Robert and his violinist friend Fred are kept on their toes by Fred's visting father, an affable violin virtuoso with a pronounced superiority complex.
Robert is swept off his feet by a ballerina whose role as a dancing Cinderella gives Robert visions of olaying Prince Charming.
Robert and Charlie's retired parents showed up with a surprise: they lost their money in Arizona and now they're back to stay.
A tricky triangle develops after a liberal-minded friend invites Robert to date the same nurse he's been dating.
Robert needs a classy date for an important dinner dance; his classiest prospect is a part-time bus driver.
Robert is getting the uncomfortable feeling that everyone, his girlfriend included, is nudging him into buying a house and taking a wife.
Robert is dogged at home and work by a brash 14-year-old flutist who proclaims herself his groupie.