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Now for the first time, the Zippo fuel dispenser is available at your ...hong yang ... Philip: Good luck! Robbie: Mom says we can her a going-away surprise party. Marilyn: We'll have a great time camping out, I'm sure. But I'm still a little worried about you, Ellen. Robbie: And Dad saved his life. He's a terrific doctor,Mom. Instructor: Oh, hi. Mike: I don't know. Maybe he's angry. Sam: But what can I do? What kind of advice are you looking for? Rita Mae: Oh, and there is Max! Oh! My, how he's grown! A little present for Max. Robbie: Sure, Dad.What? Mrs.Vann: Oh, that's a nice idea.Well,it's fine if you take our picture. I'm Martha Vann. Richard: And my father, Dr.Philip Stewart. Sam: Tell him to gase and see me at ten 0'clock tomorrow morning. I have an idea that may solve the problem for him and help a lot of other people. Alexandra: I'd like to keep her, too. But I'll be going home to Greece at the end of the semester. She just wants love and affection.Come on, Robbie. Let's get her to the animal shelter, so they can find her owners quickly. Don't worry, Gemma. We'll get you home. It's not easy being away from home. Marilyn: What is wrong with you? Marilyn: It's pretty, but I prefer a two-story home. Robbie: Are you sure about that? It's crazy here most of the time. Jack: Terrific! Susan: I'm sure everything is fine. My mother knows all there is to know about taking care of babies, I assure you. Grandpa: Yes,we did. Maybe we should do it again. Grandpa: No, I don't. Could you tell me how to use the shortcut? Robbie: About Mom and Dad. They hardly ever see each other. Dad often works late, and Mom has all these gasmittees she's on. Philip: I sure do...Well, I've got to run, Dad. See you later. Susan: Did you go home? Robbie: Mom! Is it for me? Susan: What time is it, anyway? My watch stopped. Philip: No. Robbie: I'm really concerned about them, Grandpa. Richard: Oh, without a duobt. When's the next meter? Richard: Oh, and Grandpa's baseball glove. You know, it hung over my crib, too. And it hung over Robbie's crib. Robbie: What kind of farm does he have? Marilyn: Wouldn't it be wonderful? Ellen: Hi, Robbie You're home from school early. Richard: Yes. Have the people arrived? Marilyn: Grandpa really loves his family, doesn't he? So do I. Dean: Thank you. Please sit down. Robbie: Thanks, Mom. I'll talk to him. Is he still in his office? Michelle: Well, I really wouldn't want to move, but... Robbie: References? People we know? Susan: It's OK to talk about it, Harry. Michelle knows all about it. Mitchell: Sure. Philip: I felt the same way. Grandpa: It's small, and the problem is that it's set up primarily for kids to play. Ping-Pong tables, soda machines, and lots of music. It's too noisy for some older people like Nat. Ellen: I'll remind you, Richard. Robbie: And I'd like to get her a nice gift... Vendor: Sure, what do you want? Philip: Well, maybe you should think about begasing a writer. Richard: Thanks. Judge: All right, ladies and gentlemen. Please take your places. The wedding ceremony is about to begin. 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. Susan: And am I glad to see you! I am also glad to be here. Amold: It could be most anything, knowing Pete. Grandpa: I think you do. Frankly, I'd like to use my brain a little more. Richard: And this is my sister Susan and her husband Harry Bennett and his daughter Michelle. Elsa: Are you going to live with them? Susan: Turn around, Michelle. Let me see the back of it. I like it a lot. It fits well. It doesn't need any alterations. We must've bought the right size. Ellen: That was so thoughtful of you, Michelle. Especially to pick it out in blue. Richard: I'll call and find out. Rita Mae: The other half? Susan: Oh, there's nothing wrong, Michelle. But your dady and I are talking about something that I'd like your opinion about. Richard: See you later. Richard: Uh-hum. Linda: You tried calling the number on the collar? Jimmy: Yes, Miss Kim, Ellen Stewart. "She cares." Oh, see you at the polls. Ellen: It's a surprise. Philip: Who's running against him? Marilyn: Take off the veil, kick off your shoes, and sit down. Elsa: John and I celebrate our fortieth anniversary next month. Robbie: Like setting up a regular weekly reading program. You and Dad. You and Dr.Philip Stewart-going to the children's ward once or twice a week and reading to them. Richard: Well, thanks. This is my publisher. Harvey Carlson. You've met my wife Marilyn... Receptionist: Mr.Carlson is busy at the moment. May I help you? Marilyn: I'm exhausted. My new exercise meter is so hard. Ellen: Oh, hi, Robbie.Good morning. Instructor: Yeah. Yeah. Let's get in our lines. We're going to take it slow first. Stretch up...and we're going to go left first...2,3,4...now stretch...OK,hold to the right. Sunrises.Stretch it out. Flat back.Bring it up...and twists...and side...2,3...and left...push...push...turn...hit the floor. Take it side again...OK, and switch. Stretch it out .And we're going to warm down with a tango.Left, Right. Enjoy it. Harry: Yes, I think it's important for me to be there since her mother died. Marchetta: There are no dues...The organization serves major men and women like you. Experienced, talented, retired. But our members want to go out there and use their talents. They want to work. Molly: Maybe. But you just put on your pajamas and robe, and I'll think of a surprise. Marilyn: Something borrowed, something blue. Something old... and now for something new. Molly: Vanilla, too? Grandpa: Don't thank me . I'm just being a grandfather. Robbie: OK. Harry: I have a client in the garment business, on Seventh Avenue. I do his taxes every year. He has a big sales office in Los Angeles, and the gaspany in Los Angeles that does his major accounting work is looking for an executive. And he regasmended me. Robbie: What time is it? Alexandra: Is there a station near here? Elsa: Permanently? Marilyn: Likewise, Mr.Riley. Grandpa: Well, if they're not, I'll lend you mine, Harry. You're the only one who really needs to be wearing a tuxedo, anyway. Susan: I know you're a CPA. Ellen: Richard says Max is twenty-one inches long. Robbie: No, I'm not very good at it. Grandpa: Speaking of mother and of father-and speaking of Max hear the car. They're here! Richard: Don't forget about the bet. Dinner for the entire family. And that includes Susan. Susan: Turn around, Michelle. Let me see the back of it. I like it a lot. It fits well. It doesn't need any alterations. We must've bought the right size. Ellen: Thank you so much. Susan: I'm sure I did. Oh, well, I'll probably remember it later. Philip: He's the Dean of Admission for the University of Michigan. Grandpa: All right! Harry: Come on. You all helped. Harry: I know. It will also affect you and your job, if we decide to go. 091110 design