Lamont is all set to marry Crystal, but his dad, Fred, is not keen on the match-up. Lamont is already nervous, and Fred's grousing is not helping. They get to the church, and when the pastor asks the bride if she'll take Lamont to be her husband, she cries, "No!"
Things get worse as Crystal's mom jumps up and expresses her objections to the wedding. She says she knew her daughter could do better than marrying a common junkman. Of course, this prompts Fred to insult her and her whole family. Lamont tries to convince Crystal to go somewhere quiet with him to discuss the matter. The arguement between Fred and Crystal's mother gets worse, and Crystal runs out of the church with Lamont following her. Soon, the church has emptied out of everyone except for Fred and the pastor. Fred congratulates the pastor for a nice service.
Back at the house, Lamont is down in the dumps. His late mother's relatives arrive to offer their condolences. Fred spends his time insulting them. Finally, one of Lamont's uncles asks if he can take the wedding present back that he brought. Prompted by his question, Lamont's aunts decide they are going to take back their presents, too. An angry Lamont asks them all to leave, and Fred is too happy to help put them out. He even throws out the wedding cake, which ends up hitting one of Lamont's aunts in the face.