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Now for the first time, the Zippo fuel dispenser is available at your ...hong yang ... Molly: Your birthday is tomorrow, isn't it? Harry: I'm worried, Philip. What if we can't tie the tie? Nat: There is a way, Malcolm. We get our friends to roll their sleeves up and get to work. Philip: So you thought about it, huh? Ellen: That's it. But I'm sure he has a few bags with him on the train. Robbie: Four. Philip: Yes... Robbie: Yes. I do. I'm just not sure about what I want to do. Alexandra: It would be very nice. But that isn't the way it works. So...back to work. Marilyn: There are, Ellen. Don't be upset by Boswell's gasmercial. Ellen: She feels bad, too, Grandpa. She called to say the plane was delayed. You know airports. Harry: You like living in New York, don't you? Richard: Thank you, Mrs. Martinelli. Susan: It won't sound like a big deal, but it is. I had dinner with him Saturday, and he's very unhappy about not working. Grandpa: Growing up without a mother is difficult. You mature quickly. Philip: I have three tonsillectomies set for Friday with Dr. Earl. Richard: As soon as I get these cuff links on. Alexandra: Just wouderful, Mr. Stewart. The Molinas are a large family. I love being with them. 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: It is already. I'm kind of excited about going now. Next weekend...sleep over Friday and Saturday night and gase back Sunday. I can't wait! Marilyn: Thanks, honey. I hope he's good when we're away. Robbie: And I've been thinking about it a lot lately. Richard: Yeah.Quite a bit different.I think aerobics. I could work out in your meter with no problem. Philip: You'll be OK. Good night, Son. Philip: What about my famous apple pie? Robbie: Yes, sir. Right here. Michelle: With a piece of meat on a string! Ellen: Will you please try to relax? I've never seen you so wound up. Robbie: I need some help. Susan: Simply this. John Marchetta runs this gaspany. Nat: Thanks. Nice to meet you...again. Robbie: I know. I do. Susan: Well, Harry, that's because I do. I do care. Philip: Maybe we can spend some time together next weekend. Robbie: And what happened? Harry: A clip-on? Rita Mae: We met at the hospital. Hello. How are you? Peggy: Oh, I'm so sorry. Richard: With a Greek-American family? Philip: Oh, really? Harry: Do you know the phone number of the restaurant? I'd like to call home and leave the number with the baby-sitter. Richard: No.Instead of exercising, I photographed the meter. Susan: Where? Carlson: I'm sure they'll like it. Susan: It's such an important decision .There's so many things to talk about. There are three things that have to be done first, Harry. Nat: And this is Abe Lucas. You must remember Abe. He ran the drugstore and used to play drums with the jazz band on weekends. Philip: What about my famous apple pie? Grandpa: I'm thinking about it...So,how's work? Robbie: Mom! Is it for me? Carlson: Welgase, Mr.Stewart. Well, make yourselves gasfortable. There are hors d'oeuvres at the table, fruit punch at the bar. Help yourselves. Can I get you something, Mr.Setwart? Carlson: Good. What do you think ,Richard? Maxwell: That's fair enough. Exactly what do you want from me, Mrs.Stewart? Marilyn: Will you see him again? Harry: Thank you. Molly: Your birthday is tomorrow, isn't it? Marilyn: Everything smelled so special. It would have been great if we had been able to bottle the smells. Philip: Hmmm. It is wrong. Richard: Well, finally a publisher will see my work. Rita Mae: Yes? Alexandra: No, thank you. Tell me about your book. Philip: Try to take it easy. It'll all be over in two hours. Grandpa: Radio says sunny and mild. Michelle: I'm his friend. To watch his woods fill up with snow. Philip; I'm listening. Robbie: Yes, there is. I can tell. What's the matter? Come on, you can tell me .What's up? Susan: Susan Stewart...you are about to begase Susan Bennett-Mrs. Harry Bennett. Susan: OK, let's go around the atble. You first, Audrey. Harry: Say good-bye to Richard. We'll call you all tomorrow night. Richard: Thanks. Thanks a lot. Good-bye. Well, it's done. Tomorrow morning at a publisher's office. Susan: Hello. Hello. I miss Max and think about him all week long. We talk about him at dinnertime. Ellen: Thank you-and good-bye. Harry: We had a summer house on Fire island. Do you remember, Michelle? Carl: I don't want to. Richard: Uh... I give up. Richard: Oh, really? I'd like to see your work. Richard: Thank you for seeing me on such short notice. Harry: I've always liked camping out. Away from the telephones and account books. It's refreshing for me. I always go back to the city in a wonderful state of mind. Grandpa: Well,maybe your dad and I could take you fishing with us. Marilyn: You are not going to be able to move afer this and the aerobics meter. Philip: Is it possible that we forgot to buy cinnamon? Susan: It won't sound like a big deal, but it is. I had dinner with him Saturday, and he's very unhappy about not working. Richard: I'd like to make an appointment with him. Dean: Yeah. Thanks. Well, how've you been, Philip? The darkest evening of the year. Marilyn: We have no collateral. Carl: Will it hurt? Ellen: Well, we always talk about taking a vacation together with the family. Grandpa: I prepared lamb chops, mashed potatoes, and a tossed green salad to begin with. Richard: I'll call and find out. Robbie: It is. My father would like me to go there. He and my Grandpa both went there. Robbie: Mom says we can her a going-away surprise party. Amold: I would not have missed this get-together for the world! Richard: I'll hold on to them for you. The best man always keeps the rings. Tim: Show. That's It-show. Robbie: It is. My father would like me to go there. He and my Grandpa both went there. Harry: Pleased to meet you. Grandpa: Radio says sunny and mild. Grandpa: That fantastic, John! Elsa: You must be excited. Ellen: Well, I think I may have found a way to do it. Susan: Oh yes, Harry. My mother and father often took us somewhere in the city on the weekends. Dad was a busy doctor, but he usually managed to squeeze a Sunday in with Richard, Robbie, and me. I used to love to go to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Audrey: Chest-c-h-e-s-t. Ellen: Oh, Grandpa! How exciting! Grandpa: Well,can you gase fishing with me tomorrow? Dean: One piece of advice. The most important thing is for you to decided your own future. Carlson: It's gasmon practice. Susan: And I talked with Mr. Marchetta. Did York make the offer? Richard: I agree, Marilyn. We really don't have to be overly concerned. Carlson: Mitchell has always encouraged new talent. Grandpa: She was in love with Donald McGrath, the quarterback on our football team. Mr.Riley: How do you do? Robbie: Here's the bag. Will he be OK, Dad? Robbie: Perfect! Alexandra will love it! I can't wait to see her face when she walks in here tonight. Richard: Bye-bye. 091110 design