My Little Margie's Boy Friends #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe issue contains three stories featuring Margie and her boyfriends. In "Ahead of the Game," Margie is so booked with dates that she can write her diary months in advance. "Early Date" follows Margie as she tries to leave early for a date with the bus driver, rushing her father to catch the 8:13 bus. In "Cindy and Lindy," Margie's friends discuss plans to stage Romeo and Juliet for their school drama class, with Chadwick cast as Romeo.
Margie Albright has her romantic schedule so well organized that she's able to plan her diary entries months ahead—a testament to just how far in advance her social calendar is booked. When a neighbor comments on her seemingly endless parade of suitors, Margie's casual confidence reveals the secret to her popularity: meticulous planning.
When Margie meets Crusher, a strongman contestant with an irresistible charm, she's swept off her feet—literally and repeatedly. As their whirlwind romance unfolds with plenty of comedic collateral damage, Margie's father desperately tries to cope with a boyfriend whose incredible strength causes chaos wherever he goes. Will their relationship survive the inevitable crashes and destruction, or will Margie's next suitor prove less of a handful?
Margie Albright thinks a cute bus driver is reason enough to catch the 8:13 every morning, but her father Vern has other ideas about what constitutes an important appointment—and he's not shy about stopping her in her tracks to find out what's really going on. It's a quick, lighthearted clash of priorities between a girl with her eye on someone special and a dad determined to get to the bottom of her sudden dedication to punctuality.
When Montague faces a doctor's orders to stay away from a certain young woman, he's got a problem—her father happens to be the physician making the rules. This 1957 humor tale plays up the awkward situation of a romantic mishap and paternal authority in classic *My Little Margie* style.
At the beach, Freddie Wilson and Harvey spot a young woman in distress and rush to her rescue—but Harvey's heroic efforts don't go quite as planned when he discovers she has very particular standards. This quick 1957 romp plays on the era's romantic comedy timing with a punchline that'll make you groan.
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