They say a friend is those what help you move, but a real friend is one who'll help you move bodies, and that's kind of what I'm here to discuss.
When poor little pixie Patsy is put out in the cold, her friend, Toots, (that is, Thelma, not Thielemans) she gives her a place to stay providing she adheres to her simple set of rules. Simple, huh? Judging by Kelly's scowl at all this, I'm not sure HOW simple.
Thelma insists that when one is near the boiling point, song is encouraged, such as singing "I Wake Up With A Song," or some such other memorable melody. I would've suggested "I Dreamt I Dwelt In Marble Halls" by Balfe myself, a song she was not unfamiliar with.
Share and share alike, bear and forbear. We see some cute sequences in this short, some involving a mess of hats Patsy tries on, and them trying to use the bathroom at the same time.
That's just for starters, however. Then there's the part involving the radiator. And the part with the fire hose. Cuteness abounds here.
The action continues further on atop the window ledge, and we have the girls performing some hair-raising nonsense up there. (See "County Hospital" for comparison)
It's as if they're both blowing two totally different horns while splitting a place of residence: Thelma's wailing on a trumpet, Patsy's tooting a saxophone, and neither of them can quite play in total harmony when sharing an apartment together.