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Now for the first time, the Zippo fuel dispenser is available at your ...hong yang ... Richard: Oh, you're being a really good sport about this, Marilyn, but I think we should face the truth. Philip: I sure do...Well, I've got to run, Dad. See you later. Michelle: Thank you. Mrs.Vann: You're writing a book? Ellen: I think you should call Rita Mae right now. I think your idea of working at home is perfect. Harry: Well, we'll put everything over there. We'll set up our tents over there by the edge of the woods. Then we'll be able to make our fire there where it's safe. Philip: You should have your breakfast, Son. Make you feel better. Protein, vitamins. Ellen: I want our children to learn more than reading, writing, and airthmetic. I want to keep the after-school programs-the music, the concerts. Marilyn: Thanks, Michelle. Robbie: If you don't... can I...can I adopt the dog? Elsa: You must be excited. Robbie: Yes, there is. I can tell. What's the matter? Come on, you can tell me .What's up? Elsa: Oh,here it is. Harry: Looks like we should've bought a bigger one. I guess we'll have to exchange it, too. I'm sure the store has others. Marilyn: Umm...smell that coffee... cinnamon and cloves. Grandpa: Well,maybe your dad and I could take you fishing with us. Alexandra: The Mollnas treat me so nicely, and I love being with you family so much... but when I received the letter with photographs of my family, I cried. I cried because I miss them all. Philip: I love the idea. Would you work with me? Marilyn: Well, I'll tell Richard, and we'll go to see her. Do you think the skirt length is right, Ellen? Do you think it's too long? Susan: I understand, Harry. Harry: Oh, it's OK. Let me take you home first. Robbie: About Mom and Dad. They hardly ever see each other. Dad often works late, and Mom has all these gasmittees she's on. Robbie: Oh? Grandpa: When can I do that? I'd be happy to. Marilyn: I've thought about that for some time. Ellen: He'll be fine, Marilyn. Marilyn: Don't you forget. Robbie: Until today, I was never really interested in medicine. Robbie: Well, we talked about a lot of thing .He applied to Columbia, and his interview was very successful. He thinks he'll be accepted, and he really wants to go there. Susan: Well, are you going to tell me what's on you mind, Harry? Michelle: Or me? Richard: What's this about, Harvey? Susan: All right. Second, we have to talk to Michelle together about being married. Sam: At Rossano's. Sam: Did you remember your other appointment for today? Marilyn: Where should we look for a house, Mrs.Martinelli? Philip: No, no, no, no,. What's up? Harry: My daughter isn't feeling well. Nat: I remember now. Right. Hi. Hello, Alexandra. Harry: I think we're going to be good friends. Good night, Susan. Richard: Mom, we really appreciate your taking care of Max for the weekend and giving up your free time. Robbie: I'm counting on it. Susan: Where will we put all the presents? Richard: Uh... I give up. Richard: I'm sure Rita Mae will understand and wait until you're ready to go back to work. Harry: Yes? Ellen: About what? Philip: I don't see any breaks or fractures. Well, well. Thank you, Molly. Philip: And that way, we'll spend more time together, Ellen. We just don't see each other anymore. Marilyn: You see, Richard? Max is welgase here. Sumsak: This is my friend Harry Bennett. Richard: Oh, please.Hold Gerald's hand, please.Great! Now point to the buildings.Terrific! Give Mommy a kiss, Gerald. Nice! Thank you, Gerald. And thank you,Mrs Vann. Susan: It's OK, Harry Michelle is quite right. She just said it's too easy. Michelle: Yes. I told Daddy to pick blue ones. Blue is for boys, and pink is for girls. Harry: I guess you're right. Two hours from now.Two hours from now. Susan: What time is my lunch date with Bill Levine. Harry: Thank you. To the gaser and then a left? Grandpa: It's import to her.There are lots of places to go, lots of things to do. She can't sit around and do nothings to do. She can't sit around and do nothing. Philip works late. Richard: I've never been more relaxed. Susan: Hmm. It's probably nothing. OK, let's get started. Would you call Priscilla Smith at FAO Schwarz, please? Ellen: You are a very smart young man, Robbie. I think I'll wait until tomorrow. Linda: No ID number. Without that, it's hard. Ellen: I know. Rita Mae: Now the hard work begins. Grandpa: Richard, these are terrific pictures. This one really brings back memories. You remember that day, Robbie? Robbie: Could I? Ellen: Oh,Robbie! Marilyn: We're not? Molly: Well, I see you're feeling better. Marilyn: But... I'll miss him. Richard: Do you think I have enough to show him? Susan: Yes, I do. Change back into your jeans, and put on the new winter jacket we bought today. Marilyn: I'm so happy to be home with my family-and with Max. Robbie: OK, I guess. Especially when Alexandra gave me a surprise... Waiter: And a cheeseburger, medium rare, with onion and French fries .And a ginger ale with lots of ice. Salad dressing? Ellen: Looks good. Simple. Virginia: Your father's a wonderful doctor, Richard. He took care of my daughter when she was a child. He's the best pediatrician in Westchester. Ellen: And you can both benefit financially. Harry: Thanks, Susan. I thought you'd all like it. Robbie: Wouldn't it be nice if we could skip the examinations and get right to the graduation party? Richard: It works! Nat: Where? Richard: You tried, Mom. Susan: Good night, Marilyn. Marilyn: To be with our family and all that Stewart TLC. Michelle: I like blue, too, Daddy. Harry: We're going to go to lunch in a few minutes, honey. Linda: Oh, we'll try, believe me. Harry: What I'm trying to say...since this is so easy ...Here are ten letters that express my feelings for you. Richard: With a Greek-American family? Philip: Well, I have a scheduling problem. Marilyn: What about the house in Mount Kisco? Somebody else'll buy it by then. Philip: Well, I'll tell Robbie. And thanks, Dad. Betty: Sounds like. Richard: I haven't thought about living anywhere else. We've always lived in this area. Ellen: I don't know. It's locked. Susan: Oh, it was nice meeting all of you. I hope you have a wonderful time at the Museum of Natural History. Carlson: We'll know when tonight's papers gase out. Keep your fingers crossed. Philip: Hey, I'm a doctor, not a chef. Richard: You look great! Sam: Right here. Richard: Thanks! BIll: Craft and Craft is the biggest in the country. Philip: Mrs. Stewart, may I have this dance? Marchetta: TOPS. T-O-P-S- means Talented Older People's Society. Marilyn: How could I forget? Ellen: Did you find the sandwich I made for you? Grandpa: What does she think? Alexandra: Just wouderful, Mr. Stewart. The Molinas are a large family. I love being with them. Ellen: Hello, Susan. Yes, I know, but he'll get over it . Good. Then you'll be here about five? Oh, fine. I look forward to seeing you and Harry and Michelle. Drive carefully. Good-bye. Marilyn: It's pretty, but I prefer a two-story home. 091110 design