My Little Margie's Boy Friends #10
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free# My Little Margie's Boy Friends #10 The lead story "A Desperate Character" follows Margie as she becomes involved in a scheme related to a pearl necklace. When a man attempts a robbery or heist, Margie must navigate dangerous situations involving criminals and a movie theater attraction called the "Tunnel of Love." The story culminates in action involving the police and criminals, with Margie caught in the middle of the unfolding drama.
When Freddie and Harvey decide they need their own yacht to compete with Tex for Margie's attention, Harvey's latest harebrained invention—the jet-powered "Jet-O-Ship"—launches a comedy of errors on the water. Their chaotic voyage, complete with malfunctioning contraptions and mishaps at every turn, somehow catches the eye of a local regatta's judges with hilariously unexpected results.
Margie Albright and her friend Freddie attempt a window shopping ruse at a fancy jewel shop, but their scheme to pose as wealthy customers spirals hilariously out of control when a pearl necklace, a police officer's gun, and an armored truck all get caught up in the chaos. Vernon Albright arrives just in time to witness the mayhem and ensure everything gets returned to its rightful owners—though not before Margie manages to outwit her would-be pursuers at nearly every turn. It's a wild ride through the streets that proves why window shopping with Margie is anything but peaceful.
Harvey's night spirals hilariously out of control when he schemes to snag free ice cream at a movie theater showing "Wings of the Bat"—then gets swept up in a wild series of misadventures involving a scary film, a dangerous alleyway encounter, an impromptu ballet performance, and a chaotic fun house. By the time the dust settles, poor Harvey's had more excitement than he bargained for, and his evening has taken every bizarre turn imaginable.
Vernon Albright tries to smooth over an awkward morning at work when a cheerful greeting accidentally causes his boss to drop an expensive vase—and things only get messier when he attempts to fix it. In this quick-witted 1958 humor bit, no good deed goes unpunished.
When the senior class girls take over as honorary police for Civics Day in Mapledale, prankster Clarence sees the perfect opportunity for a bank heist joke—complete with masks and water pistols. His timing couldn't be worse: real bank robbers show up at the same moment, leading to a chaotic collision of fake and genuine crime that the well-meaning girl cops must somehow sort out.
You Wanted Something? finds a young man just trying to catch a shower after a sweltering day, only to run into a series of mix-ups with his friend Harvey at the clubhouse. What should be a quick cool-down turns into an escalating comedy of crossed signals and mishaps that neither of them quite saw coming.
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