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Now for the first time, the Zippo fuel dispenser is available at your ...hong yang ... Philip: I guarantee you it would go very in the hospitals. My patients-mostly kids-would love to read and be read to. Linda: Why, yes. If the owners don't claim the dog in forty-eight hours, then you can apply for adoption. Grandpa: Yes. About four years ago. Richard: Our pleasure. Hope it wins a Pulitzer Prize. Susan: I agree. Aren't you hungry? Robbie: Can I help with anything? Robbie: Max looks just like Grandpa. Susan: Grandpa, you have so much energy and so many years of experience. There are probably a lot of places for you to work. Particularly in the construction field. Philip: I think you're going to be very happy here with us. 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. Grandpa: Sure. Robbie: I'm counting on it. Philip: Oh, that's a very good school. What are your favorite subjects? Richard: Right. Would you give me room service, please? I beg your pardon! Oh, I see. They don't have room service at Old Country Inn. Grandpa: Well, if they're not, I'll lend you mine, Harry. You're the only one who really needs to be wearing a tuxedo, anyway. Marilyn: We really appreciate your advice. Marilyn: My career as a fashion designer versus my career as a mother. Molly: Carl, does your throat hurt? Richard: Will, he will. But I think he'll like being here with the family. Joanne: Yes. Here is a copy of all the things we need to start with. Susan: That's wonderful, Harry. Ellen: Hi, Robbie You're home from school early. Ellen: By arranging with the public schools to schedule one hour a week-to start with. During that time parents are invited to attend-and to read along with the children- their children. Harry: We'd like to give thanks for meeting Susan and the Stewart family. Richard: Alexandra! Marilyn: And Comegie Hall. And the others. I do have it all. Sam: Will do. At six you're meeting Mr.Ozawa. Grandpa: I will. I give thanks for being here with my family and for being well, so I can enjoy you all. Robbie: I'm really excited about seeing Granpa. Susan: Aren't you excited about that? Molly: Carl, you'll have your party when you go home. Harry: Congratulations, Michelle! That's something! And how was your day, Susan? Robbie: I've always wanted a springer spaniel.She's so cute. Marilyn: Do you think it's... Richard: It works! Susan: Oh? Richard: Of course. Easy. No sweat. Philip: I remember exactly. It was on his birthday, June second,two years ago. We didn't catch anything. Molly: Absolutely right, Betty. Sounds like no-snow. OK, a movie. Six words. The first word is snow. Carl: Because I don't want to be here. I don't want my tonsils out. Ellen: Why are you back so early? Philip: First, we have to catch some fish. In order to catch fish, you have to do this. Here we go. that's it. Then drop it into the water. All of this gases before eating. OK? Michelle: No, thank you, I'll wait for my father. Receptionist: Mr.Carlson is busy at the moment. May I help you? Robbie: Four. Grandpa: Maybe you can teach me how to work on a gasputer someday. Ellen: It's all right with me if it's all right with your dad. Philip: How's the parade? Marilyn: Why can't I design dresses for you here at home? And make them here. Have the fittings here, too. Ellen: You don't know me. I can't expect you to take my side a against Boswell. But I do nee some publicity so that the people of our town know that I'm running for office and that I car about our children. Sam: Tell him to gase and see me at ten 0'clock tomorrow morning. I have an idea that may solve the problem for him and help a lot of other people. Susan: Oh? Richard: Speaking of promoting the book, do I really have to autograph copies for the guests at the opening? Richard: Everything. The American scene. People, places, events. Grandpa: Is that you, Susan? Robbie: Can I help with anything? Waiter: Well, the crab salad's always a big hit. Harry: Isn't there a conversation that we have to finish? Ellen: Oh, hi, Robbie.Good morning. Pete: Now, let me have the honor, Lillian. Ellen: Come on, Philip! Get busy with your famous apple pie. There's much mre to be done. Ellen: You are a very smart young man, Robbie. I think I'll wait until tomorrow. Ellen: You are? Robbie: We'll find them. Don't worry, Alexandra. Robbie: And thanks for being such an understanding father. Susan: Yes. Ellen: That's what I said! You are going to miss her! Susan: I know I should, but... well, there are too many things to do. Ellen: Have some iced tea. Ellen: I think you should call Rita Mae right now. I think your idea of working at home is perfect. Grandpa: I don't want to give you a final opinion without studying these building plans more carefully. But a simple solution might be to move the air-conditioning units instead of redesigning the entire system. It might be simpler and less expensive. Marilyn: Take them upstairs, Susan. Harry and Michelle can watch Max sleeping. Susan: Oh, it's a quarter to four, and I have a production meeting at four. Ellen: To the patients in the ward? Susan: Good night, Harry. Have a safe trip home. Are you all right? Robbie: Reading. Susan: Are you kidding? I don't mind at all. As a matter of fact, I came to spend some time with my favorite nephew. Audrey: Chest-c-h-e-s-t. Carlson: Mr. O'Neill was so impressed with your work that he wants to develop it into a magazine concept. Virginia: That's a good idea. I love your house on Linden Street. I sold your father that house seventeen years ago. Marilyn: What's this for? Grandpa: And then make your own decision. Richard; Uh-uh. Maxwell: Yes, Charles Maxwell. Instructor: Yeah. Yeah. Let's get in our lines. We're going to take it slow first. Stretch up...and we're going to go left first...2,3,4...now stretch...OK,hold to the right. Sunrises.Stretch it out. Flat back.Bring it up...and twists...and side...2,3...and left...push...push...turn...hit the floor. Take it side again...OK, and switch. Stretch it out .And we're going to warm down with a tango.Left, Right. Enjoy it. Robbie: Richard and Marilyn bought it for me for my birthday. Grandpa: Here are the fliers, hot of the press! Philip: Of course. Now I remember. Richard: And where do you live? Marilyn: Welgase. It's so nice of you to gase. Philip: You'll be OK. Good night, Son. Richard: Oh, and Grandpa's baseball glove. You know, it hung over my crib, too. And it hung over Robbie's crib. Grandpa: Sit down, sit down. Have some coffee. And I've got some delicious Danish pastry for you. Robbie: Sounds like fun. Fifty Years? Wow! Grandpa: I can't wait, to see them! Robbie: The number's no longer in sevice. Robbie: You really miss your family, don't you? Ellen: Max...Max...Max. Oh, it's a sweet-sounding name for a sweet little boy. My first grandchild. Robbie: The tuxedo rental store. Do you think they're open? Ellen: Well, I will leave you two to talk. Come on, you big guy. Yes, gase on. That's it. 091110 design