Lie vs. Lie

Season 2Episode 630 minSep 24, 2004
Lie vs. Lie
Lily and Ray's friendship is really put to the test when Lily decides that maybe it's time for her to start hanging out with her girlfriend Parker more. To avoid hurting Ray's feelings when she blows him off, Lily begins to lie. Unfortunately, she doesn't realize what lying can lead to until she has Parker lying for her and one of her best friends not talking to her anymore. Robbie and Travis are too busy to get involved...Ed and Ted are trying harder and harder to become ""RFR correspondants"" (go to concertys and shows and send RFR a review afterward). Travis and Robbie can't think of a polite way to say, ""heck no!"" So they begin to tell small fibs. but hey, a little white lie never hurt anyone...right?Right?:?
Lie vs. Lie has aired on Sep 24, 2004 at 7:30 PM
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