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Episode 09: It's Up to You ACT II |
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Sorry, Robbie. Sorry to be late this morning, |
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but, well, we've still got some time for a cup of coffee. |
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I can't wait to see my old pal Charley Rafer. |
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Neither can I. |
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So you thought about it, huh? |
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Yes, I have, Dad. |
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Well, I'm glad. |
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I knew you'd realize |
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that this interview could be an important experience for you. |
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I came to that conclusion. |
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That's very wise, Robbie. |
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Very wise. |
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Now let's head off for the city and the university club. |
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Thanks, Dad. |
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Thanks ... for what? |
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Thanks for hearing me out. And ... |
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And ...? |
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And thanks for being such an understanding father. |
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Well, thank you, Robbie. Thank you. |
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Philip Stewart! |
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It's great to see you! |
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Charley Rafer--you look as young as ever. |
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You must be Robbie. |
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Hi. |
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Yes, this is my youngest son Robbie. |
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Robbie, I want you to meet |
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one of the best tennis players on the Michigan team-- |
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Charley Rafer. |
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Nice to meet you, Dean Rafer. |
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Well, are you as good a tennis player as your dad? |
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No, I'm not very good at it. |
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Frankly, neither was I. |
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Charley was the star of the team. |
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Yeah. Thanks. |
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Well, how're you been, Philip? |
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Oh, working too hard. |
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Doesn't show. |
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How's Ellen? |
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Fine, thank you. |
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And how's Marge? |
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She's still giving the toughest English history exams |
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in the school and loving every minute of it. |
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And speaking of minutes, |
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I have interviews until noon, |
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so why don't we get right to work? |
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Can you have lunch with us later? |
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I'd love to, Philip, but I'm afraid I can't. |
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I'm only here two days, |
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and I have interviews with twenty-six applicants. |
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I understand. |
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Well, thanks. |
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I'll wait outside. |
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Good luck, Son. |
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Did you bring your transcript from high school? |
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Yes, sir. |
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Right here. |
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Thank you. |
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Please sit down. |
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I see under "activities" that |
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you've been writing for the school paper. |
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Yes, sir. |
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What kinds of articles have you written? |
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All kinds--sports, editorials, theater reviews. |
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You name it, I've written it. |
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Hmmm. |
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Well, have you ever thought of becoming a journalist? |
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A professional writer? |
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Not until recently. |
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Michigan has a fine School of Journalism. |
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Yes, I know that. |
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You seem to have some reservations. |
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I'm a little uncertain. |
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It's been very nice talking to you. |
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Nice talking to you, sir. |
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One piece of advice. |
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The most important thing is for you to decide your own future. |
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Yes, sir. |
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Good-bye, Dean Rafer. |
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Good-bye, Robbie. Good luck. |