Ray Quote #1596

Quote from Ray in Sleepover at Peggy's

Peggy: Hello, Ally's dad.
Ray: Hello... Peggy.
Molly: Maybe Ally's dad could help us set up the tent.
Peggy: That's all right. Mommy can do it.
Molly: But you said you couldn't.
Peggy: Molly, Mommy will figure it out.
Ray: They're gonna sleep outside?
Peggy: No! I promised them they could set up the tent in the living room and pretend it's a sleep-out.
Ally: Daddy, why don't you help us?
Ray: Uh I don't know, Ally.
Peggy: See, that's right. If I can't figure it out, then Ally's dad certainly...
Ray: Actually, it's probably not too hard. Let's take a look.

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 ‘Sleepover at Peggy's’ Quotes

Quote from Marie

Marie: You should never have allowed yourself to be in that position.
Ray: Mom, she wasn't going to do anything, all right? I was just helping her take down the tent.
Marie: A woman doesn't get a man into a tent unless she's going in after him.
Ray: No, listen Peggy is not attracted to me at all.
Marie: That's impossible! I'm telling you, the things you do and the way you look can drive a woman crazy.
Ray: Aw, Ma! Please.
Marie: Like your shy little smile.
Ray: All right. That's enough!
Marie: And your sensitive eyes.
Ray: Ma! I'm eating here!
Marie: And let's not forget those tight pants you're wearing.
Ray: Agh! Ma! [runs out of the room]
Marie: [to herself] He won't do that again.

Quote from Ray

Debra: What's all this?
Ray: Stuff to make you feel better. You're sick, I'm takin' care of you. First of all, cough syrup. I got all the sleepy kind. Nighttime, P.M. This just has a bunch of Zs on it.
Debra: Wow.
Ray: I got you lozenges, vitamin C, and I got you a vaporizer. I thought it would be better than me rubbing all that stuff on you. You don't need that.
Debra: I think I have a fever 'cause I'm hallucinating.
Ray: What? I'm your husband. I listen, I help, I'm here. That's what we got goin'. Twelve years and no end in sight... right? [kisses Debra's forehead] Oh, I gotta go. I got chicken soup on the stove for you. [exits]
Debra: [to herself] Maybe I died.

Quote from Debra

Debra: [coughs] Ray, could you get me the tissues? [coughs] Could you pass me the tissues? [coughs] Boy, I wish somebody would rub this on my chest.
Ray: What?
Debra: Pass me the tissues.
Ray: No, I heard "rub" and "chest." The doctor will see you now.
Debra: Just pass me the tissues, please. And could you go to the store and get me some cough medicine?
Ray: What happened to the chest rubbing?
Debra: No, thank you.