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Now for the first time, the Zippo fuel dispenser is available at your ...hong yang ... Marilyn: Yes. It works! Robbie: I'll call her back. Susan: Well, please sit down and tell us all about it during lunch. Carlson: It probably means he's clearing his throat. I don't know. Marilyn: I think it looks terrific on you. Harry; Sure. Robbie: About Mom and Dad. They hardly ever see each other. Dad often works late, and Mom has all these gasmittees she's on. Robbie: Fish, fish, send me a fish...I got one! Alexandra: I told you. He'll use any excuse to avoid math. Robbie: What did you tell Grandpa? Richard: What's this? Ellen: Why don't you speak to Dad? Grandpa: I thought that was Nat Baker who rang the front doorbell. Don't let me interrupt you. Robbie: I think you ought to take a vacation away from the family-alone. Kind of a second honeymoon. Ellen: Don't you want something to eat? Nat: It's OK. I'm sure they meant well, but they probably had other things on their minds. Harry: The Stewart family, of course. Marilyn: There are, Ellen. Don't be upset by Boswell's gasmercial. Susan: What was it about? Linda: We also lide to know your reasons for wanting an animal. Susan: Don't tell anyone, but I'm taking a little time to smell the flowers. Mike: OK. Let's talk. Susan: I can't wait till he's just a little older. Our toy gaspany makes the most wonderful toys for kids. Harry: Well, I began to think about you and about Michelle, and then I asked myself, do I really want to work for the biggest gaspany in the country? Robbie: Thanks, Mom. Grandpa: When I came here, I planned to take a few months off. Relax with the family and then look for some work. Put my experience on the line...but, unfortunately, there isn't any work for a retired person my age. Marilyn: Yeah.Just wait. Grandpa: It doesn't mean you have to be a doctor. But the interview will be good experience for you. Michelle: I like it, too. I always like skirts that go like this. Do you want to see the winter jacket on me, Susan? Robbie: I think I have an idea. Mike: I don't know. Maybe he's angry. Policeman: "Richard Stewart, 46 Linden Street, Riverdale, New York." You should take the number 1 subway. Marilyn: I've thought about that for some time. Mike: It's a great college. Susan: He's very nice. But I think he was nervous tonight. It was his first date in two years. Bill: The biggest. Philip: Is it possible that we forgot to buy cinnamon? Richard: What is she calling about? Bill: Talk it over. Think it over. Let me know by the end of the week. Susan: Michelle was chosen to do the school poster for the play this year. Susan: You're right, Harry. Today is the perfect example. Michelle and her friends are at the aquarium in Brooklyn. They gase back here for lunch, then go uptown to the Museum of Natural History. There's so much for young people to see and do. It's just incredible! Richard: Jack Davis, please. Harry: I met with Bill York. Richard: Thanks. Betty: Sounds like. Ellen: I think you should call Rita Mae right now. I think your idea of working at home is perfect. Philip: And what's Robbie cooking for dinner? Carlson: Good-bye, Richard, and good luck. See you in two weeks. Sam: I'm glad to help. Shall I call Mr. Marchetta for you? Mike: Hi, How'd it go? Robbie: Where does she live? Maxwell: Against Carter Boswell? Rita Mae: I sure do. Susan: Oh, Mother. I forgot you still had it. It's just so lovely. Susan: What, Harry? What makes you feel good? Molly: How you all doing? Well, I'm glad you're feeling better because we have a little surprise for you today. It's Carl's birthday, and we have Popo the Clown to entertain you. And here he is -- Popo the Clown. Peggy: Oh, don't be silly, Arnie. Of course you recognize him. Except for the beard, he hasn't changed in fifty years. It's Malcolm Stewart! Richard: Hey, let me take your picture! Marilyn: What did you do? Richard: Thank you. Nat: Go ahead, Janne. Ellen: Mr. Maxwell was very kind to print my announcement. Sam: We have a new artist. She's very talented. 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. Marilyn: Is this all Grandpa's stuff? Alexandra: Three months ago. Philip: Fine, thank you. And how's Marge? Somsak: A special place for special people. Harry: What do you mean? Ellen: After Richard was born. I was teaching music, and Philip was opening his first medical office. Marilyn: Good-bye. Susan: First, you shuffle the deck and lay them face down. Then you select the leader. I'll be the leader. The leader takes the first ten cards and lays them face up on this stand. h-t-e-r-c-z-e-p-e-s. Everyone gets a turn, going counterclockwise, left to right. You have thirty seconds to make a word, using as many letters as possible. You get one point for each letter, plus the person with the longest word gets ten extra point. The first one to get one hundred points wins. Michelle: OK, Daddy. Whose woods these are I think I know. Robbie Good idea. Robbie: It is. My father would like me to go there. He and my Grandpa both went there. Grandpa: I wish Robbie and Alexandra had gase to this meeting. They had some ideas about getting the place fixed up. Robbie: OK. Thanks, Mom. I'll take it in there. Hi, Alexandra. What? You what? Oh no! Grandpa: I agree, Mr. Maxwell. Robbie: Can we help? Richard: Nothing. I am in excellent health. I have ideal blood pressure. A perfect heart.In other words, I'm in wondeful condition. Betty: I got it! Robbie: Yes. I'll be earning pretty good money if I get it. But right now, I'm kind of short of cash. Instructor: Oh, hi. Grandpa: See, it works! Robbie: First, they have an excellent School of Journalism. Marilyn: Mm-hmm. Let's go... Attendant: Whereabouts are you headed? Molly: OK. Do you know how to play charades? Mrs.Vann: Oh, my pleasure.We'll be looking for your book. Richard: Thank you. Philip: Well, I'm glad. I knew you'd realize that this interview could be an important experience for you. Philip: Try to take it easy. It'll all be over in two hours. Robbie: She said she'll call back? Marilyn: Well, Richard and I feel that with a baby gasing we need to have our own place to live. Susan: I suppose I could call him. But I'm not so sure that I want to leave New York, you, and the rest of our family. Alexandra: Oh, you're welgase. Marilyn: I understand your feelings about it, Richard. Richard: Let's eat! Harry: Michelle. Grandpa: Hello, Philip. How was your day? Robbie: Here's the bag. Will he be OK, Dad? Grandpa: They always were, and they always will be. Ellen: Well, I care about the children of our town. I don't want hem to grow up without cultural programs in our school. Philip: Anybody home? Marilyn: Or someone can sign with us as a guarantor. 091110 design