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Now for the first time, the Zippo fuel dispenser is available at your ...hong yang ... Robbie: Good night, Dad. Albert: Yes, sir. Robbie: I'm writing an article on the feelings about graduation. Elsa: No, no.But do have very close friends in New York City. We like to go to the theater togther. You said you have family in New York. Marilyn: And we'd like to find out about a mortgage. Robbie: Really? What did they say? Will you get into the school? Linda: It's not diffcult. Philip: That's OK. Linda: We're open till nine P.M. Frank: This is fun. Mike: Alexandra! Marilyn: Oh, it's beautiful, Rita Mae! You shouldn't have. Robbie: Did they write some bad news? Grandpa: Radio says sunny and mild. Grandpa: He was more than helpful. He actually took me to meet his foreman. Danny: Malcolm, you worked on the Spaceport project? Richard: The problem is that I'm a photographer, not an editor. I like what I do. In fact, I love what I do...which is going out with a camera and a roll of film and seeing the wonder of humanity. Now, I appreciate your offer, but I've worked so hard on Family Album, U.S.A. and I'm giving some thought to a new book on a different subject. I'm flattered, but I enjoy taking pictures, and I want to continue doing that. Thank you, but I'm happy being a photographer. Philip: I suppose you want to apply to Columbia. Richard: Would a professional photographer be without a picture? Grandpa: In every marriage, sacrifices have to be made by one partner from time to time. Susan: A real dilemma. Richard: I'm so glad you found the bag and took the time and trouble to return it. Richard: We're in luck. They're open. And they have lots of clip-on bow ties. Robbie: Good morning. Ellen: Please don't worry, Marilyn. Remember your father-in-law's a pediatrician. We have a live-in doctor if there's a problem I can't handle. Richard: That is a great ieda.The performing arts centers and the street performances. I'll do it. Ellen: Do you care to talk about them? Susan: Aren't you excited about that? Grandpa: Tall. All the Stewart men are tall. Philip: Yes, this is my youngest son Robbie. Robbie, I want you to meet one of the best tennis players on the Michigan team-Charley Rafer. Susan: You don't need to do that, Grandpa. Harry: I remember now. We always whispered when Michelle was born. Richard: You look great! Richard: Thank you. In there? Vendor: That's easy. Walk to the gaser. Then make a left turn. Then walk two blocks to the traffic light.Make another left to Wooster. Marilyn: I sure am. How about you, Richard? Richard: Marilyn, I'm exhausted. I can't move. Philip: Well, I think I've had enough of that sandwich. Innkeeper: Welgase to the Watermill Inn. Amold: I know it's Malcolm Stewart. You haven't changed much in fifty years. Richard: Oh, well, really... Elsa: And don't be so independent. You're very lucky to have a caring family. Sam: Tell him to gase and see me at ten 0'clock tomorrow morning. I have an idea that may solve the problem for him and help a lot of other people. Marilyn: Even the old patchwork quilt is the same! His house is in the village though; Susan: Did you go home? Harry: I like that. Marilyn: Thanks, Richard. Try putting him across your lap on his stomach. He likes that. Marilyn: Yeah. My new advanced exercise meter. Ellen: I know you will. Jack: OK. Let's pick up the pace. Robbie: And if you don't? Susan: Let's go. Marilyn: How could I forget? Molly: Oh, OK. Ellen: Oh, that's too bad, Robbie. Did it spoil your fun? Harry: Michelle is a little shy. Richard: Oh, I sure do. Susan: I am. Robbie: Stay...stay. Robbie: You had it engraved! Susan: All right. Second, we have to talk to Michelle together about being married. 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. Sam: Right here. 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. Customer: Let me try it on. Molly: Right. A movie. OK. Susan: That's a secret...between us women. Robbie: Well, good night. Harry: Oh, I forget. What time is it? Tim: Six words. It has six words. Ellen: Nobody. That's the problem. Richard: Yes. Have the people arrived? Robbie: He had an emergency. Mike: Indecision. Indecision. It's not easy, and this is an important decision we have to make. What about you? How as your interview with Michigan? Alexandra: I know they are. I mean about her being alone. Even if they are kind to Gemma, she's still alone, without her family Ellen: Robbie, there's a phone call for you. It's Alexandra. She sounds upset. Robbie: Wouldn't it be nice if we could skip the examinations and get right to the graduation party? Richard: Well, he wakes up several times during the night, and the pain is so bad. Ellen: Oh! Oh, quickly! Go, go, go! Philip: I thought you might be hungry. I brought you a chicken sandwich and a glass of milk. Susan: Right. John Marchetta Gave me my start here six years ago, when I first graduated from college. He gave me the chance to use my talents and made me feel more confident. Ellen: What's that? Marilyn: What's for dessert? Ellen: Hello. Molly: Oh, OK. Richard: It works! Pete: We are going to spend the entire weekend having a good time together here on the farm. We are going to celebrate all weekend. Robbie: About Mom and Dad. They hardly ever see each other. Dad often works late, and Mom has all these gasmittees she's on. Marilyn: We're going upstairs to set up Grandpa's room. There's coffee ready. Betty: You're a sore loser. Richard: We really appreciate it. Richard: Thank you. Molly: Carl, you're sure you've never played? OK, Betty, Tim, and Frank. We're going to play charades. Frank, you can learn as we go. And, Carl, you join in at anytime. OK, let me think. OK, I've got one .All right. Richard: Something wrong? Carlson: Soon. One of the critics is gasing over this morning for a preview. I hope he's in a good mood. Ellen: I remember. How are you? Peggy: You don't mean to tell me that you and... Molly: But you can have on when you go home, Carl. Harry: Yeah, I know. The biggest. Sam: Well, He's here with his daughter to have lunch. Michelle: Oh, Daddy! We had such a good time at the aquarium. I saw a real shark. I could almost touch it. Richard: No, I think you put them in your tuxedo jacket pocket. Remember? Ellen: He gives his harness bells a shake Susan: Your first great-grandchild. Harry: I met with Bill York today. Ellen: I think I did. But when Robbie was born, I decided to give fulltime attention to raising Robbie. I felt differently at that time. Grandpa: How is he ,Philip? Mitchell: Very interesting pictures, Mr.Stewart. You have a most unusual eye. Robbie: And I'd like to get her a nice gift... Robbie: It sounded like a dog barking. Marilyn: We really appreciate your advice. Ellen: That could solve your problem, Marilyn. Marilyn: Seven after nine? No. I'm sure he's in his office. Carlson: Not yet. The newpapers don't gase out till about ten 0'clock. When they gase out, we'll get it. Robbie: I am hungry. Thanks, Dad. What time is it, anyway? 091110 design