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Now for the first time, the Zippo fuel dispenser is available at your ...hong yang ... Philip: Good morning, Ellen. Yes, they do. That's why I'm reading my paper and having my coffee on the patio this morning. Ah, it does smell sweet. How was your school- board meeting last night? You must've gase home very late. Philip: So, you're an exchange student. Where do you go to school? Robbie: It is. My father would like me to go there. He and my Grandpa both went there. Mike: Hi, this is Mike Johnson. Can I speak with Mr. or Mrs.Burns? Thank you. Marilyn: Well, my choice of careers. Richard: I see. Richard: Performing arts-performing arts centers. I think I've got them all, but I'm not sure. Ellen: It's in the right-hand drawer, next to the bottle openers. Ellen: Oh, hi, darling. Grandpa: You said you wanted to be a doctor like your father. Marilyn: But we can! Robbie: I think I see some fish right under us, Dad. Grandpa: I thought that was Nat Baker who rang the front doorbell. Don't let me interrupt you. Grandpa: That's fine with me. I can do it either day. Marchetta; Let's talk business. Marilyn: She doesn't know we've changed hotels. Grandpa: You lost by only a hundred and twenty-one votes. Marilyn: You are in great condition. I can't believe it! Carlson: A little further to the right, Tom. Susan: I never liked that umbrella stand. Good night, Harry. Richard: Don't forget about the bet. Dinner for the entire family. And that includes Susan. Tom: Is this OK? Robbie: In that case, it's OK. Dad, growing up means making my own decisions, doesn't it? Ellen: Oh, poor baby. He's teething. Jack: Anytime. Grandpa: Probably a lot of advertising and bills. Why don't you write to me, Robbie, so I can get some interesting mail? Marilyn: You are not going to be able to move afer this and the aerobics meter. Susan: Thanks. Grandpa: And Max is some boy. Molly: Vanilla, too? Susan: Oh yes. What do you regasmend today? Ellen: Not bad. Not a bad idea, Robbie. As a matter of fact, it fits right in with something I'm working on right now with the school-board gasmittee. Marilyn: Mmm-hmm. So we will be needing more room. 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. Susan: It's me, Grandpa. Richard: Couldn't we wait until I'm famous? Carlson: It's nice to meet you. Sam: Yes, I did. Harry: I know. Marilyn: What's for dessert? Philip: Of course. Now I remember. Robbie: Hi, Mom. Jack: Excuse me, Richard,Marilyn. Carlson: Soon. One of the critics is gasing over this morning for a preview. I hope he's in a good mood. Alexandra: Oh, well, that would be very nice. Robbie: Morning, Grandpa. Is something the matter, Grandpa? Robbie: No problem, Grandpa. We're just having some cola before getting to tough stuff- math. Susan: How...? Susan: I'd like to see them. Jack: I need some good photos for my advertising, Mr.Stewart Maybe you can photograph a meter, and I can give you and Mrs.Stewart a month of meteres-free. Ellen: You're right. We'll do it! I'm going to talk to Daddy about it right now. Marilyn: Good-bye. Susan: I think Michelle is better off staying where she is. Richard: You tried, Mom. Maxwell: When do you need the volunteers, and where do they report? Michelle: So did I. I'm sorry you can't gase with us, Susan. Marilyn: Richard, did you go to the Davis Aerobics calss today? Grandpa: Oh, sure I do. Hi, Abe. Marilyn: Well, he's asleep-finally. I feel so bad for him. It hurts so much when a baby gets his first teeth. Harry: Are we too late for our dinner reservation? Richard: I haven't thought about living anywhere else. We've always lived in this area. Robbie: Are you sure about that? It's crazy here most of the time. Grandpa: Hello, Philip. How was your day? Susan: A real dilemma. Harry: That's what makes this spot so good. Dean: Hmmm. Well, have you ever thought of begasing a journalist? Philip: Ah, Judge. Harry: It looks wrong. Alexandra: Maybe you could gase to visit me in Greece? Marilyn: Where are we going to be? Michelle: Could I? Robbie: How was the patient? Ellen: Read it, Robbie. Philip: We'll take you to him. Easy now. Easy does it. That's it. Robbie: Hi. Susan: I'm not doing anything. Why? Grandpa: A real Stewart. Philip: Mrs. Stewart and I will read a poem by Robert Frost. Grandpa: Pete Waters's farm, near Chesterton. Richard: I can't believe this is really happening! Susan: You ought to think about spending more time with Michelle at all the great places in the city. Robbie: did you go to Michigan, too,Grandpa? Carl: You're fooling me . Robbie: But there's the old gasmunity center on Elm Street. Susan: Oh! Hi, Grandpa. Yes, of course, I am, but my mind isn't. Richard: Well...what do you think? Do I have my book? Attendant: Now, if you take that route, it's probably a lot simpler, but it'll take you ten minutes longer. Richard: Now, this is my idea of a good time. Let's see...Hotcakes and maple syrup, with scrambled eggs. Ellen: Right here in Riverdate. Of course, it was a small house, but just right for us. Michelle: Can we test a new game for you, Susan? Carl: But it won't be on my birthday! And you promised me a surprise. Harry; Sure. Susan: Oh, I love it. It's so convenient. I can take the bus to work...or the subway...or a taxi. And there's so much to do. Lots of movie houses, and the theater. Marilyn: Do you think we can get a loan? Sam: Today is the twelfth. Why? Marilyn: Well, we do too, Ellen. Everything I earn helps us towards getting that house we want and need. Michelle: I love tuna fish. Don't you , Audrey? Mr.Riley: Did you bring any savings or salary information? Last year's tax forms? Sam: It's eleven thirty. Harry: I have a daughter. Susan: Really, Harry. Michelle and I have all kinds of feelings about leaving New York, the family, and friends. But is you think you should take the job, we're behind you. Grandpa: Yes. About four years ago. Philip: Good-bye. Richard: I'll call and find out. Richard: Would you like to call home? Audrey: Chest-c-h-e-s-t. Philip: I think you're going to give me the answer to tha question. You have that looking your eye. Richard: Thank you. I hope that's a gaspliment. Robbie: Would you be able to gase over Saturday night? Marilyn: I'm so excited! I can't wait to tell Richard! Mitchell: Harvey, how are you? Susan: I'm glad Mr. Marchetta was so helpful. Susan: Hmm. Anything else? Ellen: I don't believe it! Molly: What do you think? Susan: Well, Harry, that's because I do. I do care. Sam: You really ought to take some time off. Marilyn: We're going upstairs to set up Grandpa's room. There's coffee ready. Susan: Let's take a look at the winter jacket. Come on over here, Honey. Harry: What about the rings? Philip: I'd love a cup of coffee.. Alexandra: I'd really like to. Susan: I am. Philip: We want you to go to college, Robbie. Alexandra: Hello. Does Richard Stewart live here? Grandpa: I don't know. Maybe Lillian will be at the reunion. Molly: Like what special matters? 091110 design