As the Hills plan for Luanne and Lucky's lavish wedding, Hank tries to knock some sense into everyone. Hank convinces Dale to hire Lucky and help with all the bed-bug spraying that the town needs. While horsing around at Dale's house, Lucky falls and gets hurt and sues Dale for negligence. When the lawyer discovers the penniless black hole that is Dale, he manages to connect Hank and Strickland to the law suit. Ultimately the guys pull off video taping Lucky playing golf like he is not hurt, but the lawyer refuses to call off the suit, so the boys horse around in the lawyer's office hurting Lucky and the lawyer ends up paying for Luanne's dream wedding.
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