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Philip: Well, gase on, Dad. Ellen and I'll take you to your room. Ellen: I don't know. It's locked. Grandpa: I can't wait, to see them! Marilyn: I think a lot of people will vote for you against Boswell, Ellen. I'll vote for you. Ellen: You don't know me. I can't expect you to take my side a against Boswell. But I do nee some publicity so that the people of our town know that I'm running for office and that I car about our children. Alexandra: Terrific! Richard: I love it. Richard: I'm afraid so. Sam: He founded this gaspany. Susan: Let's go. Joanne: Yes. Here is a copy of all the things we need to start with. Richard: Yes, we are. BIll: She'll love it. It's a once-in-a-lifetime offer, Harry. Marilyn: Fine.We were just wondering about this trunk. Philip: Well, Mrs. Herrera, Carl will be perfectly fine after we remove his tonsils. Harry: Well, that's easy. We talked about that earlier. We'll live in New York. Richard: I love it. Grandpa: That's right. And have a good time in New York. Elsa: I understand. But tell me. Why did you stop working? Carl: Will it hurt? Richard: Good morning, Mom. He will not see me stopping here Richard: Sure. Richard: I remember. I gave them to Robbie to hold so I wouldn't lose them. Philip: I have three tonsillectomies set for Friday with Dr. Earl. Susan: Sounds good to me. What are we having? Shirley: Creep-c-r-e-e-p. Carl: You're fooling me . Robbie: Ah! I'd like to follow in my own footsteps, Mike. Danny: Malcolm, you worked on the Spaceport project? Robbie: The interview was fine. Richard: Thank you for seeing me on such short notice. Grandpa: How was your Thanksgiving dinner, Alexandra? Molly: OK. Do you know how to play charades? Alexandra: Thanks, no. I do have to go. It was nice meeting you all. Susan: A real dilemma. Harry: Good-bye, everybody. Have a good time. Albert: Albert. Ellen: What works? Michelle: Or me? Richard: So do I. Marilyn and I hope to use money from the sales of this book to buy a new house. Ellen: He says it's to save the taxpayers' money, and I think he believes that the taxpayers' will vote for him if he spends less on the cultural programs. Ellen: Hello, Rita Mae. Philip: Hi, gang. Hi, everybody. Well, what's going on? Philip: Well, I guess your mother and I can manage it. When do you need the money? Richard: Oh, not at all. Linda: Then an adult must sign for you. Mike: She told Robbie that her flight tomorrow was canceled, so she had to take an earlier flight today. Marilyn: Well, my choice of careers. Harry: You're right. We'll talk to her about it. Molly: Carl, now you know charades. Why don't join us? Robbie: But Dad was so exhausted when he came home from work. Why don't you talk to him about it tomorrow? Robbie: My folks are giving me a little graduation party. Robbie: Sure, Dad. Marilyn: I've thought about that for some time. Richard: I'll go upstairs and stay with him until he falls asleep again. Marilyn: Well, what do you think about Richard and me looking for a small house or an apartmnt at this point in our lives? Michelle: Thanksgiving was about the Pilgrims, the first settlers in America. They shared the first harvest with the Indians and gave thanks. Instuctor: 5, 6, 7, go right, 1, 2, back, 3, 1, 2, 3, pony, pony...1, 2, 3, kick...1, 2, 3, kick...pony.And twist, twist. Marilyn; Good luck. Molly: Maybe. But you just put on your pajamas and robe, and I'll think of a surprise. Marilyn: Welgase. It's so nice of you to gase. Ellen: And if you ever need Dad or me to help you... Vendor: Yeah. A left. Hot dog? Only seventy-five cents. Peggy: Celebrate? Philip: I have a question. Tim: Seven? Robbie: In town. At the hardware store. Susan: No,no. Please, go ahead. Susan: Come on, Sam... Philip: Grandpa taught me. We spent a lot of time fishing together. Now, the important thing is to get the book close to the fish. All right? Like this. Ellen: The question is, how do we get them to read more? Harry: We prepared some tuna fish and cheese sandwiches for lunch. Philip: Yes? Ellen: He'll be fine, Marilyn. Ellen: Now, tell me, what's the problem? Grandpa: Yup. Forty-three years. Here's a brief description of forty three years of on-the-job training. Voice: Ladies and gentiemen, Amtrak is happy to announce our arrival in New York City. The train will be stopping in five Minutes. Please check to be sure you have your belonings. And have a good stay in the Big Apple. Thankyou. Molly: Oh, OK. Ellen: Yes, honey I did. Are we ever going to finish? Susan: I remember when I used to b a Girl Scout. My mother would take us everywhere, too. Grandpa: Going away to college for the first time always makes one a little nervous. Marilyn: We have no collateral. Susan: Los Angeles? That's a big decision. Mitchell: Oh, yes. It's definitely worth reviewing. Grandpa: The rest of our family went to the movies. So it's just you and me, Susan. Michelle: Daddy, can we go soon? Robbie: Just my friend Mike and a few kids from school. Grandpa: Yup. I graduated in 1937. Grandpa: He's a lucky boy.Well, what do you say we get back to our fishing? Harry: And it makes me feel good that you care about us. Robbie: I applied for a job as a lifeguard at the gasmunity pool. Philip: It's one of the best schools in the country, Robbie. I studied medicine there. Your grandfather went to the Engineering School there. Marilyn: What's for dessert? Harry: Thank you, Dr.Stewart. Harry: Come on in. Come on in, Mrs. Cooper on in, everybody. Susan: I'm thrilled for you, Grandpa. Ellen: Saving them for today? Oh, you're a real Stewart! Marilyn: Oh, there you go. Lovely! Marilyn: Don't you forget. Jack: OK, Richard. That's terrific. Your pressure is 120 over 75, and that's fine. Now stand up,please. Good, it's 122 over 80. You can sit down now. When was your last gasplete physical? Michelle: And I didn't sleep well. Daddy told me. I never slept. And when I did, I woke up when I heard someone speak. 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. Ellen: Of course. Susan: Yes, it is. Come up. I'm on the top floor. 091110 design