Ed's wife sends divorce papers. Ed promotes one to be bowling alley manager. 4 pals wrote a contract to split half their wealth 15 years later. One's now rich and not splitting. Ed gets the case.
Ed decides to hire a manager for the bowling alley and must choose between Shirley, Phil, and Kenny. Ed goes to court representing 3 old friends from high school over a contract written on a cocktail napkin. Ed's opposition is the NYC law firm that fired him. Mike and Nancy disagree over who should feed the baby overnight.—D. Ahlers