- Patsy is moving in with Thelma at her residence hotel. Thelma has prepared some rules, including singing instead of quarreling or getting angry, Although Thelma tells Patsy that they'll share everything, there's precious little closet or drawer space for Patsy's clothes, little room to maneuver around Thelma in the bathroom, and a sleepless night for Patsy when Thelma goes sleepwalking. Can they share and share alike, or will Patsy keep singing?—<jhailey@hotmail.com>
- Patsy Kelly is moving in with her friend Thelma Todd in Thelma's apartment in a residential hotel. Thelma has outlined a number house rules, primarily in the general areas of share and share alike (most notably any space in the apartment such as closet and wardrobe space), dividing the household chores in half, respect for use of shared spaces like the bathroom, and no quarrels over their living arrangement. To avoid quarrels, Thelma has written a sweet little ditty which the person is supposed to sing in place of arguing; the song is meant to take the person's mind off what's bothering her. As Patsy tries to unpack, put away her things, and get a good night's rest, the song is in danger of being worn through--unless Thelma has a better idea.—Huggo
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