LISA: So what does that leave? Oh yes, a present.
TONY: Would you mind doing that?
LISA: No, not at all: we usually go round with anenvelope during coffee break, don't we?
TONY: Yeah, coffee break’s always the best time, ’cos people have got their money handy.
LISA: Yeah, exactly. Do we suggest an amount? Ordoes it seem a bit unfair?
TONY: No, I think people welcome it. We suggestedsix dollars last time, is that OK?
LISA: Yeah, plenty I would have thought, whichshould leave us with about ninety dollars.
TONY: Have you any ideas for presents?
LISA: Well, I’ve been having a little think. I thought, you know, he loves music.
TONY: Yeah, and books.
LISA: So, I thought I’d check on prices for, well, perhaps CD players.
TONY: Yeah, that's a good idea, and also I thought maybe, you know, a set of dictionaries. Iheard him say he needed a good one.