Description:You won't miss Paradise
if America's gayest couple are cavorting outside the garden wall! There
is sure to be fun when George and Liz, whose light-minded marriage has
rung more wedding bells than a cash register, keep honoring, loving, and
obeying--in spite of keeping house!
When George's mother-in-law,
Mrs. Elliot, assured the Colonel and his teetotalling mamma that the
cocktails were 'just a li'l sherbet, an ole recipe of my granma's,' Liz
thought her mother certainly got around for a Cleveland girl. But Mrs.
Elliot got enough of the Colonel in George's hair so that she got her
tickets to Florida.
And so life goes at the Cugats. They may be a
little older, a little more prosperous. George may frequent
Washington--but he's still about as handy as a seal in mittens. And Liz
still steals her neighbors' thunder with all the innocence of a child at
the jam pot. Mr. and Mrs. C. and their delirious double harness are
still trotting off with every marital trophy in print.