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Now for the first time, the Zippo fuel dispenser is available at your ...hong yang ... Robbie: Well, a wristwatch, so she'll think of me when she looks at the time. Nothing flashy or expensive. Something simple-but a good one. Philip: I know it's sudden, Robbie, but this is an important opportunity. We'll head down there first thing tomorrow morning. OK? Mike: Great medical school, too. Alexandra: I received a letter from my partents this morning. Molly: Good. OK. We've got a movie. The title. Susan: I'd like to give thanks for a healthy year, a good job, and for meeting Harry and Michelle. Susan: Right. Well, I had a really nice time. Richard: Oh, that's not all. It hung over Susan's crib. Susan: Well...? Could we ask for anything more? Alexandra: Three months ago. Susan: Who is that? Alexandra: I'm glad for the dog. Richard: Don't forget about the bet. Dinner for the entire family. And that includes Susan. Grandpa: Yup. Forty-three years. Here's a brief description of forty three years of on-the-job training. Marilyn: And then he takes it back when Max is ready to use it? Susan: Help me with them, Marilyn. I've never worn them before. I've been saving them for today. Richard: It all sounded so easy until they mentioned needing collateral or a guarantor. Ellen: Mr. Maxwell was very kind to print my announcement. Philip: Hey, I'm a doctor, not a chef. Susan: I know you are. Robbie: Good night, Dad. Marilyn: Where was the house? Harry: It was about caring. Richard: Well, that sounds very exciting, but where would I fit into the plan? Marilyn: It is special. Happy anniversary. Ellen: How did you feel? Tell the truth didn't you feel terrible? Robbie: Well, I've Thought a lot about which college, and one of them is Columbia. Robbie: Mom, you're going to win! I know it! Grandpa: She was in love with Donald McGrath, the quarterback on our football team. Ellen: Yes, honey I did. Are we ever going to finish? Robbie: The scary part's leaving home and moving to college. Attendant: Whereabouts are you headed? Carlson: Mitchell has always encouraged new talent. Grandpa: From...? Richard: It's the way it should be. The Stewarts are the Stewarts! Marilyn: I understand your feelings about it, Richard. Ellen: Do you remember when Daddy and I used to take you and Susan and Robbie to Jones Beach? Philip: Remember, the Michigan football game? And Michigan needs a touchdown. Alexandra: Yes. I should be finished packing by then. Harry: Well, how do you like it so far? Michelle: Well, I really wouldn't want to move, but... Robbie: Absolutely. She has no idea that the party is in her honor. Ellen: I remember. How are you? Carl: Will it hurt? Richard: Well, the rain, the room, the view of the parking lot. It isn't the way I hoped it would be. Marilyn: Yes, Richard. Richard: Great, if you enjoy looking at a parking lot. Ellen: You and I are very busy these days. This is true. We need to find time to be together more, to do things together more-you and I. This would be a wonderful way to acgasplish that. Susan: Come on, Sam... Marilyn: Richard, did you go to the aerobics meter, really? Ellen: It would be wonderful, but our schedules won't allow it. Robbie: Very! Hey, she forgot her bag! Carlson: Ladies and gentlemen, if I may have your attention for a moment, please? I hope you're all enjoying the exhibition. I know that I am. And I would like to introduce the young man who spent the last five years taking these remarkable pictures and writing the background for Family. Album, U.S.A-Mr Richard Stewart. Grandpa: I was. But not in high school. For some reason, I couldn't get a handle on it. Then, in college. I became good at it. Maxwell: When do you need the volunteers, and where do they report? Carlson: Your family or the pubic? Dean: Doesn't show. How's Ellen? Susan: Grandpa, you are a terrific guy! Alexandra: Eight 0'clock is fine. Susan: We'll move after the school term. Richard: When do we see the reviews? Richard: I feel ungasfortable about it. Receptionist: And your name is...? Ellen: That's what I said. Marilyn: How could I forget? Amold: No. Alexandra: A dog! Nat: It's OK. I'm sure they meant well, but they probably had other things on their minds. Grandpa: Am I glad to see you! Susan: Fine. Joanne: Oh, here. On the ground floor we have the reception area... Philip: Mrs. Stewart and I will read a poem by Robert Frost. Marilyn: Don't laugh. In the beginner's meter, they give you a chance to rest between exercises. Richard: I'd like to make an appointment with him. Richard: Everybody. But especially my family. They've stood by me through all this. Ellen: Well, I will leave you two to talk. Come on, you big guy. Yes, gase on. That's it. Susan: Oh, Mother. I forgot you still had it. It's just so lovely. Carl: I didn't want to play charades, so they're angry at me. Alexandra: And I also have a little surprise for you, Robbie. A little going-away present. Sam: Now, how's the Stewart family? Virginia: And the price is right. Would you like to go see it? Susan: Well, are you going to tell me what's on you mind, Harry? Danny: Let me tell you something, Malcolm. With your background and experience, I can learn something...and I do need some advice on a difficult problem. Let me show you this. Michelle: I think it's too easy. Robbie: Was it serious? Susan: Yes. Carl: But my birthday is tomorrow. Ellen: It's in the right-hand drawer, next to the bottle openers. Harry: Well! Nice restaurant. Marilyn: Absolutely not. The world's greatest grandmother, Mrs. Ellen Stewart, has agreed to take care of him for the weekend. Grandpa: Is that you, Susan? Somsak: A special place for special people. Robbie: And in this family. Robbie: Yes, I know that. Alexandra: Nice to meet you, Mr. Baker. Dean: It's been very nice talking to you. Philip: My pleasure. Susan: You're growing so fast, Michelle. Ellen: And that's what I did. I did both with Richard and Susan, and I did both with Robbie. Robbie: Well, how would it be if you took some time to work with Dad towards solving that problem? Richard: No...I can't remember taking pictures of people exercising. Carlson: It's nice to meet you. Robbie: Sounds like fun. Fifty Years? Wow! Robbie: This is really neat! When do we eat? Alexandra: How do you do? Ellen: Oh. Grandpa: You two belong on stage! That was wonderful! Marilyn; Good luck. Susan: I can't wait till he's just a little older. Our toy gaspany makes the most wonderful toys for kids. Grandpa: How is he ,Philip? Susan: I think that really answers your questions, Marilyn. You can do it.Do your designs at home-here. Grandpa: Well...they want me to, but it's too early to know for sure.I'm pretty independent. I tried to teach my kids the importance of independence, but I'm not sure I want to be alone. Some people don't mind being alone.I do. Grandpa: Oh, sure I do. Hi, Abe. Susan: Los Angeles? That's a big decision. 091110 design