Ray Quote #1796

Quote from Ray in Lateness

Ray: What- What time you got?
Robert: 6:25.
Ray: You don't got 6:26?
Robert: I will in a minute. What's wrong with you?
Ray: Nothing. Nothing. Debra and I had a deal that she'd be in the car at 6:30, and I promised not to yell up the stairs, "We gotta go. Come on, come on. My next wife isn't gonna do this." Things of that nature, you know? Yeah. All right, I'm gonna wait in the car. [exits; returns] When Debra comes down, tell her I am patiently waiting in the car and not yelling things up the stairs! [exits again]
Robert: I don't know what Ma sees in him.

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Quote from Debra

Ray: Let me tell you something: My father had a system. AIS. When we were kids and we were going on a car trip, he would set a time. "We're leaving 9:00! AIS!"
Debra: "AIS"?
Ray: "Ass in seat." If anyone's ass was not in their seat at the designated time, that ass was left behind.
Debra: So, in the fall, did you have to set your ass back an hour?

Quote from Ray

Bernie: Where's Debra?
Ray: Debra? Oh, uh, I left without her.
Andy: What do you mean?
Ray: She wasn't ready on time, so I left.
Bernie: So is she coming?
Ray: Perhaps. She's a licensed driver, she's got access to a car. Everything she needs to get here when she's good and ready. [to a passerby] Hey, how you doing?
Andy: I don't know anything about women, but isn't this gonna make er mad?
Ray: It shouldn't. We had a deal, the time was set, she didn't make it. Goodbye. Bacon-wrapped shrimp!

Quote from Ray

Ray: Every single time we go out, you make me wait.
Debra: What? That's not true.
Ray: That's every single time. You know how I hate being late. It makes me very anxious. I get all ugh-eh inside.
Debra: Well, Ray, if I'm late, maybe it's because the government requires that one of us tends to the children.
Ray: Oh, don't give me that. The children are nowhere near you when you're up here... [mimes putting on make-up]
Debra: You are one ugly woman.
Ray: Blaming the children. You were doing this to me before we were married. You'd make me wait in your apartment while you were getting ready and I had to sit there and look at your... books.
Debra: You know, you used to think I was worth waiting for.
Ray: You were worth waiting for. But after 15 years, you should be here by now.