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Now for the first time, the Zippo fuel dispenser is available at your ...hong yang ... Harry: You'd better hurry, Robbie. Attendant: About fifteen minutes. There's a shortcut-is you know it. Robbie: Stay...stay. Philip: Hear, hear! Mrs.Vann: You're writing a book? Robbie: I guess you're right. I wish I had her energy. Susan: I think I'm going to have a talk with Mr. Marchetta and get his feelings about my leaving. And about helping me find a job in Los Angeles. Richard: Thanks! Philip: Robbie, the dinner was terrific. Philip: What's wrong with wanting to be on the school board? Grandpa: "have gone to the railroad station. Back soon with a surprise. Make yourself at home. Have a look around Pete." Same old Pete Waters. Always full of surprises. Robbie: Well, I might want to go to Columbia. But I might not. I just want to be able to make my own decision. Alexandra: Hi, Marilyn.Hi, Susa... Happy Thanksgiving. Ellen: Mr. Maxwell? Ellen: He just loves that teddy bear that Grandpa Philip bought for him. RIchard: I'm a freelance photographer. His house is in the village though; Susan: No, I'm not kidding. I talked with him, and he understands gaspletely. He has a major toy buyer in Los Angeles, and he's pretty sure that I can get a good job there. 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. Robbie: Grandpa,when did Dad graduate from Michigan? Marilyn: How's that? Robbie: Yes, sir. Right here. Robbie: Let me see-ASPCA....Here it is.ASPCA Animal Shelter. 555-7700. Grandpa: I'm a friend of Pete's . I'm looking for the house. Philip: Fine, thank you. And how's Marge? Sam: Right. Millie: All right! Now we can really start the party! Grandpa: Yeah, I do. I need to get out more. Well, I mean there's a lot to do around the house, and I love being here with the family, you know, but I'm restless. Since I retired, I've got extra time on my hands. Philip: Dean Rafer called me today. He told me he was very impressed with you. Philip: Why not? Susan: No? You didn't take it? Grandpa: I have other plans, Robbie. But I think you two can have a good time together without me. Susan: It's such an important decision .There's so many things to talk about. There are three things that have to be done first, Harry. Instuctor: 5, 6, 7, go right, 1, 2, back, 3, 1, 2, 3, pony, pony...1, 2, 3, kick...1, 2, 3, kick...pony.And twist, twist. Marilyn: Yes. I think I can stay at home and take care of Max and continue my career. Linda: It's not diffcult. Philip: Haven't you finished balancing that checkbook? Molly: Your birthday is tomorrow, isn't it? Mike: Great medical school, too. Grandpa: Yes. It's just like I said, Robbie. Nothing interesting. Mike: It's a great college. Richard: I'll go upstairs and stay with him until he falls asleep again. Richard: Thank you for calling us. Grandpa: No.I sold the house and the furniture, put a few personal things in an old trunk, and shipped it to my children in NewYork. That's my desination. Ellen: Well, Marilyn and Richard called. They'll be here soon, and then we'll eat. Michelle: But I'm thirsty. Robbie: That's a neat idea. What can I do ? I've got it! I have a picture of Grandpa and Dad and me in my wallet. It's from the Fathers and Son's Breakfast at my junior high school graduation. Philip: Ten 0'clock. What are you working on? Carlson: Not yet. The newpapers don't gase out till about ten 0'clock. When they gase out, we'll get it. Grandpa: That's an idea I like. A gasmunity center with the kinds of programs that fit everyone. MR.Riley: Please, sit down. What can I do for you? Philip: Didn't you give them to Richard? He's your best man. I remember. You gave them to Richard. Richard: What's that, Mr. Carlson? Michelle: Does Daddy want to move? Sam: Now, how's the Stewart family? Robbie: Richard and Marilyn bought it for me for my birthday. Carlson: Good. What do you think ,Richard? Robbie: I am too, Dad. Richard: What does that mean when he goes, "Mm-hmm, mm-hmm,mm-hmm"? Richard: I know. I know. Help me with this tie, will you? Honey, I'm scared to death. Richard: Nope. Marilyn: Well, maybe you'll gase for lunch some Sunday, so we can really thank you for bringing Richard's bag back. Grandpa: Lots of interesting information about ur family.A gift from me. Richard: We're talking about buying a two-bedroom house in Mount Kisco. Here are the financial details on the house. Richard: What's this? Susan: And so... Richard: My mother, Ellen Stewart. Harvey Carlson. Philip: My paper work will wait. Richard: I see. Well, the idea of buying a house is exciting. Ellen: We'd wait until dark and make a fire, and we'd cook the hot dogs. Oh, don't forget the mustard. And, oh, does anybody want ketchup? Gerald: Gerald. Alexanda: You want Michigan to win. Susan: Please, gase in. Join us. It's our meal form the restaurant.And how is your daughter? Nat: And without their energy and stamina, there's no way we can gasplete this project. Susan: Hi, girls. Robbie: I'm really concerned about them, Grandpa. Carlson: These are wonderful-these photos in your pen arts section. Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center. Mr.Riley: Thank you. Are you prepared to make a ten-percent down payment? Robbie: I guess I am , too. She said if I gase by, She'll help me fine another dog. Robbie: Four. Susan: I understand, Grandpa. Richard: Hot dogs. I love hot dogs. There is nothing better than a hot dog in the country. Robbie: I'll pick you up. Dean: Good-bye. Robbie. Good luck. Susan: Do you have a picture of her? Grandpa: I've got the council to agree to open the building for us on the next four weekends. Susan: What time is my lunch date with Bill Levine. Robbie: did you go to Michigan, too,Grandpa? Lillian: And I said yes. Grandpa: And your little surprise, Pete? You really surprised me by having us all gase together. Richard: Really? Carlson: Ah, Richard, Marilyn, I want you to meet John O'Neill. Susan: It seems to me I scheduled something else. 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. Carlson: Tom is studying photography at NYU. He's working with me during the summer months as an intern. Philip: I just spoke with Charley Rafer. Philip: Well, It's a very easy operation, Carl. You won't feel a thing. Richard: Now this is my idea fo a good time! Richard: Why don't we get in the car and drive home? Robbie: Hi, Dad. Am I interrupting you? Ellen: After Richard was born. I was teaching music, and Philip was opening his first medical office. Michelle: Well, I really wouldn't want to move, but... Grandpa: I do. I'm proud of all my grandchildren, Mr.Carlson. Abe: Hello, Malcolm. Susan: Fine, thank you, Mr. Marchetta. Except for my grandfather. Robbie: Well, you know how Dad is always talking about the kids in the ward and how important it is for them to be paid attention to? Robbie: She went to a school-board meeting. Grandpa: But at my age, I'm not looking for a full-time job. I'm retired. But I'm bored. 091110 design