JEFF: That was a good dinner, Mom. MRS. BENNETT: I'm sorry your dad isn't here.
But now you can come home more often, Jeff. We're a family again. JEFF: I guess so. Can I help with the dishes? MRS. BENNETT: Oh, I can wash those later. JEFF: OK. MRS. BENNETT: How are you going to get from New York to Stamford every day, now that you're working here? JEFF: Oh, I'm going to give up my apartment in New York. MRS. BENNETT: And get one in Stamford? JEFF: Sure, I want to be near my job. MRS. BENNETT: Where are you planning to live? There are some nice apartment buildings nearby. . . over on Baker Street. JEFF: I think I can find something closer to WEFL. I may as well live close to work. MRS. BENNETT: Well, rents out here are certainly lower than rents in New York. JEFF: Mother, I make much more money now. MRS. BENNETT: Good. Then you aren't going to end up in another old building like the one in New York.