- Martin convinces Frasier and Bulldog to offer themselves in a bachelor auction for charity. Both men end up with rather surprising dates.
- Frasier takes part in a bachelor auction, where he is bought by a model, Kristina. Frasier, hoping to have sex with her, arranges an impressive dinner for them at his apartment. Kristina arrives at Frasier's apartment telling him that she has some quick business to take care of before their date and needs him to look after her daughter Renetta. Reluctant, Frasier realizes that his chances of getting sex from Kristina are better if he does this minor act of kindness. Frasier, always the psychiatrist, learns from Renetta that her mother is not a good person and neglects her often, causing him to rethink his beautiful date. It turns out to be a lie played by a vengeful teen to ruin her mothers night as Kristina truly is a good mother. She leaves, leaving Frasier stunned at how easy he was played. Meanwhile Daphne accidentally buys Bulldog, however her uneasiness quickly gives way to enjoyment when he splashes out for their date. On their way home from a game, a drunk Daphne picks a fight with a rude man in a traffic jam, who then rips Bulldog out of the limo and beats him while she drives away.
- Frasier and Bulldog participate in a bachelor auction to benefit Martin's police association. Frasier is "bought" by a model, but spends the night of their date babysitting her 12-year-old daughter. Daphne, meanwhile, is trapped in a date with Bulldog.—crouchbk
- Perfect example of how children when they are upset tend to make up stories to get even with their parents or adults who 'hurt their feelings'. Fraiser buys a model, instead of going on a date with her he ends up babysitting her daughter and while watching the teenager they exchange a bunch of information. Fraiser believes the stories she tells him, only to be humiliated by the mother when he finds out the stories are just that: false stories. Great lesson to be learned how pubescent children can be scornful and vendictive in a very hurtful manner. Meanwhile Daphne is stuck in traffic in a limo with Bob (Bulldog) drinking gets out of hand and the truth starts to fly out of her mouth about what she thinks of Bob. Two morals to this segment: "A drunk speak no lies" and "All children have creative power."
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