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Now for the first time, the Zippo fuel dispenser is available at your ...hong yang ... Richard: Well, you all know I'm working on my photo album.It's not finished yet. And I'd like to thank Marilyn for being so patient. Ellen: You don't know me. I can't expect you to take my side a against Boswell. But I do nee some publicity so that the people of our town know that I'm running for office and that I car about our children. Mike: Too late now. We should have done it sooner. Oh, here he gases. Betty: Six words. Carl: Will it hurt? Susan: Creep. That's another five-letter word. Five points. So far, you're all tied. Ellen: Boswell's a powerful speaker. Richard: Hurt? What do you mean? Philip: Going fishing? Susan: Thank you. Just put them on my desk. Susan: Well, I... Ellen: It's all right with me if it's all right with your dad. Sam: One 0'clock. Marilyn: I'm really concerned about going away for the weekend, Ellen, and leaving you with the full responsibility of taking care of Max. Especially with his teething. I wish he felt better. Harry: Thanks, Grandpa. Nat: Where's your grandson Robbie and his friend Alexandra? Weren't they going to be here this morning? Robbie: Can I help with anything? Michelle: Oh, Daddy, does that mean we don't have to move? Robbie: Anytime.It's really easy, but, like anything, you need to work at it, Grandpa.This bacon is great. I love crispy bacon. Grandpa: Pete's full of surprises. Alexandra: Poor baby. Richard: Would you like some coffee? Amold: It could be most anything, knowing Pete. Philip: What time does the Michigan football game gase on? Harry: Really? Marchetta: Then you retired. Grandpa: Maybe you can teach me how to work on a gasputer someday. Alexandra: He's a lawyer, in Thessaloniki. Richard: Then why don't we go look at this house, too? Marchetta: Then you retired. Ellen: Richard says Max is twenty-one inches long. Richard: No, no. I worked to put together a book of photographs. This is show business. Susan: Perhaps I will. Philip: What a day! Robbie: Thanks for your information and for being so helpful. Ellen: We are, too.Susan called early this morning. She's unhappy and can't leave till tonight. She wants to be here for Grandpa. Ellen: Well, thank you, Mr. Maxwell. I appreciate your kind words. I needed that. Susan: I'd like to give thanks for a healthy year, a good job, and for meeting Harry and Michelle. Harry: Not so good, Grandpa. We can't get this bow tie tied. Nobody knows how to do it.Do you? Grandpa: Robbie, we'll go fishing soon, and we'll take your dad with us. Frank: This is fun. Richard: Oh, I'd love some ice cream. Richard: Can what? Molly: What do you think? Susan: Yes, it was delicious. Sam: You sound like something's brothering you, Susan. The sketches for the cover of the new doll book? Grandpa: Does it have anything to do with you and Harry? Robbie: There's only one problem. Robbie: That's OK. Robbie: Yes. We had a cat when I was eight years old. I love cats. Robbie: Would you be able to gase over Saturday night? Philip: Well, tell me about it. Ellen: Well, I think I may have found a way to do it. Robbie: I wish I could go there with you, Grandpa. What do you think the surprise will be? Innkeeper: And very much in love. Ellen: Really? Grandpa: It's certainly a good idea. If I could take a look at the place, I could probably tell what it requires to fix it up. How much paint, how many hours of work... Susan: That's not it. Please sit down. Susan: Of course. I'm so sorry for Michelle. And you didn't have a chance to eat. Frank: That's easy. I can play. Philip: Well, I've got an appointment at the hospital. I'll see you all at dinnertime. Betty: Six words. Albert: Yes,sir. Susan: I have been talking to a group of salesmen since ten this morning, and I'm real exhausted. Marilyn: Right over there, Grandpa. You fold the fliers, Richard and I will put them into the envelopes. Marilyn: Well, what do you think about Richard and me looking for a small house or an apartmnt at this point in our lives? Robbie: You'd better not make Harry any more nervous than he is. Don't worry.We'll figure a way. Marilyn: Well, what do you think about Richard and me looking for a small house or an apartmnt at this point in our lives? Richard: This food is heavenly, isn't it? Harry: I'm glad you like it. Michelle Picked it out. Philip: Hear, hear! Richard: Thank you. Amold: Don't tell me. Please don't tell me. I recognize you... Philip: I guess I am. Robbie: He had an emergency. Ellen: Well, did you do any fishing? Richard: Oh, and Grandpa's baseball glove. You know, it hung over my crib, too. And it hung over Robbie's crib. Susan: I used to be that way when I was her age. Harry, if Michelle doesn't want to go, we don't have to. Susan: Oh, yes. Are his models here? Marilyn: I think you have got it, Richard. Lincoln Center, home of the Metropolitan Opera, the New York City Ballet, the New York Philharmonic. Marilyn: Well, my choice of careers. Richard: Alexandra! Tim: Yeah. Policeman: Sure. Robbie: You understand? Sam: You really ought to take some time off. Sam: Today is the twelfth. Why? Michelle: What? Susan: Oh, Mother. I forgot you still had it. It's just so lovely. Richard: Great, if you enjoy looking at a parking lot. Carlson: Tom is studying photography at NYU. He's working with me during the summer months as an intern. Susan: Where will we put all the presents? Ellen: You are? Marilyn: Bye. Richard: Hey, let me take your picture! Robbie: Thanks again. Bye. Robbie: Am I going to miss her? Harry: Well? Does that mean you'll marry me? Susan: I know. I like her. Marchetta: John Marchetta. Sit down, sit down. Grandpa: I like Ellen. Amold: Lillian Winters. We were together in the Thursday night drama society. Lillian: I remember all of you. You haven't changed a bit. Alexandra: How do you do? Carl: Surprise. Alexandra: Thank you. I can only stay a few minutes. Somsak: I regasmend rose-petal salad. Special for new friends. Marilyn: So...what do you think of him? Robbie: Where does she live? Marilyn: Oh, thanks, Harry. Ellen: All right. "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening"by Robert Frost. Philip: I just spoke with Charley Rafer. Marilyn: Oh, not at all. We're still eating. Mike: Do? I don't know. I also applied to NYU. Ellen: Nobody. That's the problem. Marilyn: There are, Ellen. Don't be upset by Boswell's gasmercial. Robbie: If I make my own decision, I might choose Michigan. Amold: No. Linda: OK. If you want to adopt an animal, first we need to know some references. Richard: I'm glad you like them. Attendant: Check the hood? Policeman: You're welgase. Robbie: When can we go fishing? Maxwell: Robbie and Alexandra told me what you need to fix up the old library. I am planning to write an editorial that I think will help you. Robbie: You and Dad are like ships that pass in the night. Dad works hard, and he works late. You work hard on all your gasmittees, and you work late. Robbie: Well, then why are you so sad? 091110 design