Frank Quote #380

Quote from Frank in Debra Makes Something Good

Frank: I was just wondering if there was any of your delicious braciole left. Oh, these are for you.
Ray: Oh, Dad, not now, please, all right?
Frank: Hey, you got a little spot there. I'm telling you, Debra, that stuff you made is so great, I woke up thinking about it. Is anybody eating this?
Debra: No, Frank. You know what? You can have it. At least someone appreciates it.
Ray: Hey, I appreciate it-
Debra: Thank you for the flowers, Frank.
Frank: Anyone who can make braciole like this deserves a whole hillside full of heavenly-scented marigolds and daffodils.
Ray: I happen to agree with him-
Debra: That's very sweet, Frank. That's the nicest thing anybody's said to me in quite some time. Would you like something to drink?
Frank: No, I don't want to dilute the flavor. Please sit down. You should be resting with your feet up.

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 ‘Debra Makes Something Good’ Quotes

Quote from Robert

Robert: So Debra can now cook. The missing color in the Raymond rainbow.

Quote from Robert

Frank: One, two, three, four, five. I'm in the conservatory, and I'd like to call on Mrs. Peacock with the lead pipe.
Marie: I was just one away from the library, Frank. You're just picking on me.
Frank: Tough crap, Peacock. Get your tail-feathers in the conservatory.
Ray: [enters] Hey.
Marie: Oh hi, dear. We're playing Clue. It's keeping Robert's mind sharp for when he's a policeman again.
Robert: Yeah. You know, Ray, there's been a wave of candlestick murders in the Bronx.

Quote from Frank

Marie: Frank never told you that braciole was the very first thing I ever cooked for him?
Ray: Oh, boy.
Debra: No, I didn't know that.
Marie: You didn't know that? Do you know what he said to me when he tasted my braciole in 1955? He said, "Be my bride."
Frank: Marie, come on.
Marie: "Be my bride," Frank. "Be my bride." But it's very clear now that you'll go to any girl with a pot.
Frank: You hardly make it for me anymore!
Marie: 'Cause I didn't want you to get sick of it.
Frank: I'm 64 years old. What are you saving it for?