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Now for the first time, the Zippo fuel dispenser is available at your ...hong yang ... Robbie: That's a neat idea. What can I do ? I've got it! I have a picture of Grandpa and Dad and me in my wallet. It's from the Fathers and Son's Breakfast at my junior high school graduation. Susan: She's very pretty. Carlson: Richard! Welgase! Good luck tonight! Susan: And am I glad to see you! I am also glad to be here. Elsa: I'm Elsa Tobin. How do you do? Ellen: Well, let's take everything to the living room. Marilyn and Richard and the baby need the space. It's crowded in here. Ellen: I love doing it. Susan and Harry have a sitter for Michelle in the city, and I'm taking care of Max. It's no big deal. I am happy to do it for you. Mr.Riley: I see. Then you don't have any collateral. Perhaps you could get a guarantor- someone to sign for the loan for you. Mrs.Vann: You're writing a book? Grandpa: Oh, it must be a bill. Nat: And programs that don't leave anyone out. Marilyn: He's going to love your work. Come on. Let's get some sleep. Richard: I didn't think of that. Thanks. 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? Robbie: That's only part of it. It's gasplicated. I'll try to explain. Mike and I had a hamburger this afternoon, and we talked. Harry: Come on, Richard. Help me get this stuff out of the car. Ellen: Well, I care about the children of our town. I don't want hem to grow up without cultural programs in our school. Richard: No. Marchetta: Call me John. May I call you Malcolm? Carlson: You may be right. Try it there, Tom Philip: I sure do...Well, I've got to run, Dad. See you later. O'Neill: I've been looking forward to meeting your husband, Mrs. Stewart. I'm really impressed by your show. Robbie: Oh? 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: He didn't get a thing to eat. Ellen: That could solve your problem, Marilyn. Harry: We're going to go to lunch in a few minutes, honey. Ellen: So that's it. OK, let's talk. Philip: You came very close, Ellen. Susan: OK, let's go around the atble. You first, Audrey. Susan: I know you are. Robbie: Yes, I know that. Susan: That's an excellent idea, Michelle. I happen to have a game which I brought home to study. Marilyn: Richard, did you go to the aerobics meter, really? Mr.Riley: Thank you. Waiter: And some ice-cold lemonade. Richard: A little we'd better head home. It's getting late, and we have a bit of a drive. Richard: It's fantastic! Oh, Now all it has to do is stop raining. Let's go. Philip: And I lick the envelopes. Robbie: The apples? Susan: Oh? Robbie: Morning. Ellen: Hello there, Robbie. What are you doing up this late? Susan: Oh, Mother. I forgot you still had it. It's just so lovely. Carlson: Like them? They represent your best work. Sandra: No, let's wait till Robbie gets back from the airport. Betty: A movie! A movie! Marilyn: Just listen to the sound. It's so soothing. Robbie: Thanks, Mom. Grandpa: Pete's full of surprises. Marilyn: Well, what do you want to do? Carlson: And while you're here I would like to introduce you to your editor. And I want you to meet the people in the art department. I'll set up an appointment with the marketing Carlson: These are wonderful-these photos in your pen arts section. Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center. Grandpa: Yup. Retired and moved to New York to live with my son and his family. Ellen: Mostly watching television. Well, that would be OK if , and I repeat, if people took the time to read. Ellen: I know, but if Boswell wins he'll be an important decision maker on the school board, and he doesn't know anything about our children's education. Marilyn: Oh, Richard! That's wonderful, bu- Ellen: Helped him? Or helped you? Harry: And it makes me feel good that you care about me. Marilyn: We'll call Mrs. Martinelli and tell her to keep looking for us. Susan: I'm the vice-president of new toy development. Richard: I'll take care of it. Let's see if it works. Susan: The veil. Oh, it's so beautiful, Marilyn! Philip: What was that about? Robbie: I can't wait. You think I can just skip it now and get to it at college? Philip: OK, Robbie, maybe you should watch him. The water's pretty deep here. Grandpa: Yes. Yes, sir. A great-grandchild. A great-grandson. Another generation to carry on the Stewart name. Richard: Shubert Alley, center of the theater on Broadway. Dean: I see under "activities" that you've been writing for the school paper. Richard: It's the way it should be. The Stewarts are the Stewarts! Marilyn: Yeah.Just wait. Ellen: Thanks to you, Richard, it's a good picture. Robbie: Thanks again. Bye. Susan: Come on, Sam... Ellen: Isn't it exciting, Grandpa? Ellen: It's all right with me if it's all right with your dad. Grandpa: I know that area. My house is only a few miles from Spaceport. Do you still live there? Susan: I think she has a stomachache. He's a good father. Molly: Come with me, Carl. You and I will talk this over. Susan: I have been talking to a group of salesmen since ten this morning, and I'm real exhausted. Peggy: Oh, don't be silly, Arnie. Of course you recognize him. Except for the beard, he hasn't changed in fifty years. It's Malcolm Stewart! Philip: I thought you might be hungry. I brought you a chicken sandwich and a glass of milk. Maxwell: I've got it. Now give m some information about how you see the building being used. Robbie: did you go to Michigan, too,Grandpa? Robbie: Let me see-ASPCA....Here it is.ASPCA Animal Shelter. 555-7700. Harry: Right. What did I do with the rings? Marilyn: Hello? Yes. Yes, this is she. Oh, hello! How nice of you to remember us! Yes, My husband did call. You do? Really? It won't be any trouble? Oh, yes, I think we'd like that very much. Fifteen minutes! Thank you. Good-bye. You will never guess. Grandpa: I understand. Nat: There is a way, Malcolm. We get our friends to roll their sleeves up and get to work. Albert: I want my daddy! Ellen: No, Robbie. Robbie: Oh, by he way, when is your plane reservation for your flight to Athens? Richard: He's asleep. I think he'll sleep through the night now. Robbie: Mom, you're going to win! I know it! Grandpa: Oh, don't worry, Harry. They have to be here. Grandpa: Oh, what are you doing tomorrow? 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. Ellen: Why don't you look at some houses, Marilyn? Sam: At Rossano's. Susan: I'd like to see them. Susan: I'm doing it for us, Harry. Richard: Oh, you're being a really good sport about this, Marilyn, but I think we should face the truth. Richard: Monday morning. I'm going to show him the photos on Monday morning. I can't wait! Harry: I like it here. 091110 design