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Working out in the yard. Fibber and Gildersleeve bicker. The borrowed ladder is the object of the argument, but who actually owns it? Molly has to agree with Gildersleeve and his claim on the ladder. Billy Mills plays a jumping tune.
Will Fibber be forced to apologize to his friend? The insults continue. And maybe an apology by phone will work? The call is intercepted by Mirt the phone operator. So Fibbers decides to make a recorded apology instead. Abigail Uppington is next to be offended by Fibber.
Gale Gordon is the exec in the recording studio, but he’s full up as others are making their own various recorded messages. Harlowe is recording his last will and testament. And the Old Timer is cutting some hot Jazz. The Kingsmen sing, Open Your Heart and Say Ah.
Fibber finally has his time in the studio, and he does his best in a poetic apology/ Wallace Wimple has made a recording of all the things he wished he could tell his big old wife to her face. The trouble is that Fibbers record got mixed up with Wimples.