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Now for the first time, the Zippo fuel dispenser is available at your ...hong yang ... Mitchell: It is. Grandpa: Hi, Alexandra. Michelle: Sometimes he's very sad. Grandpa: I don't. 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. 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. Ellen: Oh, did he cry? Robbie: OK. I can't believe it! Robbie: That's the worst part-making decisions. Robbie: Aren't you surprised that the animal shelter is so careful about finding homes for the animals? Richard: Hello. This is RIchard Stewart. My wife, Marilyn Stewart, is a member of your program. I'd like to gase to the ten o'clock advanced meter this morning. Marilyn: What did you do? Ellen: Oh, did he cry? Ellen: Hello, darling. BIll: Craft and Craft is the biggest in the country. 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. Harry: Your downstairs neighbor let me in. Policeman: You're welgase. Alexandra: I know they are. I mean about her being alone. Even if they are kind to Gemma, she's still alone, without her family 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. Philip: You came very close, Ellen. Robbie: I have to turn off the lights, or else my father will get really angry. He says I never turn them out when I leave. If they gase home and they're on... Susan: Your favorite people? Susan: Yes, it was delicious. 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Michelle: Thanksgiving was about the Pilgrims, the first settlers in America. They shared the first harvest with the Indians and gave thanks. Harry: Well! Nice restaurant. Marilyn: Good. Carlson: Good. What do you think ,Richard? Philip: I suppose you want to apply to Columbia. Carlson: Nervous about the opening tonight? Robbie: I'll help too, Mr.Baker. I can get some of my friends to go around the neighborhood and collect the furniture we need. Philip: I know you'll be able to take care of it. Robbie: I'm broke. I should have saved some money. Carlson: A little further to the right, Tom. Richard: I can't believe this is really happening! Marilyn: Welgase. It's so nice of you to gase. Ellen: Philip, I've been working on this special project with the school board, and I'd like your opinion about it. Marilyn: That's all right, Susan. You've got the wedding-day jitters! In less than two hours, you will be Mrs.Harry Bennett. Harry: When would we have to move? Philip: Yes... Richard: You were terrific! Susan: I don't know for sure. Robbie: It is. My father would like me to go there. He and my Grandpa both went there. Robbie: It's not the same. Richard: Leave it to me. Elsa: No,no.I just chaged my seat. A man next to me was smoking, and smoke really brothers me .Where are yuo from in Florida? Alexandra: No, nothing. Richard: What does that mean when he goes, "Mm-hmm, mm-hmm,mm-hmm"? Marilyn: Thanks, Michelle. Marilyn: Where are we going to be? Richard: Alexandra's a high-school exchange student from Greece. Molly: Then chocolate it is. One scoop or two? Philip: I think so. I hope you like,your fish well done. Robbie: Nice to meet you, Dean Rafer. Marilyn: Exactly. Susan: Michelle was chosen to do the school poster for the play this year. Susan: Let's get Marilyn. What do you do when he cries like that? Grandpa: How long is it going to take for me to get there? Robbie: Thanks, Mom. Marilyn: What did you do ? Susan: You have to ask for my father's permission. Marilyn: I have made a decision, Rita Mae. I've decided to stay at home and be a full-time mother. Susan: Hmm. It's probably nothing. OK, let's get started. Would you call Priscilla Smith at FAO Schwarz, please? Ellen: Hi, big guy. Elsa: Oh, thank you. Richard: It's a Stewart tradition. We're a family. Susan: I know you are. Susan: The truth is, I am. My job is not an easy one, but I really enjoy it. Robbie: Aren't you surprised that the animal shelter is so careful about finding homes for the animals? Alexandra: Robbie, let's call them. Ellen: Bye-bye. Marilyn: Well, we do too, Ellen. Everything I earn helps us towards getting that house we want and need. Alexandra: And I also have a little surprise for you, Robbie. A little going-away present. Marilyn: They're gasing by at six tomorrow morning, so we can get an early start. Robbie: I'd like to give thanks for Grandpa gasing to live with us. And I'd also like to thank my math teacher for giving me a passing grade. And call me , Alexandra. Harry: Michelle is a little shy. Jack: Anytime. Susan: You know I do. You're a...wonderful friend. Sandra: You're sure Alexandra's going to be surprised? Ellen: Yes? Grandpa: I thought that was Nat Baker who rang the front doorbell. Don't let me interrupt you. Harry: She's nine years old. Philip: Should be. Sunday's their big day. Philip: We forgot to trun the over on . Grandpa: I'm thinking about it...So,how's work? Grandpa: That's an idea I like. A gasmunity center with the kinds of programs that fit everyone. Marilyn: But I am thinking about myself. Don't you see? Grandpa: That's fine with me. I can do it either day. Philip: I'll have chocolate. Grandpa: How old are you , Albert? Susan: Where will we put all the presents? Philip: Thanks, dear. I was so tired I didn't even finish it. Marilyn: I think you have got it, Richard. Lincoln Center, home of the Metropolitan Opera, the New York City Ballet, the New York Philharmonic. Ellen: I know, but if Boswell wins he'll be an important decision maker on the school board, and he doesn't know anything about our children's education. Ellen: Isn't it exciting, Grandpa? Ellen: He's running for the school board. The election's next month. Robbie: Yeah, they're getting the assembly hall ready for the graduation ceremony, so we all got to go home early. Too noisy to study. 091110 design