Wally and Beaver are looking forward to going down to the firehouse and polishing "old number seven" - a fire engine. But the couple that is going to a wedding with Ward and June on Saturday has had their sitter cancel. The husband has been told so many stories by Ward about how responsible Wally and Beaver are, that the couple has decided to ask if Wally and Beaver can babysit "Puddin" their four year old daughter.
Ward feels backed into a corner by his bragging, and so the boys end up babysitting. But when Puddin goes to the bathroom she locks the door, refuses to come out, and decides to make a wreck out of the bathroom. How does this work out? Watch and find out.
I guess the moral of this story is don't let a four year old kid lock the door in an upper story bathroom. If it had been a bathroom with no window, Wally and Beaver would have been sunk.
This reminded me of the episode "Chuckie's New Shoes" in season four, although in this particular episode I thought Ward and June were much more understanding of the situation.
Ward feels backed into a corner by his bragging, and so the boys end up babysitting. But when Puddin goes to the bathroom she locks the door, refuses to come out, and decides to make a wreck out of the bathroom. How does this work out? Watch and find out.
I guess the moral of this story is don't let a four year old kid lock the door in an upper story bathroom. If it had been a bathroom with no window, Wally and Beaver would have been sunk.
This reminded me of the episode "Chuckie's New Shoes" in season four, although in this particular episode I thought Ward and June were much more understanding of the situation.
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