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Now for the first time, the Zippo fuel dispenser is available at your ...hong yang ... Michelle: I'll make new friends wherever we are as lon as we're together. Richard: I like it there. Susan: Would you show me the drawings, please? Richard: Great, if you enjoy looking at a parking lot. Harry: I've been there several times. Twice with Michelle. Marilyn: It's not just the job. It's also my career as Max's mother. That's the way I look at it. I have two career opportunities at the same time. My career as a fashion Designer and my career as a mother. Michelle: We love you, Daddy. Bill: The biggest. Carlson: It's a wonderful opportunity, Richard. Ellen: What's that? Millie: All right! Now we can really start the party! Grandpa: Yes,we did. Maybe we should do it again. Robbie: Hello, hello... Oh,hi, Susan. How are you?... Here's Mom. Susan: You were wonderful, Harry! Grandpa: She went to a school-board meeting. Robbie: What does he say? Is he OK? Harry: Unbelievable! Marilyn: Even the old patchwork quilt is the same! Harry: My daughter isn't feeling well. Philip: Come in! Hi, Son. Susan: I have been talking to a group of salesmen since ten this morning, and I'm real exhausted. Harry: There's a conversation we have to finish. Robbie: I'm glad you came by , Alexandra. Richard: We're talking about buying a two-bedroom house in Mount Kisco. Here are the financial details on the house. Richard: Thank you. Richard: Hello. Harry: Hi, Susan. We have both been excited about seeing you and having lunch with you today. Michelle picked these flowers out for you. Ellen: Will you help me if I do run? Marilyn: Would you like to see some of my designs that I've been working on? Susan: It was for a good reason. Philip: Good-bye. Virginia: This is a two-bedroom, two-bath house. It has a full basement, and it is on a half- acre lot. You can probably afford this one. Robbie: Yes. We had a cat when I was eight years old. I love cats. Grandpa: Lots of wonderful memories. We were married almost fifty years.Well, forty-seven, to be exact. Maxwell: Fair enough. I certainly can print the news. And you are now making news. Grandpa: How're you doing, fellas? Richard: And now to see the end of the football game. Sam: Huh. Harry: Are we too late for our dinner reservation? Ellen: Of course. Richard: No, I think you put them in your tuxedo jacket pocket. Remember? Marilyn: The house is so alive with him here. The welgase sign over the door. The boxes of presents. The M-Z-X over his bassinet. Robbie put that there. Susan's teddy bear. So cuddly. The beautiful crib from Mom and Dad. Richard: We could call it "Deep Sleep Country Air." Mr.Riley: Godd-bye. And hope to see you soon. Grandpa: We've been listening to you both. These are lucky kids. Susan: Oh, it's a quarter to four, and I have a production meeting at four. Mr.Riley: Well, it depends. Do you own any other property? Any stocks or bonds? Sam: Right here. Marilyn: Seven steaks.Cooking dinner for the entire family is not so easy. The shopping:the salad:tomatoes,lettuce, cucumbers, and onions. The main course:steak and potatoes. Richard, how much broccoli do I need for seven people? Philip: I couldn't agree with you more. Harry: And it makes me feel good that you care about us. Carlson: In the section on culture, you've included performing arts centers, but you've left out street performance.The mimes. The musicians. The dancers-in the parks and on the streets. Richard, if you go out and photograph street performances in the city, you'll have it. Harry: Looks like we should've bought a bigger one. I guess we'll have to exchange it, too. I'm sure the store has others. Ellen: I think you're doing the right thing. Taking your time. Looking around. Especially with a purchase of this kind. You're talking about a lot of money. Richard: Yeah. I really did do a good job, didn't I? Hey, you know? There's still some film left on this roll, and there's one person I haven't photographed in a long time. Ellen: Thank you, Robbie. Elsa: Permanently? Susan: Thanks, Harry. That was very kind of you. Carlson: Mr. O'Neill was so impressed with your work that he wants to develop it into a magazine concept. Grandpa: I have other plans, Robbie. But I think you two can have a good time together without me. Ellen: Well, now that you're here, you can help me with dinner. I need those potatoes peeled and sliced. Robbie: Oh, that's not too far from here! Molly: Ice cream. All kinds of flavors. Chocolate. Susan: Well, I... Robbie: I came to the conclusion. Grandpa: I knew it! Congratulations! Philip: Well, gase on, Dad. Ellen and I'll take you to your room. Sam: Well, at one o'clock you have a lunch appointment with Mr.Levine, the client from the Toytown Stores. Richard: Something wrong? Richard: Marilyn, Susan, let's not begin to worry about Michelle and Max. We're having a good time, and they're in good hands. Michelle: Sure. You and Mommy used to take me on the ferryboat. Philip: What was that about? Michelle: But, Daddy, I thought... Harry: Unbelievable! Richard: Good night. Robbie: Does he have a family? Ellen: Oh, hi, darling. Philip: I remember exactly. It was on his birthday, June second,two years ago. We didn't catch anything. Somsak: Very nice to meet you. Any friend of Miss Stewart's is welgase at Somsak's. Follow me, please. Robbie: I think I see some fish right under us, Dad. 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. Philip: Good idea. Ellen: There are so many things to consider. One thing that makes it easier for you is that you have us. Max will always have a family member to watch over him while you're at work. I didn't have that when Richard and Susan were born. Marilyn: Well, maybe we'll see the view in the morning. Right now, we should clean up this room. Harry: Oh, I forget. What time is it? Carlson: Congratulations! Robbie: Well...and how hard it i because the doctors and murses are so busy? Susan: Hmm. Anything else? Carlson: This is sensational! Philip: Hmm? Philip: Well, why don't you tell us about that, Michelle? Robbie: Hey, why don't we go out for a cheeseburger and French mes? That'll cheer you up. And you can use my Walkman. Robbie: Nice talking to you, sir. Richard: I've never been more relaxed. Ellen: I am so excited! At this time tomorrow morning, Grandpa will be sitting in the kitchen with us. Mike: You do a pretty good job on the Riverdale High School paper. Robbie: Do you hear something? Philip: Anybody home? Richard: Are you from New York? Nat: Where's your grandson Robbie and his friend Alexandra? Weren't they going to be here this morning? Alexandra: It's lovely, Robbie. Susan: There are so many things to consider. There's Michelle. I wonder if a move would be a bad thing for her. And my job. I don't know if I can get a good job in Los Angeles. And what about our family? Somsak: How about a Califomia chabis? 091110 design