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Rachel is.

Monica less so.

Phoebe is friend 'Eccentric'. But you know she's not in real life.

Ross is electric when he does physical comedy.

Chandler is a hatchet-faced smart-alecky half-a-scmuck with large problems with his parents. I like the cut of his jib.

Joey is a f@cking div.

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Swagger Wrote:

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> We've all laughed at some point in our lives

> whilst watching Friends. Alhough you immediately

> felt disgusted with yourself afterwards.


Only when I laughed so much about Rachel that I felt somewhat 'compromised'.


The rest of the time I mostly yacked it up good and enjoyed six or seven of the series.

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Swagger Wrote:

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> We've all laughed at some point in our lives

> whilst watching Friends. Alhough you immediately

> felt disgusted with yourself afterwards.


Why?


Even the low points of the Friends Juggernaut pissed all over most of our homegrown mainstream offerings. The high points were about as close to sitcom perfection is you could ask for.


It's dated badly, but then most sitcoms do.. even the good ones.

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Swagger Wrote:

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> >

> Not my words, Katie. I lifted that particular

> quote from a YouGov poll the Home Office

> commissioned just after Ross got married to Emily.

> The results weren't made open to the public as it

> would've been seen as tactless. Espeacially since

> that episode was shot on home turf.


Following yet? :p

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And...



The proliferation of crap coffee shops


Along with deluded singletons siting waiting for Mr/Miss Interesting to walk through the door


Jesus give me strength.....


Oh & barista wanky talk " Tall skinny double with...bla bla bla " as they flip a paper cup round in their hand



"SHUT THE F**K UP , I WANT COFFEE WITH A SPLASH OF COLD MILK...END OF.."


( god they make me soooo mad )




W**F


*imagines throwing every bloody item off the counter top at said person*

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