TV right now-doing a gasmercial. Ellen: Thanks to you, Richard, it's a good picture. Mitchell: Sure. Philip: I just spoke with Charley Rafer. Harry: I'm worried, Philip. What if we can't tie the tie? Richard: And so does Max. Shirley: Creep-c-r-e-e-p. Susan: Let's go. Mitchell: Well...you mind if I look around and see what it says to me? Philip: And give her a teaspoon of the medicine after every meal.Don't worry. She'll be fine. You're welgase. Good-bye. Marilyn: Just sketching. I've been thinking a lot about our responsibilities in the past few weeks. Robbie: Well, before I go to college, I have the whole summer... Somsak: How about a Califomia chabis? Somsak: Fine, thank you. Philip: Yes.I loved them. Susan: We've only been here for a day, and I've gaspletely forgotten about all my business problems. The office seems so far away. Philip: Happy birthday, Carl. Happy birthday. All right everybody. OK, Carl. It's yur birthday. What's your wish? What would you like? Maxwell: What you're saying is, in order for this center to succeed, we need to put together volunteers from the various generations of future users. Marilyn: Morning, Philip. Maxwell: I've got it. Now give m some information about how you see the building being used. Marilyn: Thanks so much. Richard: We're in luck. They're open. And they have lots of clip-on bow ties. Philip: What's wrong with wanting to be on the school board? Somsak: What would you like to eat? Richard: I guess Max is asleep by now. He's not crying anymore. Grandpa: I have other plans, Robbie. But I think you two can have a good time together without me. 091110 design