As Harriet is setting up for Tuesday bridge night, Ozzie decides he's tired of the same old routines with the same foursome of men - bridge on Tuesday night, bowling on Thursday night, golf on Saturday morning. In the midst of this, Harry Benson, a new neighbor drops in and asks to borrow a hammer and pair of pliers. In a stubborn streak, Ozzie insists he is not playing bridge just as Darby, Doc Williams and Butch Barton arrive. The doorbell rings again. It's Harry returning the tools. When he overhears the other three men talking about needing a third, he steps right in. Saturday morning, not so sure of still boycotting old routines, Ozzie appears at the golf club only to find that Harry is taking his place in the foursome. Harry also says he is bowling in Ozzie's place next Thursday. Thursday evening, Ozzie is feeling a little lost. David borrows his bowling ball because his team is taking on Ozzie's old team. Harriet needs the car for her Thursday night sketching class, so he decides to go with her. He's uncomfortable as soon as a young female model walks in, ready to disrobe for the class (she's actually wearing shorts and a top). Friday night Harriet agrees to go to the fights with Ozzie. She leaves after a few punches. Someone takes her seat. In passing a hot dog and change back and forth, a disagreement arises between the men to either side of Ozzie. He ends up with a fat lip. Saturday, when he goes horseback riding, a horse named George tosses him off. Ozzie is home alone on the next Tuesday bridge night. The other three men show up to play. Harriet sent them. They all bring masks so that it's not the same old faces again.
—Garon Smith