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While watching the twins play basketball, Ray has a hard time dealing with the fact that Geoffrey is a terrible athlete.
While watching the twins play basketball, Ray has a hard time dealing with the fact that Geoffrey is a terrible athlete.
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Everybody Loves Raymond
S6, EP10 "Raybert"Robert involves Ray in a complicated plot when he discovers that the woman he is dating thinks he is Ray.
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S6, EP11 "The Kicker"Frank becomes a wanted man after he catches the ball at a college football game and refuses to give it back to the kicker.
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S1, EP15 "The Car"Debra is upset when Ray buys back his old car, affectionately known as the "make-out mobile."
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S6, EP12 "Season's Greetings"A Christmas letter from Marie and Debra causes a family tiff.
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S6, EP9 "Older Women"Debra isn't sure what to think when her father brings an older female companion to Thanksgiving dinner.
Everybody Loves Raymond
S6, EP8 "It's Supposed to Be Fun"While watching the twins play basketball, Ray has a hard time dealing with the fact that Geoffrey is a terrible athlete.
Everybody Loves Raymond
S6, EP7 "Jealous Robert"Debra and Marie hope that Robert will be stirred to action when they fix up Amy with Raymond's friend Gianni.
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S6, EP6 "Frank Goes Downstairs"Ray and Debra lie to Frank about the source of injuries they incurred during romance.
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