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You're Tops |
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ACT I |
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Is that you, Susan? |
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It's me, Grandpa. |
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Am I glad to see you! |
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And am I glad to see you! |
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I am also glad to be here. |
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How are things? |
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I have been talking to a group of salesmen |
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since ten this morning, |
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and I'm real exhausted. |
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Well, you look good. |
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What's Harry doing tonight? |
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He and Michelle |
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are visiting relatives in New Jersey today. |
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The rest of our family went to the movies. |
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So it's just you and me, Susan. |
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It's nice to be alone with you, Grandpa. |
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We don't get to see enough of each other. |
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Oh, I feel the same way, Susan. |
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I miss seeing you. |
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But to tell the truth, |
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next time |
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I'd like to go into the city and meet you there, |
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instead of you coming here. |
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You don't need to do that, Grandpa. |
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Yeah, I do. |
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I need to get out more. |
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Well, I mean |
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there's a lot to do around the house, |
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and I love being here with the family, |
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you know, |
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but I'm restless. |
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Since I retired, |
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I've got extra time on my hands. |
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I understand, Grandpa. |
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I think you do. |
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Frankly, |
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I'd like to use my brain a little more. |
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Grandpa, |
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you have so much energy and so many years of experience. |
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There are probably a lot of places for you to work |
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Particularly in the construction field. |
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But at my age, |
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I'm not looking for a full-time job. |
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I'm retired. |
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But I'm bored. |
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Well, there must be something. |
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Maybe I can help. |
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Let's go into the kitchen, |
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and maybe you can help me set the table. |
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Sounds good to me. |
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What are we having? |
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I prepared lamb chops, |
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mashed potatoes, and a tossed green salad to begin with. |
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Grandpa, you are a terrific guy! |
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You're still thinking about something to do, aren't you? |
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A job of some kind. |
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That's right. |
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I've been thinking about it for weeks now. |
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There must be some way to put my mind to good use. |
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We'll find a solution. |
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A positive solution |
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to your finding a way to use that wonderful mind of yours. |