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Now for the first time, the Zippo fuel dispenser is available at your ...hong yang ... Alexandra: They're so thoughtful. You are very lucky, Robbie, To have such a nice family. Philip: I couldn't agree with you more. Elsa: John and I celebrate our fortieth anniversary next month. Marilyn: The advanced meter is nonstop. Robbie: Thanks, Dad. Marchetta: I'm going back to my office. Give me a call later, Malcolm. I'll tell you the time and date of the next TOPS meeting. I'd like you to meet the group. Harry: Mmm,this is delicious! Susan: Oh, I love it! To be away from the city on such a beautiful day is my idea of heaven! The grass. The trees. The fresh air. Robbie: Yeah. Mike and I had a hamburger at the diner. I came home a little while ago. You've been working late almost every night this week, Dad. Aren't you exhausted? Marilyn: Sounds like Richard. Richard: That is a great ieda.The performing arts centers and the street performances. I'll do it. Richard: Nict to meet you, Mr. Johnson. Harry: Let's put some of this stuff away and then take off. We've got a forty-minute drive into the city. Ellen: And if you ever need Dad or me to help you... Robbie: I need some help. Susan: Hmm. I can't remember. 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. Marilyn: What happened? Grandpa: You're working pretty hard these days. Robbie: Won't he miss being in Florida? Ellen: Grandma's pearls! Oh, Grandpa will be so pleased that you're wearing them. I'm sure he misses Grandma on a day like this. Grandpa: The editorial in this paper has my friend Nat Baker real upset. Ah! I'll read it to you. "The old library building on Chestnut Street, which has been vacant for over a year now, was supposed to be made into a gasmunity center to serve the senior citizens as well as the younger people of Riverdale. Due to lack of funds for the repainting of the interior of the building and for the furniture needed, the plans for the gasmunity center have been postponed indefinitely." He's gasing over to talk about it. Susan: Oh, I love it. It's so convenient. I can take the bus to work...or the subway...or a taxi. And there's so much to do. Lots of movie houses, and the theater. Virginia: No. It has three bedrooms and three baths. I know the house. It has a brand new kitchen. And a living room with a twelve-foot ceiling. And there's a two-car garage. Virginia: Yes, it does. Well, when you called, you gave me enough information about your salaries and your savings. So I have a good idea about your financial situation. Let me show your some pictures of houses. Philip: Sure. Robbie: But Dad is always so busy. Ellen: There's nothing more joyous than the arrival of a new baby. Alexandra: It's lovely, Robbie. Richard: No. But in five or six months... Harry: Where is 83 Wooster Street? Philip: Well, now, I think we'd better get dressed, fellas. Marilyn: Oh, you'll do it. It's a piece of cake. Alexandra: A dog! Molly: Oh, gase on now. You're a big boy. It doesn't hurt that much, does it? Oh, I'm sorry it hurts so much, and won't be able to have dinner. You're just going to have to have ice cream. Yes, Ice cream. Lots of flavors. Want to hear them? Robbie: Columbia's a terrific school. What are you going to do? Marilyn: No. Look out the window. The sun is shining! Alexanda: You want Michigan to win. Harry: No, no. I turned it down because of me. Ellen: Well, there's chocolate and coffee and a little vanilla. Marilyn: No. Isn't it wonderful? Rita Mae: If I had a baby like Max, I'd want to stay home and be near him all the time, too. You're making the right decision for Max and for yourself too, Marilyn. Marilyn: We're not? Philip: Yes.I loved them. Ellen: Bye-bye. Marilyn: A boy-Max. Philip: I just spoke with Charley Rafer. Harry: It looks inviting. I wish Michelle and her friends would get here. I'm starving, aren't you? Susan: It's OK, Harry Michelle is quite right. She just said it's too easy. Richard: If you had your choice of all the places in the world, where would you choose to spend our anniversary? Susan: The baby-sitter called. His daughter is sick. Marilyn: Licking envelopes. Harry: We'll do that immediately. What' the third thing? Richard: This. Grandpa: Is that you, Susan? Harry: I know what you mean. I'd like to live in the city, but living in New Jersey and the suburbs is better for Michelle. Trees, grass. Grandpa: He's not breathing, Philip! Richard: Great! I'll make a reservation right now. Remember that wonderful little balcony where we had our meals...with a view of the Hudson River? Robbie: I don't mind. I enjoy writing. 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. Elsa: No, no,no. I like the aisle seat better. Please, you sit by the window. Robbie: Dad, you got one, too! Robbie: Is something wrong, Alexandra? Richard: Now for the hard part. Ellen: That's what I said! You are going to miss her! Alexandra: I hope so. I'm so sad to see this little dog without her family. Carlson: Richard! Welgase! Good luck tonight! Rita Mae: OK, Marilyn. You sounded like you've made a decision when you called me. I'm all ears. Richard: Oh, that's wonderful! That's wonderful! Robbie: Oh? Alexandra: Alexandra. Ellen: ...my slogan is "I care". I care about people, not things, Vote for me, Ellen Stewart. I care. How was it? Molly: Three scoops? Philip: I felt the same way. Mrs.Vann: We live in California. Robbie: Dad saved him, not me. Michelle: With a piece of meat on a string! Susan: Terrific! Michelle wins with a six-letter word, plus she gets an additional ten points for a total of sixteen points. How are you enjoying the game so far? Philip: Well, I'm glad. I knew you'd realize that this interview could be an important experience for you. Susan: I think Michelle is better off staying where she is. Molly: Maybe. But you just put on your pajamas and robe, and I'll think of a surprise. Ellen: The trouble is it takes a little bit of money to run a campaign. Richard: Honey, if there were any problems, she would call us. Receptionist: Mr.Carlson is busy at the moment. May I help you? Robbie: Thanks, Mom. I'll talk to him. Is he still in his office? Ellen: There's nothing more joyous than the arrival of a new baby. Policeman: Yes. The station's that way. You should take the number 1 train to Van Cortlandt Park. Linda: Good-bye, and thanks for bringing Gemma in. Richard: Thank you, Tom. Marilyn: When did you buy a house? Jack: Good.Do you have any back or knee problems? Marilyn: When does he arrive? Robbie: Stay...stay. Millie: How about some music? Richard: Yeah.Quite a bit different.I think aerobics. I could work out in your meter with no problem. Susan: Oh! Hi, Grandpa. Yes, of course, I am, but my mind isn't. 091110 design