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Ray and Debra do not know how to prevent their daughter from bullying another student on the school bus.
Ray and Debra do not know how to prevent their daughter from bullying another student on the school bus.
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S4, EP16 "The Tenth Anniversary"On their 10th anniversary, Debra discovers that Ray taped over their wedding video with a Super Bowl game.
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S4, EP17 "Hackidu"Ray pays a high price for a Hackidu card when the owner of a comic-book store gives him a hard time.
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S7, EP13 "Somebody Hates Raymond"Raymond learns that a local sports radio broadcaster dislikes him after Ray offers to be on his show.
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S7, EP11 "The Thought That Counts"Debra wonders why Ray does not put the same effort into finding thoughtful gifts for her as he does for Marie.
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