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Matthew Perry sells the couch.
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Friends was a show for women.
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Disagree, but that was the joke anyways.Doog_de_Jour said:chuck said:
Bullshit. I'd agree, but we're talking Hollywood here. Matthew Perry? Come on! She was near goddess tier, and I was right here awaiting her call.Doog_de_Jour said:chuck said:
Who hasn't?Doog_de_Jour said:
No, but he bagged Julia Roberts (who was a guest star).BennyBeaver said:I wonder if he ever bagged Jen, Courtney, or Lisa?
A bun dance?
Or perhaps it was David or Matt?
Not me of course other than maybe an imaginary time or two as a yute. I do remember her on a talk show, maybe Arsenio Hall, where the host ribbed her about her reputation for making the rounds in Hollywood. She laughed and joked about it and didn't deny it.
Sitting by the phone waiting for someone to call just leads to you seeing your crush announcing their engagement to somebody else on Twitter and then you rage cancelling your subscription to the Seattle Times.
I mean, Matthew Perry was funny, attractive, and on one of the most popular shows on television. -
On the subject of Julia Roberts. Of course she went though a lot of men after she got hollowed out by Liam Neeson’s Evian bottle sized cock. She was chasing the dragon for the big D.
I heard donkeys travel from Mexico to watch Liam Neeson have sex. -
Now *that* show was some good television. I honestly quote The Sopranos more than Friends or Seinfeld combined.DerekJohnson said:Doog_de_Jour said:
Spoken like a true Seinfeld fan.DerekJohnson said:
Let's be real though. Friends was a vapid, stupid show.Doog_de_Jour said:chuck said:
Bullshit. I'd agree, but we're talking Hollywood here. Matthew Perry? Come on! She was near goddess tier, and I was right here awaiting her call.Doog_de_Jour said:chuck said:
Who hasn't?Doog_de_Jour said:
No, but he bagged Julia Roberts (who was a guest star).BennyBeaver said:I wonder if he ever bagged Jen, Courtney, or Lisa?
A bun dance?
Or perhaps it was David or Matt?
Not me of course other than maybe an imaginary time or two as a yute. I do remember her on a talk show, maybe Arsenio Hall, where the host ribbed her about her reputation for making the rounds in Hollywood. She laughed and joked about it and didn't deny it.
Sitting by the phone waiting for someone to call just leads to you seeing your crush announcing their engagement to somebody else on Twitter and then you rage cancelling your subscription to the Seattle Times.
I mean, Matthew Perry was funny, attractive, and on one of the most popular shows on television.
I was a fan of both shows, they actually were more similar than the two fan bases cared to admit, though in my mind Seinfeld was superior.
Friends was vapid, and stupid, but quite honestly that’s what I liked about it. It was television’s version of comfort food.




