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Now for the first time, the Zippo fuel dispenser is available at your ...hong yang ... Carlson: Ah, Richard, Marilyn, I want you to meet John O'Neill. Susan: Thanks. Susan: Thanks, Harry. That was very kind of you. Marilyn: Yeah. My new advanced exercise meter. Harry: I have a client in the garment business, on Seventh Avenue. I do his taxes every year. He has a big sales office in Los Angeles, and the gaspany in Los Angeles that does his major accounting work is looking for an executive. And he regasmended me. Philip: I don't see any breaks or fractures. Well, well. Thank you, Molly. Richard: I"ll try it. Rita Mae: I'm disappointed, but I respect your decision. If I had a child as cute as Max, I might do the same thing. Grandpa: Thank you. Elsa: Are you going to live with them? Grandpa: It is. Nat's not as lucky as I am, Robbie. He doesn't have any family with him. He lives alone and depends on places like a gasmunity center to be with people- people hi own age. Linda: Why, yes. If the owners don't claim the dog in forty-eight hours, then you can apply for adoption. Marilyn: I'm so excited! I can't wait to tell Richard! Ellen: If there is any cinnamon,it's in the cabinet with the salt and pipper. Marilyn: Well, it's all part of the same job. Just relax and enjoy it. Susan: What was it about? Carl: Yes. Vendor: Yeah. A left. Hot dog? Only seventy-five cents. Richard: Why is that necessary? Marchetta: I understand you used to be in the construction business. Philip: I told you. Richard: That's right. Grandpa hangs it there for good luck. He says it always brought him good luck on the baseball team. He believes it'll bring good luck to all the Stewart babies. Philip: My pleasure. Susan: Of course. I'm so sorry for Michelle. And you didn't have a chance to eat. Grandpa: I retired because... I wanted to be with my family. I didn't want to be alone anymore! Grandpa: OK. Marilyn: So...what do you think of him? Somsak: I regasmend rose-petal salad. Special for new friends. Elsa: My husband and I live near Spaceport. Susan: Thank you. Philip: Dad. Sam: Right here. Marilyn: It puts you to sleep. So does the sound. I've bee having a hard time keeping my eyes open just listening to it. It's like a special music. Richard: I never really thought about being a mother as a career. I guess you do have two career opportunities and a decision to make. Customer. Don't worry. The we're going to be late for dinner. Pete: You don't know what the surprise is yet? Come on! We'll tell you the big surprise. Alexandra: Gemma, sit. Good Gemma.Give me your paw.Good Gemma.This dog is well trained. 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. Grandpa: Remember our fishing trips? Richard: Well, it won't be easy. Marilyn: I'm so happy to be home with my family-and with Max. Harry: Michelle is a little shy. Susan: Why can't you do both? Marilyn: Thanks, Richard. Try putting him across your lap on his stomach. He likes that. Susan: He and Michelle are visiting relatives in New Jersey today. Philip: I guarantee you it would go very in the hospitals. My patients-mostly kids-would love to read and be read to. Peggy: Oh, pete, Pete! Oh, It's so good to see you! Linda: Friends, teachers... We need to talk to some people about you We want to be sure that you're responsible and that you can take good care of an animal. Then you have to till out this form about your family background. Ellen: You think so? Robbie: That's only part of it. It's gasplicated. I'll try to explain. Mike and I had a hamburger this afternoon, and we talked. Robbie: So do I. Susan: How...? Betty: You're a sore loser. Susan: The veil. Oh, it's so beautiful, Marilyn! Ellen: Please,use the phone. Richard: Hold on. Wait a minute, please. Millie: Did she say why she had to leave today? Philip: Well, I think I've had enough of that sandwich. Mike: Do? I don't know. I also applied to NYU. Sam: Well, He's here with his daughter to have lunch. Ellen: I'm planning to run for the school board. Philip: Carl Herrera. The boy has infected tonsils, and we should remove them as soon as possible. Richard: Your new exercise meter? Grandpa: Hello. Hello there. Are you ready for lunch with your grandpa? Susan: Really, Mr.Marchetta? Can I tell him that? Robbie: Like setting up a regular weekly reading program. You and Dad. You and Dr.Philip Stewart-going to the children's ward once or twice a week and reading to them. Sam: You're late. The production department's waiting in the conference room. Harry: How'd you do it? Grandpa: Peggy-Peggy Pendleton! You're Peggy Pendleton! Robbie: First, they have an excellent School of Journalism. Harry: Unbelievable! Robbie: I know. Marilyn; Good luck. Alexandra: I'm going to miss all of you. You've been like a second family to me. Richard: It was wonderful. The weather couldn't have been better. Carlson: Nervous about the opening tonight? Susan: Weight: eight pounds six ounces. Harry: Thank you, thank you! Grandpa: I understand. Sam: Hi. How was lunch? Robbie: Just my friend Mike and a few kids from school. Carlson: You may be right. Try it there, Tom Susan: There are so many things to consider. There's Michelle. I wonder if a move would be a bad thing for her. And my job. I don't know if I can get a good job in Los Angeles. And what about our family? Richard: Your new exercise meter? Ellen: Oh, poor baby. He's teething. Ellen: To the patients in the ward? Harry: It looks wrong. Harry: She likes you. Carlson: It's gasmon practice. Richard: Too bad we can't bottle the sound. Robbie: Good night, Alexandra. I'll pick you up on Saturday night, OK? Robbie: Sure, Dad.What? Philip: And that way, we'll spend more time together, Ellen. We just don't see each other anymore. Harry: Oh, it's OK. Let me take you home first. Richard: Thank you. Ellen: Grandma's pearls! Oh, Grandpa will be so pleased that you're wearing them. I'm sure he misses Grandma on a day like this. Marilyn: You seem to be enjoying the pressure. Harry: Does that mean that I can see you again? Richard: Well, I'd describe it as a book which is a ... a portrait of the United States-the places, the people-mostly the people. The things they do, the ways they live, the placesd they visit, and the landmarks. A photographic journey. Susan: And what about Michelle? Harry: Are we too late for our dinner reservation? Mike: Millie, did you bring the papes for dancing? Customer: Let me try it on. Ellen: No, just Max. I like that. No middle name. No middle initial. Philip: Yes.I loved them. Alexandra: Who's going to be there? Ellen: You really like Michelle, don't you? Richard: Thanks. Grandpa: We had a good day. Robbie pulled a boy out of the water. Susan: What time is my lunch date with Bill Levine. Mike: She told Robbie that her flight tomorrow was canceled, so she had to take an earlier flight today. Robbie: We sure do, Dad. Grandpa, can you gase? Carlson: Mr. O'Neill was so impressed with your work that he wants to develop it into a magazine concept. Ellen: I know you will. Alexandra: I hope so. I'm so sad to see this little dog without her family. Maxwell: I've got it. Now give m some information about how you see the building being used. Susan: And what about Michelle? Maxwell: When do you need the volunteers, and where do they report? 091110 design