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Now for the first time, the Zippo fuel dispenser is available at your ...hong yang ... Grandpa: The rest of our family went to the movies. So it's just you and me, Susan. Marilyn: Just sketching. I've been thinking a lot about our responsibilities in the past few weeks. Joanne: I understand you used to be in the construction business, Malcolm. Philip: Well, Grandpa wanted me to study engineering, like him. Well, I wasn't clear about my future, but I knew engineering was not for me. Harry: We'd like to give thanks for meeting Susan and the Stewart family. Robbie: Well, good night. Philip: Good luck! Richard: It's still raining. I want to play tennis. Grandpa: You're joking. Pete Waters? Grandpa: Well, What do you think? Harry: Well, yeah. Now that you mention it, I guess I am. I mean, how could a guy not be hungry with all this talk about eating? Harry: Excue me. Can you help me? Jack: Excuse me, Richard,Marilyn. Ellen: Saving them for today? Oh, you're a real Stewart! Marilyn: Oh, there you go. Lovely! Robbie: I'd like to give thanks for Grandpa gasing to live with us. And I'd also like to thank my math teacher for giving me a passing grade. And call me , Alexandra. Michelle: Is everything OK? Susan: I'm not doing anything. Why? Philip: Nurse Baker, would you gase in, please? Michelle: Hi, Susan. Marilyn: And let's not forget our cassette player and some tapes. Some music tapes and some blank tapes so that we can record our thoughts about the trip. Grandpa: That fantastic, John! Richard: Ah! That's what's got you thinking, isn't it? Sam: One 0'clock. Susan: I'm doing it for us, Harry. Susan: I'm sure everything is fine. My mother knows all there is to know about taking care of babies, I assure you. Marilyn: The Watermill Inn. I loved that place when we went on our honeymoon. Susan: Tomorrow. Harry has an account to work on today. Yes, he does have Richard's eyes. Big blue eyes. The baby even looks at you like Richard does. Harry: A vice-presidency with the biggest accounting gaspany in th country-Craft and Craft. Marilyn: Fine.We were just wondering about this trunk. Mike: Well, they didn't say anything for sure. But I figure that with my grades and with my personality, I'll have no problem. Grandpa: What's your name? Philip: Yeah, I feel bad about us not having dinner with the family, but our schedules are so different. Either I'm at the hospital doing paperwork, or Mom is at a gasmittee meeting. I frankly don't know what to do about it. Richard: Alexandra! Marilyn: It's ten after six. We're late. Robbie's cooking tonight,and dinner's at six thirty. Marilyn: We'll be heading back late in the afternoon. Richard: I think I've got them. Grandpa: Ellen reminds me so much of Grandma. Ellen: I'll remind you, Richard. Abe: Hello, Mr. Stewart. Ellen: She's smart and sensitive for her age. Robbie: Please sit down, Alexandra. Susan: We had a talk. Ellen: Hello, Susan. Yes, I know, but he'll get over it . Good. Then you'll be here about five? Oh, fine. I look forward to seeing you and Harry and Michelle. Drive carefully. Good-bye. Ellen: Something old. Right. What's old? Linda: We're open till nine P.M. Robbie: First, they have an excellent School of Journalism. Sandra: Why is he blowing his horn like that? Robbie: Hey, I wanted you to hear my new sound system when the dog scratched on the front door.Let's finish eating, and then we'll go back to my house. I want you to hear my new tapes. I've got some areat new dance music. Susan: Oh, please, Harry. It's nothing. I'm not just doing it for Michelle. I'm doing it for you. Ellen: We have done so much in such a short amount of time. I can't believe it! Wait till Philip gase and sees our progress! Richard: I'm afraid so. 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. Robbie: Hi, Dad. Am I interrupting you? Ellen: I've been trying to work out a program in the public school that will bring parents and teachers together once a week to read to the students-their own children, really. By doing that, it will encourage reading. Susan: He didn't get a thing to eat. Grandpa: You're going to win. Trust me! Robbie: Bye. Richard: Hello. I want to thank all of you for gasing here tonight. I'd like to thank Harvey Carlson for his faith in my project. But most of all, I would like to thank my family for their love and support all through this adventure. Thank you. Alexandra: Bye. Tom: I don't care what the critics say, Mr.Stewart. Your work is brilliant. Marilyn: I'll call the Staten lsland Ferry lost-and-found office. Harry: Michelle is a little shy. Philip: Fine, thank you. And how's Marge? Attendant: Sure. You take the next left turn. You'll see a stop sign. Make a right at the stop sign. Stay on that road, and you'll cross a blue bridge. Then you'll see a big old red bam. That's the back of Pete Waters's place. Mike: Do? I don't know. I also applied to NYU. Nat: And programs that don't leave anyone out. Marilyn: Why should you be sorry? 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. Nat: Where's your grandson Robbie and his friend Alexandra? Weren't they going to be here this morning? Robbie: Great! It's a date. Marilyn: Wouldn't it be wonderful? Grandpa: Well,first, you have to turn your hat around like this. Then you close your eyes and say the magic words. Fish, fish, send me a fish. Harry: Excue me. Can you help me? Carlson: It probably means he's clearing his throat. I don't know. Robbie: Yes. I like her.She's a terrific person. I'm going to miss her when she goes back to Greece. Philip: I love the idea. Would you work with me? Ellen: Speaking of being a mother, I've been meaning to ask you what you were thinking about regarding going back to work. I know Rita Mae called. I can imagine what is going through your head. Richard: Hello. Susan: What for? Rita Mae: Oh, nothing, thank you. 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. Robbie: Thanks, Linda. Bye. Amnold: How's your family? Oh, I was sorry to hear about your wife having passed away. Robbie: I'm counting on it. Marilyn: Well... Susan: Well, I... Sam: Yes, I did. Robbie: Fish, fish, send me a fish...I got one! Grandpa: In every marriage, sacrifices have to be made by one partner from time to time. Carlson: Congratulations! Peggy: Celebrate? Robbie: How do you know so much about fishing? Richard: I'm sorry I'm so late. I had a really bad day. Richard: Thanks. I'm on my way over. Alexandra: Well, Robbie told me when he gave me this. 091110 design