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Now for the first time, the Zippo fuel dispenser is available at your ...hong yang ... Between the woods and frozen lake. Ellen: You and I are very busy these days. This is true. We need to find time to be together more, to do things together more-you and I. This would be a wonderful way to acgasplish that. Harry: Hey, leaving me? Susan: Harry, you didn't turn it down because of me... Ellen: I lost. Carl: Because my birthday is tomorrow. My mother promised me a birthday party with a clown. Marilyn: And I do feel bad about your mother having to take care of the baby all weekend. Ellen: There's your teddy bear, Max. Robbie: You haven't been around much lately. Philip: OK, everybody. I want to welgase Harry and his daughter Michelle to Thanksgiving with us. Grandpa: I made enough for an army. You going to the baseball game today? It's a perfect day for it-a little cloudy but nice and warm. Grandpa: I made enough for an army. You going to the baseball game today? It's a perfect day for it-a little cloudy but nice and warm. Robbie: And I'm planning to get a job for the summer. Susan: And so are you, I think. Innkeeper: Oh, I took the liberty of ordering some breakfast for you. Just put it over there, Charles. Thank you, Charles. Compliments of the Watermill Inn. Philip: You have to go on television, too. Susan: Fine, thank you, Mr. Marchetta. Except for my grandfather. Reporter: Now returning to other local news...Riverdale High School beat its rival Horace Mann in baseball today... Grandpa: OK, Danny. I know you didn't expect to have me around, but I think I can be of some help to you. Mike: Do? I don't know. I also applied to NYU. Marilyn: You have been working on this for some time, Richard. I'm glad you feel you've finally put it all together. What now? Sam: Eleven 0'clock, approve the sketches for the toy spaceship. Peggy: When is the wedding? Mike: All right! Let's have some music! Ellen: Not exactly. I continued to teach piano lessons at home. Robbie: Reading. Molly: Ice cream. All kinds of flavors. Chocolate. Frank: This is fun. Robbie: Ah! I'd like to follow in my own footsteps, Mike. Susan: Really, Mr.Marchetta? Can I tell him that? Richard: Nervous? Me? No. I'm scared to death. Robbie: I sure do. It was fun. Grandpa: It's not like Robbie. If he says he's going to be here, he's here. I wonder what the problem is. Robbie: We'll find them. Don't worry, Alexandra. Richard: What is she calling about? Philip; Remember my apple pie on Thanksgiving? What do you love about it? Marilyn: I sure did. I held him closely. I kissed the top of his dear little head. He looked up at me. He tried to smile. Being with him helped. Ellen: OK, Philip. This is your third cup of coffee. We should get to work, or we won't be finished by dinnertime. Grandpa: Yes,we did. Maybe we should do it again. Richard: Good morning, Mom. Richard: I'm afraid so. Susan: Sam, get Mr. Levine a Toytown Stores on the telephone for me, please. Marilyn: What did you do ? Marilyn: Mmm-hmm.That's because he's sleeping. Carlson: Well, remember, we're not sure what the critics are going to write about your show yet. And you never know what the man from the New York Times is going to say about it. Robbie: In that case, it's OK. Dad, growing up means making my own decisions, doesn't it? Gerald: Five. Allen: Good night, Robbie. She's really a good friend, isn't she? Ellen: Robbie, Robbie, remember me? I'm your mother. If you have something you want to talk about, I'm always prepared to listen. Ellen: She's smart and sensitive for her age. Alexandra: A dog! Robbie: Great! Pass me the hammer. Alexandra: Richard showed me your photo. How do you do ? Alexandra: What's the problem? Harry: I remember now. We always whispered when Michelle was born. Grandpa: If only Robbie and Alexandra were here. Richard: Thank you. Well, I suppose I'v run out of excuses. Philip: Touchdown! Touchdown! Touchdown! Philip: What do we read? Philip: It is great. He's going to be in New York tomorrow to interview applicants for admission. Marilyn: Part of Grandpa's magic? Alexandra: Thank you. Mitchell: Very interesting pictures, Mr.Stewart. You have a most unusual eye. Harry: Can't you figure it out? Seven letters... two words...that express the feeling that I feel for you in my heart. Marilyn: Do you really mean it? Grandpa: Yup. Forty-three years. Here's a brief description of forty three years of on-the-job training. Ellen: He just loves that teddy bear that Grandpa Philip bought for him. Mitchell: Well, you're the young man who did all this. Susan: Who is that? Philip: Yes, this is my youngest son Robbie. Robbie, I want you to meet one of the best tennis players on the Michigan team-Charley Rafer. Marilyn: And a full night. Tomorrow night we'll be camping out in tents. Susan: What did you mean by"well...?" You had something on your mind when I said we couldn't ask for anything more. Richard: You won't be disappointed, Mr.Carlson. Thanks. Philip: I felt the same way. Attendant: Now, if you take that route, it's probably a lot simpler, but it'll take you ten minutes longer. Robbie: I will have a cheeseourger, medium rare, with raw onion, and French fries, please. Philip: In the home? Richard: Why don't we get in the car and drive home? Marilyn: Yeah.Just wait. Richard: Honey, if there were any problems, she would call us. Richard: I'm afraid so. Philip: Well, I'll tell Robbie. And thanks, Dad. Susan: I can't wait to take a bite of the pumpernickel. It smells so delicious. Coming! Coming! Who is it? Richard: Where does it go? Judge: The rings, please. Richard: Robbie will bring the ties back. Harry: Thanks, Grandpa. Molly: I know it hurts. But it'll be better tomorrow. In the meantime, what would you like? Richard: I'll hold on to them for you. The best man always keeps the rings. Maxwell: Well, I'm editor of the most influential newpaper in Riverdale. Actually, it's the only newspaper. A lot of people would like my help. Do you have a story? Robbie: I'm glad you came by , Alexandra. Robbie: Thanks, Dad. Marchetta: Then you retired. Richard: Oh,how do you do ? Marilyn: That must be Rita Mae. Michelle: I think it's too easy. Alexandra: I called my parents from the airport. When I told them my friends were giving me a party, they insisted that I stay. So now I'm taking a flight on Monday instead. Philip: Maybe it needs cutting. Philip: You have to go on television, too. Robbie: In that case, it's OK. Dad, growing up means making my own decisions, doesn't it? Ellen: Yes. Carlson: Soon. One of the critics is gasing over this morning for a preview. I hope he's in a good mood. Susan: Of course. Susan: Five, Somsak.And you? Carlson: I always worry. The reviews of this show are important for the sales of your book. Robbie: I know. But I promse you, Alexandra, the dog is just fine.They're very kind to the animals. Carlson: It's gasmon practice. Grandpa: All right! Marchetta: I understand you used to be in the construction business. Robbie: It is. My father would like me to go there. He and my Grandpa both went there. Robbie: Yes. We had a cat when I was eight years old. I love cats. 091110 design