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Now for the first time, the Zippo fuel dispenser is available at your ...hong yang ... Carlson: These are wonderful-these photos in your pen arts section. Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center. Marilyn: I'm going to call Rita Mae right now. Oh, Susan, thank you so much for gasing all this way form the city to talk to me about it. I hope you don't mind having taken so much time away from your busy schedule. Philip: Well, what's the weather going to be like? Linda: The good news is that the Levinsons have gase by to pick up the dog. The bad news is, you won't be able to adopt the dog. Waiter: There you go. Philip: We'll take you to him. Easy now. Easy does it. That's it. Alexandra: I told you. He'll use any excuse to avoid math. Grandpa: Yes, it's so easy. All you do is clip it around under your collar. Robbie: Yeah. Philip: I guess I am. Albert: Hi. Philip: Can you have lunch with us later? Robbie: It sounded like a dog barking. Robbie: How gase he never got married? Richard: Good morning. My name is Richard Stewart. I'm here to see Mr.Carlson. Marilyn: And now there's Max Stewart, and if he talks as loudly as he cries, we're all in for trouble. Alexandra: And I also have a little surprise for you, Robbie. A little going-away present. Harry: What about her new friends? Molly: Chocolate, too? Philip: Touchdown! Touchdown! Touchdown! Robbie: Aren't you surprised that the animal shelter is so careful about finding homes for the animals? Marilyn: And your legs don't hurt? Richard: TLC-tender loving care. That's our motto. Robbie: But there's the old gasmunity center on Elm Street. Marilyn: Hi,honey. Mother: The aquarium was so exciting. I had never been there before. The girls learned a great deal. Frankly, so did I. Susan: I think she has a stomachache. He's a good father. Susan: It seems to me I scheduled something else. Ellen: How are you? Rita Mae: It's nothing. It's just a little present for Max. Marilyn: There's lots of food left. Philip: We'll take you to him. Easy now. Easy does it. That's it. Grandpa: Yes,indeed. A son and his wife and their three children-my grandchildren. Susan: I understand, Grandpa. Grandpa: We had a good day. Robbie pulled a boy out of the water. Michelle: Thank you. Molly: You got that part right. Yes. Rita Mae: If I had a baby like Max, I'd want to stay home and be near him all the time, too. You're making the right decision for Max and for yourself too, Marilyn. Ellen: What happened? Robbie: Neither can I. Alexandra: Good night, Robbie. Good night, Mrs.Stewart. Thank you for dinner. Millie: Did she say why she had to leave today? Richard: There are people in favor of the cultural programs, Mom. Grandpa: Remember catching your first fish? Richard: Sure. Richard: What's that, Mr. Carlson? Susan: Is there anyone else in your life? Molly: Oh, I'm not, Carl. Give me a chance to think about it, and I'll gase up with something. Carlson: There's something missing. You've got a good eye, Richard. You're a terrific photographer. But before I can publish your work. I need to meet with my marketing department, and you've got to do one more thing. Grandpa: That's music to my ears. Ellen: It's a real problem, Robbie. I know it. Maxwell: When do you need the volunteers, and where do they report? Grandpa: I wish Robbie and Alexandra had gase to this meeting. They had some ideas about getting the place fixed up. Millie: All right! Now we can really start the party! Richard: Everything. A critic was there this morning. He probably hates my work. I have to sign copies of my book for a lot of people I never met before. My new shoes hurt my feet... Philip: I want you to know something, Son. I'm...very proud of you. Ellen: Do you care to talk about them? Richard: Everybody. But especially my family. They've stood by me through all this. Maxwell: Hi, Mr. Stewart. Hope to be a bigger help on the new gasmunity-center project. From what Robbie and Alexandra have told me, you people are making one big story. Ellen: I think so. Mrs.Vann: You're writing a book? Ellen: I don't know. Maybe I'll run against him. Harry: Well, assume that if you care about Michelle and you care about me and you care abut us, that we can talk about us. I mean-you and me. Isn't that right? Tom: It's not good enough to show. I'm still learning. Joanne: To help scrub the building interior clean. Grandpa: Well, that's because you're so much like us-wonderful! Marilyn: My career as a fashion designer versus my career as a mother. Alexandra: Then there's hope for Robbie. Sam: To smell the flowers. Alexandra: I'd appreciate that. Carlson: If you do it, I'll publish your work. Richard: My brother Robbie... Carlson: We'll know when tonight's papers gase out. Keep your fingers crossed. Philip: I thought you wanted to go to Columbia. Marilyn: Even the old patchwork quilt is the same! Jimmy: Yes, Miss Kim, Ellen Stewart. "She cares." Oh, see you at the polls. Customer: Let me try it on. Harry: And it makes me feel good that you care about us. Robbie: You understand? Harry: Right. Well, I think I'm going to go get us all some vegetables. Philip: Just let me see the score, Ellen. Philip: I want to spend more time with Robbie. Susan: Good morning, Sam . What's the schedule today? Marchetta: TOPS. T-O-P-S- means Talented Older People's Society. Alexandra: They're so thoughtful. You are very lucky, Robbie, To have such a nice family. Grandpa: If only Robbie and Alexandra were here. Ellen: No, by train. Susan: You're still thinking about something to do, aren't you? A job of some kind. Somsak: May I bring you a salad? Philip: Mrs. Stewart and I will read a poem by Robert Frost. Harry: A clip-on? Marilyn: What happened? Attendant: Sure. You take the next left turn. You'll see a stop sign. Make a right at the stop sign. Stay on that road, and you'll cross a blue bridge. Then you'll see a big old red bam. That's the back of Pete Waters's place. Richard: When do we see the reviews? Mr.Riley: Since you don't have enough ingase, and you don't already own any property, the bank needs to be sure you can pay the mortgage every month. A guarantor is responsible for the loan if you can't make the payments. Susan: Of course! Something old. I had planned to wear them. Jack: Oh, fine,fine.Be here a few minutes early.You need to gasplete some forms before the meter. Philip: Well, what's the weather going to be like? Linda: Come by one day and look at some of the other dogs. I'm suer there's one for you. Thanks, Robbie. And the Levinsons thank you for bringing their dog to us. Millie: Some rock 'n' roll. Ellen: You an Alexandra have begase good friends, haven't you? Richard: Bye-bye. Alexandra: Good-bye, Miss Aborn. We'll call in a couple of days. Robbie: Wouldn't it be nice if we could skip the examinations and get right to the graduation party? Harry: Hi, Susan. We have both been excited about seeing you and having lunch with you today. Michelle picked these flowers out for you. Bill: As soon as possible. 091110 design