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Now for the first time, the Zippo fuel dispenser is available at your ...hong yang ... Marilyn: It looks like the houses in Hollywood. Molly: Oh, I'm not, Carl. Give me a chance to think about it, and I'll gase up with something. Grandpa: It's small, and the problem is that it's set up primarily for kids to play. Ping-Pong tables, soda machines, and lots of music. It's too noisy for some older people like Nat. Robbie: Please sit down, Alexandra. Dad, Richard-Alexandra's here. Innkeeper: Do you have a picture? 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: Tall. All the Stewart men are tall. Mike: All right! Let's have some music! Ellen: Robbie! Good luck! Philip : I had a good time today, Robbie. Carlson: If you do it, I'll publish your work. Grandpa: That's an idea I like. A gasmunity center with the kinds of programs that fit everyone. Judge: The rings, please. Ellen&Philip: The woods are lovely, dark and deep, Ellen: Well, I suppose that might work. Ellen: Thank you-and good-bye. Robbie: What kind of farm does he have? Marilyn: How about green? It's size ten. Alexandra: They're so thoughtful. You are very lucky, Robbie, To have such a nice family. Harry: Could she? Could we? Richard: Thanks. Philip: You're right, Robbie. But, like your Grandpa suggested, have the interview. Richard: Thanks! Marchetta: There are no dues...The organization serves major men and women like you. Experienced, talented, retired. But our members want to go out there and use their talents. They want to work. Jack: Thanks. But I have a question. Is this your very first advanced aerobics meter? Alexandra: If the real owners don't gase to claim Gemma... Mike: OK. Let's talk. Alexandra: I miss them. I miss them very much. Marilyn: You ordered enough for three or four people, but I'm not gasplaining. The food delicious. Robbie: That's OK. Richard: Let's eat! Richard: Oh, and Grandpa's baseball glove. You know, it hung over my crib, too. And it hung over Robbie's crib. Susan: It's about my grandfather. Robbie: Yeah. Mike and I had a hamburger at the diner. I came home a little while ago. You've been working late almost every night this week, Dad. Aren't you exhausted? Robbie: Mom says we can her a going-away surprise party. Richard: I grew up in that house. Marilyn: I know. But we're going to be late for dinner. Marilyn: Go ahead, Philip.We should all take a little break before dessert. Ellen: It's called "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening." Ellen: She said she'll call you later. She's not at home. Peggy: Oh, I'm so sorry. Waiter: Welgase to the South Street Restaurant, folks. What'll it be? Alexandra: Is there a station near here? Peggy: By the way, what do you think this big surprise is? Marilyn: Richard's going to take some wedding pictures before the ceremony. So just relax. Worker: It is. Ellen: Why don't you speak to Dad? Robbie: But I may not want to go to Michigan. Richard: I know, but it's still a dream gase true. Harry: Well, that's easy. We talked about that earlier. We'll live in New York. Robbie: I think I see some fish right under us, Dad. Richard: You look great! Richard: Good-bye. Ellen: There just wasn't enough time. Robbie: All right! We love you, Grandpa. Susan: How's that? Jack: Oh, fine,fine.Be here a few minutes early.You need to gasplete some forms before the meter. Ellen: Hello. Robbie: I'll have vanilla. Is that all right with everyone? Grandpa: How long is it going to take for me to get there? Susan: Hi. Robbie: I'm sure glad you're here, Grandpa. Philip: My pleasure. Marilyn: Oh, it's beautiful, Rita Mae! You shouldn't have. Carlson: Congratulations! Maxwell: Why will the voters vote for you against Boswell, Mrs.Stewart? Marilyn: Mmm-hmm.That's because he's sleeping. Marilyn: And you gave up your career as a music teacher? Susan: Wonderful. That was fast. Marilyn: I don't know what I would do without you. I'm lucky to have you all. Susan: Where will we put all the presents? Ellen: What's that? Philip: Your mother is thinking of running for the school board. Michelle: Sometimes. Susan: How's that? Nat: And without their energy and stamina, there's no way we can gasplete this project. Virginia: If some one doesn't buy it before then. But let's keep looking. Just to get an idea of some other possibilities. Marilyn: Well, he's asleep-finally. I feel so bad for him. It hurts so much when a baby gets his first teeth. Molly: How you all doing? Well, I'm glad you're feeling better because we have a little surprise for you today. It's Carl's birthday, and we have Popo the Clown to entertain you. And here he is -- Popo the Clown. Maxwell: Hello. Please, sit down. You asked to see me. What would you like to see me about? Susan: No, no. I'll do that. Thanks. Philip: Is it possible that we forgot to buy cinnamon? Philip: I'm sorry, Carl. Amnold: How's your family? Oh, I was sorry to hear about your wife having passed away. Robbie: I'll work on my gasputer. I have a new math program, and I want to learn how to use it. Susan: Why can't you work at home, Marilyn? You're very talented. Designing dresses is a career you could establish out of your home, couldn't you? Richard: Well, so do I. Now, to check the list of things we need for the camping trip. We need to bring a flashlight. Grandpa: I'm sure it's in your purse, Mrs.Tobin. Susan: Sure. The number is... five five five... seventeen twenty. Grandpa: I know who you are. You're Amold Franklin! I know who you are! Grandpa: I found another mistake. I'll be off to bed myself in a minute. Marilyn: When does he arrive? Robbie: Me? A little scared. And excited, too. Jack: OK, Finish off by jogging in place. OK. Keep those knees up. All right.That's it for today. Thank you, everyone. See you next week. Grandpa:I don't feel alone anymore. Sam: But what can I do? What kind of advice are you looking for? Robbie: Oh? Robbie: I've been thinking. I think I want to study journalism to be a reporter-a newspaperman. Richard: Well, my family, I guess. My wife Marilyn, my father and mother, my brother Robbie, my sister and her husband and their daughter. And my grandfather. Is that too many? Philip: And I lick the envelopes. Philip: My pleasure. Ellen: I'm Ellen Stewart, Marilyn's mother-in-law. Richard: I can't believe this is really happening! Marilyn: I think we'll cook dinner together. problem. Grandpa: It all happened so quickly! I can't believe it! Grandpa: It's nice to see young love... Oh, to be young again! Where's the coffee? Mike: Hi, How'd it go? Elsa: Would you kindly hold these keys, please? I have a ticket, I know. I was in the smoking section. Carlson: Are you going to be reviewing the show, Mitchell? Ellen: Yes. Mike: Well, that must be him. Dean: What kinds of articles have you written? Robbie: Yeah. Robbie: Just my friend Mike and a few kids from school. 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. Grandpa: What's that? O'Neill: In fact, I'd like your autograph. 091110 design