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Now for the first time, the Zippo fuel dispenser is available at your ...hong yang ... Carlson: Read it. Amold: Lillian Winters. We were together in the Thursday night drama society. Richard: Then there'll be other houses, Marilyn. Marilyn: Or someone can sign with us as a guarantor. Susan: Are you kidding? Relax? Philip: Well, gase on, Dad. Ellen and I'll take you to your room. Carlson: If you do it, I'll publish your work. Robbie: Perfect! Alexandra will love it! I can't wait to see her face when she walks in here tonight. Robbie: That's OK. Harry: And then, tww years ago, my wife died. Nat: Where? Carlson: Nervous about the opening tonight? Bill: Harry, it's the perfect job for you. You'll love it. Grandpa: Oh, what are you doing tomorrow? Richard: No. Susan: Of course. Mike: Indecision. Indecision. It's not easy, and this is an important decision we have to make. What about you? How as your interview with Michigan? Ellen: Not bad. Not a bad idea, Robbie. As a matter of fact, it fits right in with something I'm working on right now with the school-board gasmittee. Ellen: Do you remember when Daddy and I used to take you and Susan and Robbie to Jones Beach? Robbie: And in this family. Robbie: What's that? Susan: I'm sure I did. Oh, well, I'll probably remember it later. Robbie: If I make my own decision, I might choose Michigan. Receptionist: And your name is...? Philip: Good morning, Ellen. Yes, they do. That's why I'm reading my paper and having my coffee on the patio this morning. Ah, it does smell sweet. How was your school- board meeting last night? You must've gase home very late. Susan: I'd like to see them. Alexandra: Excuse me, officer.Can you help me? Ellen: Hello there, Robbie. What are you doing up this late? Ellen: Well, let you and I talk about it. What would you like to read to them? Philip: What goes into my apple pie besides apples? Ah, yes. Flour, sugar, butter.Butter, nice and cold and hard. OK, here are the walnuts. Last but not least, the reason my apple pie is famous-cinnamon. Cinnamon...Ellen, where's the cinnamon? Alexandra: I am, too. Robbie: Is that it? Grandpa: I will. I give thanks for being here with my family and for being well, so I can enjoy you all. Harry: What do you do at Universe Toy Company? Robbie: Well...and how hard it i because the doctors and murses are so busy? Grandpa: When I came here, I planned to take a few months off. Relax with the family and then look for some work. Put my experience on the line...but, unfortunately, there isn't any work for a retired person my age. Grandpa: Let me think. He graduated from medical school in 1960 and from the University of Michigan in 1956. Philip: Fine, thank you. And how's Marge? Richard: And where do you live? Richard: I'm sorry I'm so late. I had a really bad day. Grandpa: Sit down, sit down. Have some coffee. And I've got some delicious Danish pastry for you. Marilyn: My instructor thought that the beginner's meter was too easy for me. Alexandra: No. Would you mind? I'd like to say something first. Richard: If you had your choice of all the places in the world, where would you choose to spend our anniversary? Rita Mae: We met at the hospital. Hello. How are you? Ellen: Hello there, Robbie. What are you doing up this late? Marilyn: Aren't you going to the aetobics meter this morning? Marilyn: Richard, did you go to the Davis Aerobics calss today? Mike: Well, that must be him. Richard: Yeah.Quite a bit different.I think aerobics. I could work out in your meter with no problem. Grandpa: It helps enormously. Everybody in riverdale reads his paper. Alexandra: He'll do anything to avoid getting down to math lessons, Mr. Stewart. Susan: Or at least give him some advice. Marilyn: What are the flowers for, Richard? Philip: Oh, working too hard. Richard: Don't forget about the bet. Dinner for the entire family. And that includes Susan. Ellen: I'll remind you, Richard. Philip: Sounds fine, Robbie. Robbie: Fine, Grandpa. Fine! What's all the cheering about Did the University f Michigan another football game? Marchetta: No...thank you. And thank Susan. Betty: Six words. Robbie: With a little help from the ASPCA, the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. They're the ones.We once found a cat. She was caught in the branches of our tree.And Dad called the ASPCA.They came and solved the Peggy: By the way, what do you think this big surprise is? Michelle: OK. Ellen: Thank you, Grandpa. I need some. Susan: I can always depend on you, Sam. Richard: It's so good to have you home again...and to see Max asleep in his bassinet at home with us. Rita Mae: OK, Marilyn. You sounded like you've made a decision when you called me. I'm all ears. Robbie: So it might fit in with a program for reading to the kids in the hospital. Susan: Good. That's five points also. It's your turn, Shirley. Marilyn: Richard, did you go to the aerobics meter, really? Richard: Hold on. Wait a minute, please. Robbie: Here's your cinnamon, Pop. It was a dollar and sixty cents.You forgot to ask me for the change. Robbie: What time is it? Philip: All right. Is...is Susan gasing? Michelle: That's easy. Mr.RIley: And, Mr. Stewat, what is your occupation? Robbie: Fine, Grandpa. Fine! What's all the cheering about Did the University f Michigan another football game? Richard: Yes. Here they are. Marilyn: The advanced meter is nonstop. 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: How much do I owe you? Richard: Here they are. Family Album, U.S.A. It's an album of pictures of the United States:the cities, the special places, and the people. And these are pictures of people working:steelworkers, bankers, police, street vendors, ambulance drivers, doctors...Oh, this is my father. He's a doctor. This is my mother. 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. Philip: Hmm? Ellen: And you can both benefit financially. Philip: Now, the ingredients. Philip: Who's Carter Boswell? Alexandra: No, I'm from Greece. I'm an exchange student. Harry: Sheet -s-h-e-e-t-sheet. Marilyn: And I'm torn. I really want to go back to work, use my talents, and pursue my career in fashion design like we as a fulltime mother, especially when he's a baby. His house is in the village though; Michelle: Let us try it ! Don't you want to play? Nicole ? Shirley? Audrey? Sam: What's wrong, Susan? What's wrong with him? Marilyn: No. No train. Just the dress. But I am going to make a headpiece of lace. Time: Sounds like what? Grandpa: Pete Waters's farm, near Chesterton. Somsak: Fine, thank you. Carlson: Ready? Grandpa: Can I tell you what I think? Grandpa: Eight-six. Big boy! All the Stewart men were big. Richard: Something wrong? Frank: Sounds like no. Marilyn: We're going upstairs to set up Grandpa's room. There's coffee ready. Grandpa: How much do I owe you? Susan: And my first nephew. Isn't he just adorable? He looks a lot like you, Mom. He does. Marilyn: Mmm-hmm. Thanks. Richard: You are a terrific instructor, Jack. 091110 design