- Jennifer is in love with a blonde haired model of a guy named Steel Hawthorne. The only problem? He is poor. And he also seems interested in her because she has money. Is he treating her the way she treats other men?
- Jennifer is in a funk because for the first time in her life she believes she may be in love. The problem is is that the object of her affections is not a wealthy, older man who showers her endlessly with gifts like she usually dates, but rather a young, good looking and poor man, he, Steel Hawthorne, her building's new night maintenance man. When together, Jennifer and Steel revel in their collective good looks. An issue that ultimately arises between them makes Jennifer look critically at herself and her dating life. On the description he hears most specifically of "the cutest little 'lower backside,'" Johnny is certain that he is the object of Jennifer's affections. When he learns that he isn't, Johnny goes on a quest to find out the identity of Jennifer's mystery man, leading to a further misunderstanding. And when Les learns that he is the lowest paid broadcast journalist in town, he goes on mission for a raise, using his friends at the station who may have more sway with Mr. Carlson to help his cause. Getting the raise may not be the easiest task, both because of Mama Carlson and thus Mr. Carlson's tight hold on the purse strings in general and because of Les being Les.—Huggo
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