Wally has managed to get a job for the weekend, parking cars at a wedding reception. Then Eddie and Lumpy will be helping Wally out, so what could go wrong? First, Lumpy can't help, his license has been suspended, again. So, it's up to Wally and Eddie. Yes, Wally is depending on Eddie.
Fred Rutherford is thrilled he has been invited to the Langley wedding; even more thrilled he got invited and the Cleavers weren't. Things seem to be going well except Eddie is squawking about not getting any tips. Fred Rutherford has arrived, and bends Mr. Langley's ear about how he is waiting to hear from MIT regarding Lumpy, I mean Clarence. Wally makes his biggest mistake, having Eddie park the Rutherford's car. Eddie parks it fine; fine in a no parking tow away zone.
Mr. Langley comes out to bring Wally and Eddie to the back of the house, so the maid can fix them something to eat. While they are eating, Fred Rutherford's car is being toward away. As usual Eddie is trying to impress, this time it's the maid; about how he parked cars for the governor and was promised an elephant by the Indian ambassador.
Fred is leaving when Eddie discovers his mistake. Eddie sees Wally and says he's going home, he didn't want the job in the first place. Lumpy calls; the police called, and they have daddy's car. Fred's car was parked where it shouldn't have been parked. Wally refuses to take the money. Under the circumstances, Wally tells Mr. Langley he should give the money to Mr. Rutherford for the inconvenience. Mr. Langley is impressed with Wally, and that's when Eddie finally pipes in that he and Wallace had come to that decision.
After Mr. Langley leaves, Wally has finally had it. Wally tells Eddie that he is a big, stupid, loudmouth. June wants Ward to speak with Wally; but Ward says Wally has learned enough about responsibility in having to deal with Eddie. Wally certainly doesn't need to hear anything from his father.
One has to feel for Wally in this episode. Come Monday, I am sure things won't be too pleasant for Ward either as Fred won't let go an opportunity to kvetch about Wally, and the superiority of Lumpy had he been parking cars. I recall a weekend a friend of mine got me a job parking cars at a local restaurant. Things went fine, but my buddy had to park all the cars with a standard shift as I hadn't mastered shifts yet.
Fred Rutherford is thrilled he has been invited to the Langley wedding; even more thrilled he got invited and the Cleavers weren't. Things seem to be going well except Eddie is squawking about not getting any tips. Fred Rutherford has arrived, and bends Mr. Langley's ear about how he is waiting to hear from MIT regarding Lumpy, I mean Clarence. Wally makes his biggest mistake, having Eddie park the Rutherford's car. Eddie parks it fine; fine in a no parking tow away zone.
Mr. Langley comes out to bring Wally and Eddie to the back of the house, so the maid can fix them something to eat. While they are eating, Fred Rutherford's car is being toward away. As usual Eddie is trying to impress, this time it's the maid; about how he parked cars for the governor and was promised an elephant by the Indian ambassador.
Fred is leaving when Eddie discovers his mistake. Eddie sees Wally and says he's going home, he didn't want the job in the first place. Lumpy calls; the police called, and they have daddy's car. Fred's car was parked where it shouldn't have been parked. Wally refuses to take the money. Under the circumstances, Wally tells Mr. Langley he should give the money to Mr. Rutherford for the inconvenience. Mr. Langley is impressed with Wally, and that's when Eddie finally pipes in that he and Wallace had come to that decision.
After Mr. Langley leaves, Wally has finally had it. Wally tells Eddie that he is a big, stupid, loudmouth. June wants Ward to speak with Wally; but Ward says Wally has learned enough about responsibility in having to deal with Eddie. Wally certainly doesn't need to hear anything from his father.
One has to feel for Wally in this episode. Come Monday, I am sure things won't be too pleasant for Ward either as Fred won't let go an opportunity to kvetch about Wally, and the superiority of Lumpy had he been parking cars. I recall a weekend a friend of mine got me a job parking cars at a local restaurant. Things went fine, but my buddy had to park all the cars with a standard shift as I hadn't mastered shifts yet.