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Season 3 of the Friends Sitcom

The One With The Princess Leia Fantasy: Monica is dysfunctional because of her breakup with Richard. Joey can’t stand having Janice around all the time; she invites him on a “day of fun” so they can get to know each other. Ross and Rachel talk about their fantasies; Rachel then tells Phoebe and Monica about Ross’s Princess Leia fantasy. Phoebe helps Monica try to relax. Ross and Chandler share personal information, which leads to some unpleasant side effects for Ross. Mr. Geller shows up and comforts Monica.

The One With The Flashback: Prompted by a question from Janice, the group has a flashback revealing events which occurred three years earlier: Chandler searches for a roommate; Cute Naked Guy puts on weight; Phoebe secretly moves out of Monica’s apartment; The bar is closing to make way for a coffee shop; Mr. Heckles could play the oboe; Rachel contemplates her upcoming marriage to Barry; Mr. Heckles could be Chandler’s new roommate; Ross is happy that Carol has found a new friend — Susan; One of the lifeguards dismantles a nuclear device; “Almost” relationships are revealed between Joey and Monica, Monica and Chandler, Chandler and Rachel, Ross and Phoebe.

The One With The Football: The girls cook Thankgiving dinner while the guys watch a football game on TV; all six decide to play football together. Monica and Ross compete for the “Geller Cup.” Joey and Chandler compete for a Dutch girl. Rachel goes long. Phoebe flashes the other team.

The One Where Rachel Quits: Gunther re-trains Rachel on how to be a waitress; she realizes it’s time to quit working at the coffee shop. Ross accidentally breaks a little girl’s leg, and ends up selling Brown Bird Cookies for her so she can go to Space Camp. Monica’s childhood cookie habit returns. Joey gets a job at a Christmas tree lot. Phoebe tries to come to terms with the cruelty of having a Christmas tree.

The One Where Ross And Rachel Take A Break: Phoebe dates a diplomat who doesn’t speak english; she convinces Monica to double with them so the translator will have a date. Chandler and Joey gawk at the Xerox girl, who invites them both to a dance club. Ross interrupts Rachel’s late night emergency at the office, leading to a fight; Rachel wants to take a break. Ross goes to the club and ends up kissing the Xerox girl.

The One The Morning After: Rachel is sorry about her fight with Ross; meanwhile, Ross wakes up with the Xerox girl; Chandler and Joey convince Ross not to tell Rachel; Ross tries to make sure Rachel doesn’t find out. Monica and Phoebe try out a “painless” leg waxing kit. Chandler, Joey, Phoebe, and Monica get stuck in Monica’s room while Ross and Rachel try to work things out.

The One With a Chick. And a Duck.: The diner where Monica works puts their staff on roller-skates; Monica crashes into Rachel while skating; Rachel’s injuries are worse than first believed. Pete buys a restaurant and offers Monica a job as head chef; she’s unsure whether to take it, since she still isn’t attracted to Pete. Pete makes up a story about another woman so Monica will think he’s over her; Phoebe sees right through it but promises not to tell Monica. Joey buys a pet chick for Chandler, but caring for it becomes a source of conflict. Ross has a chance to be on TV as part of a panel of Paleontologists, but gives it up to take Rachel to the hospital. Monica and Pete are about to stop seeing each other, but then they kiss… and Monica finally feels it.

The One With the Ultimate Fighting Champion: Monica’s boyfriend Pete begins competing to be the Ultimate Fighting Champion; he loses… repeatedly. Chandler’s new boss has a habit of slapping him on the behind, which Chandler tries to deal with. Phoebe asks Rachel if she can set Ross up with Bonnie; Rachel agrees since Bonnie’s the girl who shaves her head; Later, Rachel finds out Bonnie now has plenty of hair.

This article was written and provided by Wayne Torres; if you got a kick out of it or found in interesting, you can visit Wayne at Watch the Inbetweeners Online and Watch the Sopranos Streaming Online. So don’t be a stranger, come on by, have a visit, and be entertained.

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Posted in TV · November 18th, 2009 · Comments (0)

LG Television: Media Centrepieces

LG televisions come in a whole slew of size choices. From nineteen to fifty-five inches in length, there’s something here for everyone. Whether you’re looking for something to fit in your studio apartment or whether you’re angling to become the party house for your group of friends, LG can help. There’ll be nothing like watching that huge TV, nestled on the couch with family, friends or loved ones, getting the full theatrical experience. Even with the smaller LG televisions, the quality is such that you’ll feel you’re at the theater.

Gamers and movie lovers will immensely enjoy LG televisions due to the powerful viewing technology. LG offers full HD1080p resolution, on both their LCD and their plasma screen offerings. Clear backlighting makes picking out important details so much easier, and the vivid colors let you melt into the game or movie world that much more easily.

The intuitive touch control system of the LG television is admired worldwide. Both the television screen as well as the remote comes with a manual, but you might as well not bother, because each button is clearly labeled and in-system menus give you all the information you need to navigate through your LG television. Gone are the days of struggling to figure out how to switch from TV to Video, or having to scroll through the god-awful new remotes that look more like computers than anything else. When you want to watch your shows, you don’t want to have to solve a puzzle just to do it.

You’ve never seen a TV like LG television. With up to four HDMI ports, your TV is going to be your visual media engine of the future. You can plug anything into it – your video games, your laptop, your camera, your cable internet – and the LG television will channel the images to the crisp, clean HD screen. Who knew TV could be so…interactive?

LG doesn’t only produce cell phones and small electronics. While LG is known for its domination of that market as well, many don’t realize that LG’s television selection rivals and even surpasses many of the well-known TV companies like Sony or Toshiba. LG has just been plodding along, producing great-quality products for reasonable prices, with the philosophy that, if the design is solid and the technology is great (which both are), the consumers will follow. And it’s worked. As they would say over at LG, “Life’s Good.”

The sound systems of LG televisions are impeccable. The trick is targeting the sound toward you, the viewer, so you get high, low and middle registers of sound, but people living above or next to you aren’t bothered. Due to their position as a leading cell phone manufacturer, achieving this feat is easy for LG, since cell phones have to do the same thing, just on a slightly smaller scale.

LG televisions run from between $350 and $3800 on the manufacturer’s website, putting rest to the notion that only the super-rich can afford an LG television. LG has a reputation for high quality products; unfortunately that can sometimes (unfairly) translate into a reputation for high prices. In LG’s case, this is simply not true! LG televisions come in a wide variety of sizes and qualities, with many different features. Chances are, you’ll be able to find one that’s right for you and your budget.

Matthew Kerridge is an expert in electronic consumables. If you want further information about LG televisions or are searching for a trusted Tv retailer please visit http://www.ebuyer.com

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Posted in TV · November 17th, 2009 · Comments (0)

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