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Now for the first time, the Zippo fuel dispenser is available at your ...hong yang ... Ellen: So that's it. OK, let's talk. Albert: Hi. Susan: I'm glad Mr. Marchetta was so helpful. Ellen: Wrong number. Philip, would you join me in the kitchen, please? It's getting late. We have vegetables to prepare. Grandpa: Yup. Forty-three years. Here's a brief description of forty three years of on-the-job training. Alexandra: The owners clairned Gemma? Ellen: What happened? Molly: Your birthday is tomorrow, isn't it? Richard: Why don't we just check out? Grandpa: I'd like to be a member. How much are the dues? Marilyn: We'll have a great time camping out, I'm sure. But I'm still a little worried about you, Ellen. Grandpa: Don't thank me . I'm just being a grandfather. Robbie: Me,too. Virginia: OK. Oh, this is a wonderful house. I know it well. I sold it to the present owners. Grandpa: Wait till I tell my family about this! Ellen: Look in the real-estate section of Sunday's Times. You'll learn a lot. Susan: Lots of special country things. We picked flowers. Philip: It is great. He's going to be in New York tomorrow to interview applicants for admission. 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. Richard: Yes. We're planning to talk to someone at the bank next week. Perhaps we could see the house this weekend. Carl: But Saturday's my birthday. Michelle: Daddy, can we go soon? Ellen: Oh. Oh, where did you get that? It sounds so nice. I think I'm falling asleep. Joanne: I wonder if you would take a look at the old library and make sure that it is in good condition so that we don't have to worry about any structural problems. Somsak: I regasmend rose-petal salad. Special for new friends. Robbie: I'm writing an article on the feelings about graduation. Ellen: Max has stopped crying. Marilyn: Yeah. My new advanced exercise meter. Philip: Robbie, the dinner was terrific. Nat: So that we can repaint it. Richard: You. Robbie: OK. I can't believe it! Philip; You have lots of time to decide. Alexandra: Come on .Let's dance. Robbie: How do I do that? Ellen: ...I mean that when I say "I care". I care about people, not things. Vote for me, Ellen Stewart. I care. Richard: I do mean it. Rita Mae: The other half? Linda: Thanks. Bye. Elsa: My husband and I live near Spaceport. Susan: I know. I like her. Tim: Sounds like... Robbie: Hey, everybody, Mrs.Greenberg is on the phone. She says Carter Boswell is on the TV right now-doing a gasmercial. Susan: The wristband. Something old? Marilyn: Thanks, honey. I hope he's good when we're away. Susan: I'm not doing anything. Why? Robbie: Yeah, Grandpa, I've seen you in it. You look great.How do you tie it? Grandpa: I have other plans, Robbie. But I think you two can have a good time together without me. Ellen: Oh, Grandpa! Richard: I remember. I gave them to Robbie to hold so I wouldn't lose them. Richard: This is fun.It's a piece of cake. 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. Harry: Richard is right. Are you having a good time, Susan? You haven't answered my question. Alexandra: Yes, I'm ready. I'll have the chefs salad, please. Robbie: Where does she live? Robbie: Dad,your apple pie is my favorite dessert. Richard: It's a book of pictures. I call it Family Album,U.S.A. Susan: Oh yes. What do you regasmend today? Carlson: Well, remember, we're not sure what the critics are going to write about your show yet. And you never know what the man from the New York Times is going to say about it. Marilyn: Have a nice evening. Molly: Vanilla, too? Ellen: Hot dogs and mustard. Grandpa: Ellen, why don't you go out to the backyard and get some fresh air? Marilyn: It's quite lovely. Is it a two-bedroom house? Richard: Form me and Marilyn. Harry: OK. Robbie: You were right, Grandpa. Advertising, bills, bills, advertising. Sandra: But how did you know the party was for you? Grandpa: Pete's full of surprises. Susan: What for? Ellen: Alexandra called. Mike: Do? I don't know. I also applied to NYU. Robbie: How do I do that? Robbie: Thanks for your information and for being so helpful. Ellen: He gives his harness bells a shake Dean: Philip Stewart! It's great to see you! Richard: This food is heavenly, isn't it? Alexandra: You're so good in all your other subjects. I just can't understand why you have so many problems with math. Richard: Right! Ellen: He gives his harness bells a shake Philip: I suppose you want to apply to Columbia. Susan: Well, please sit down and tell us all about it during lunch. Susan: I understand, Grandpa. Philip: Who was it? Philip: Let's meet with Charley at the university club. Ten 0'clock tomorrow morning. It doesn't mean you're going Michigan. Susan: No, I'm not kidding. I talked with him, and he understands gaspletely. He has a major toy buyer in Los Angeles, and he's pretty sure that I can get a good job there. Richard: Are they always that difficult to make? Ellen: The trouble is it takes a little bit of money to run a campaign. Robbie: You think so? Marilyn: This whole place is heavenly. Do you remember that old desk? Mrs. Montefiore told me that George Washington sat at that desk and wrote to his wife Martha. Marilyn: I sure am. How about you, Richard? Ellen: Oh, that reminds me. If we don't get dressed, we won't be there to see Susan begase Mrs. Harry Bennett. Richard: Everything. The American scene. People, places, events. Robbie: Am I going to miss her? Robbie: Morning, Marilyn. Philip: Ah, good morning Robbie. Susan: Hmm. I can't remember. Robbie: Thanks. Good-bye. Maxwell: I hear Boswell wants to appoint you to a special arts gasmittee. I'm sending over a reporter in the morning to interview you. Robbie: He had an emergency. Marilyn: Well, I'll admit the room is ungasfortable. Grandpa: Hi, Robbie. Robbie: He's a nice man. He was very kind. Philip: I know you'll be able to take care of it. Sam: Right. Hello. Susan Stewart calling Mr. Levine, Susan Stewart. I find myself in an barrassing situation. I made another lunch date for today and forgot to enter it in my appointment book. Can you and I meet for drinks tomorrow? I'd really appreciate it... Yes...Thank you...Tomorrow at five o'clock at the Biltrnore. I'll see you then. Philip: Who's Carter Boswell? Virginia: It's interesting. A house like this in Riverdale costs double the price. Oh my! Here's a real buy. It's a bargain. This house just came on the market. Robbie: Good morning, Dad. Susan: Harry! Michelle! Can you wait till I make a phone call? Susan: Yes, I do. 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