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Debra's attempt to write a children's story turns into an all-out storytelling war with Ray.
Debra's attempt to write a children's story turns into an all-out storytelling war with Ray.
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S3, EP12 "The Toaster"Marie and Frank devastate Ray by trading in their gift, a personally engraved toaster, for a coffee maker.
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S3, EP13 "Ping Pong"Ray challenges his father to a game of table tennis after learning that the elder Barone purposely let him win.
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S3, EP14 "Pants on Fire"Robert jumps into the "favorite son" position after Marie learns about a wild party Ray held 20 years ago.
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S3, EP15 "Robert's Date"Robert undergoes a radical change when he starts hanging out with his partner and her friends.
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S9, EP12 "Tasteless Frank"Marie sees Frank putting salt on the lasagna, so she fears that she is losing her touch in the kitchen.
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S9, EP11 "The Faux Pas"Trying to be funny, Ray makes a remark to a friend of his children, but he discovers that it upset his family.
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