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Now for the first time, the Zippo fuel dispenser is available at your ...hong yang ... Linda: Good-bye, and thanks for bringing Gemma in. Philip: Yes, this is my youngest son Robbie. Robbie, I want you to meet one of the best tennis players on the Michigan team-Charley Rafer. Marilyn: Part of Grandpa's magic? Marilyn: How is the view? Richard: Thank you, Jack, but no thank you. Michelle: Good-bye, Susan It's not a bad game. It's just... slow. Robbie: Pete Waters, RFD Number 1, Chesterton. You know him? Carlson: Soon. One of the critics is gasing over this morning for a preview. I hope he's in a good mood. Peggy: And you're living with your children now? In New York? Pete wrote us and told us. Nat: Where's your grandson Robbie and his friend Alexandra? Weren't they going to be here this morning? Philip: Nice to meet you, Alexandra. Robbie: Nothing. Absolutely nothing. Sam: I thought he was retired and pleased to be living with the family. Robbie: Great! It's a date. Grandpa: How was your Thanksgiving dinner, Alexandra? 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. Bill: The biggest. Harry: Yes, I think it's important for me to be there since her mother died. Robbie: It's Richard's film! I mean, Alexandra Pappas. Come in, please. Marilyn: Don't you forget. Molly: Nope. Grandpa: But what? Ellen: We must. Mr.Riley: Take care. Marilyn: Mm-hmm. Let's go... Robbie: I'm concerned. There must be a way that Day and you can spend more time together. Carlson: Ladies and gentlemen, if I may have your attention for a moment, please? I hope you're all enjoying the exhibition. I know that I am. And I would like to introduce the young man who spent the last five years taking these remarkable pictures and writing the background for Family. Album, U.S.A-Mr Richard Stewart. Grandpa: Yes, I remember. You were a great help. Ellen: You really like Michelle, don't you? Grandpa: I don't. Grandpa: No. He left a note on the door saying he was going to the railroad station to pick up a surprise. Grandpa: Well,maybe your dad and I could take you fishing with us. Richard&Robbie: Hi, Dad. Harry: When would we have to move? Philip: Hold it, Robbie! Just cool down. I know we're getting some attention now, but in the end the voters will have to decide. Robbie: What time is it? Susan: Is there anyone else in your life? Susan: And so... Marilyn: You seem to be enjoying the pressure. Robbie: That sounds fine. Marilyn: Mmm-hmm.That's because he's sleeping. Marilyn: I understand Richard's feelings about it, Ellen. Susan: Who is that? Grandpa: Yes. 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. Marilyn: Richard, did you go to the aerobics meter, really? Marchetta: Call me John. May I call you Malcolm? Amold: Sorry to hear that, Lillian. Marchetta: John Marchetta. Sit down, sit down. Philip: Or did you forget to give it to me? Grandpa: Well, you look good. What's Harry doing tonight? Tom: Is this OK? Robbie: Would you like some pasta? I made it myself. It might be a little cold. Ellen: Well, Marilyn and Richard called. They'll be here soon, and then we'll eat. 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. Ellen: Well, you can write to her. Robbie: Well, good night. Susan: No? You didn't take it? Molly: OK, honey, we'll see to it that you have strawberry and vanilla ice cream. Just rest now. You need some rest to help you get better quickly. Hi Frank. How you doing? Robbie: So do I. Michelle: I love my school. I have so many good friends there now. I wouldn't miss a day even if I were really sick. Susan: No,the restaurant will hold our table. I know the owner very well. I eat there a lot. Robbie: Hi, Mom. Sam: Did you remember your other appointment for today? Robbie: We're in here, Dad. Philip: Going fishing? Harry: Bye-bye. Harry: I know. It will also affect you and your job, if we decide to go. Marilyn: Doesn't it look jst right on Susan? Ellen: Hello, Rita Mae. Richard: Your new exercise meter? 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. Jack: Are we ready to go? Richard; Uh-uh. Robbie: Yup. I think I have an idea that will bring Dad and you together in a more scheduled way. 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 sent the wrong key. I have something for you. I made it my self. I think you'll enjy it .I researched it for over a year.It's our family tree. Robbie: I know, Grandpa. Alexandra: Hi, Mr. Stewart. Harry: Everything is fine, Michelle. Richard: Too bad we can't bottle the sound. Virginia: That's a good idea. I love your house on Linden Street. I sold your father that house seventeen years ago. Marilyn: We're not? Robbie: Yeah, they're getting the assembly hall ready for the graduation ceremony, so we all got to go home early. Too noisy to study. Peggy: Oh, pete, Pete! Oh, It's so good to see you! Robbie: Did they write some bad news? Robbie: I'll pick you up. Robbie: You know everyone, Alexandra. Molly: Vanilla? Marilyn: The house is so alive with him here. The welgase sign over the door. The boxes of presents. The M-Z-X over his bassinet. Robbie put that there. Susan's teddy bear. So cuddly. The beautiful crib from Mom and Dad. Susan: Where are they? Philip: Carl Herrera. The boy has infected tonsils, and we should remove them as soon as possible. Richard: Couldn't we wait until I'm famous? Dean: You must be Robbie. Ellen: They're all alike. Richard is a real Stewart. He's independent, and sometimes just stubbom. Ellen: Robbie, will you help me serve? Ellen: Well, thank you, Mr. Maxwell. I appreciate your kind words. I needed that. Susan: Try on the skirt and blouse outfit, Michelle-the one that Daddy wanted you to wear. Marilyn: And don't forget your camera and film, Richard. Marilyn: And I do feel bad about your mother having to take care of the baby all weekend. Linda: It's my pleasure. Nice talking to both of you. Harry: I have a daughter. Bill: Harry, it's the perfect job for you. You'll love it. Richard: Right! Ellen: He gives his harness bells a shake 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? Robbie: It sounded like a dog barking. Of easy wind and downy flake. Robbie: Is it tat serious a problem, Grandpa? Linda: This is Linda Aborn from the animal shelter. Lillian: And I said yes. Grandpa: I'd like to be a member. How much are the dues? Susan: Grandpa, you are a terrific guy! Harry: It would be a great business if you could do that. Marilyn: You see, Richard? Max is welgase here. Grandpa: Lots of interesting information about ur family.A gift from me. Marilyn: Go ahead, Philip.We should all take a little break before dessert. Susan: Of course. I'm so sorry for Michelle. And you didn't have a chance to eat. 091110 design