If you think violence is not the answer, you don’t understand the question.
If your mistakes lead to your death, how can you learn from them?
One lives, but it is unknown if anybody really dies.
Enemies may come and go, as do friends.
When exiting a department store, make sure you don’t leave with less than you came with.
An old friend takes the fall and an associate pays for past misdeeds.
Ray does favors but doesn’t forgive.
Lady troubles, old friends and hearts on trees.
All things must end, even Christmas.
Is there really any such thing as monsters?
Ray and Ally get caught out and good dental hygiene is as important as paying your debts.
Ray solves problems but under no circumstances does he answer questions.
Ray don’t tap but he gives good advice. Sometimes you have to take the scenic route.
A nutritious breakfast is the key to good health, as is looking in the trunk before stealing a car; people say they like surprises, but that is debatable.
People are not always what they appear to be and a good strong name is important. It’s also important to lock your car when you leave it.
Ray doesn’t like surprises, sit downs, sandwiches, or assholes. Brittany asks tough questions, while Ray hands out trouble to those that seek it.
Anger mismanagement and no such thing as Jesus. If you can’t kill your own brother-in-law, who can?
The wrong guy gets the good news and Unicorns do exist. The first of a thousand kisses and good ole revenge.
A business associate falls from grace, while Ray takes the fall for a mate. A chance meeting in the park and a new apprentice.