Robert Quote #107

Quote from Robert in The Checkbook

Ray: Let me ask you something. Remember when you told me that moving in with mom and dad was gonna help you put money away? How's that going for you?
Robert: You're not moving in with us, Raymond.
Ray: What?
Robert: We have a very delicate ecosystem over there.
Ray: I'm not asking to move in, all right? I'm asking about the money part. How's that going?
Robert: Good. I'm saving a little.
Ray: Yeah. Good. I mean, it's smart. A lot of people make fun of a man who lives with his parents but they don't see the upside to that. I mean, it's the financial security.
Robert: That's exactly right. Thank you.
Ray: I envy you, you know, 'cause you're kind of set. Matter of fact, I was gonna ask you if could borrow a little money.
Robert: Oh.
Ray: Just a quick loan.
Robert: Wait. Let's not go too quick here. So, you need my help.

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Debra: Depends.
Ray: On what?
Debra: How long it takes to fix what you've done here.
Ray: So, like, a few minutes, right? Listen. I'm really sorry.
Debra: Yeah, I know you are.
Ray: Can I get anything? Do you need any help? Anything I can do at all? Look, shouldn't you just yell at me here or something?
Debra: Ray, when you're on the Titanic, you load the lifeboats. You don't stop to yell at the iceberg.

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Frank: How come Robert's got $3,000 to throw around? He should be giving us rent money.
Marie: He's our son, Frank. You don't charge your son.
Frank: He's a giant, Marie. Do you know what it costs just to heat him?
Ray: All right. Thanks for coming.
Frank: Food, too. He's got $3,000, and I'm paying for the Pudding Pops.
Marie: You eat them, too, Frank.
Frank: No more Pudding Pops. And no solid white tuna, either. The chunk light is perfectly fine. I'm not running a country club anymore!
Marie: I like the solid white.
Frank: Too bad!
Marie: It's my one luxury.