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		<title>Funny Friends Season 1 Episodes</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 09:32:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hank Evans</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Pilot: Rachel leaves Barry at the alter and moves in with Monica. Monica goes on a date with Paul the wine guy, who turns out to be less than sincere. Ross is depressed about his failed marriage. Joey compares women to ice cream. Everyone watches Spanish soaps. Ross reveals his high school crush on Rachel.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Pilot: Rachel leaves Barry at the alter and moves in with Monica. Monica goes on a date with Paul the wine guy, who turns out to be less than sincere. Ross is depressed about his failed marriage. Joey compares women to ice cream. Everyone watches Spanish soaps. Ross reveals his high school crush on Rachel.</p>
<p>The One With The Butt: Everyone attends Joey&#8217;s new musical, Freud! While there, Chandler meets a beautiful and exotic woman, Aurora, and begins dating her. Joey gets picked up by the Estelle Leonard Talent Agency, which gets him a job as Al Pacino&#8217;s butt double. However, he loses the job by overacting. Rachel cleans the apartment by herself for the first time; however, she moves the green ottoman, which starts Monica obsessing. Chandler finds out Aurora is married and already has another boyfriend. When she picks up still another, Chandler isn&#8217;t sure he can take it.</p>
<p>The One Where Underdog Gets Away: Joey poses for a health poster, but later finds out he&#8217;s become the V.D. poster boy. Ross finds out Susan is reading to the unborn baby and decides he must, too. Ross and Monica plan their own Thanksgiving dinner because their parents are away; Phoebe joins them, because she celebrates with her grandmother and her grandmother&#8217;s boyfriend&#8230; in December&#8230; because he&#8217;s lunar; Joey joins in because his family thinks he has V.D.; Monica has to make three kinds of potatoes. Chandler plans to boycott Thanksgiving because his parents announced their divorce on that day; Rachel has plans to go to Vail to be with her family. The Underdog balloon breaks free during the parade; everyone goes to the roof to watch but they get locked out of Monica&#8217;s apartment; the dinner is burned and Rachel misses her flight. Everyone ends up eating Chandler&#8217;s cheese sandwiches and Funyuns for Dinner. Ugly Naked Guy has Thanksgiving dinner with Ugly Naked Gal, and there&#8217;s Ugly Naked Dancing.</p>
<p>The One With The Dozen Lasagnas: Everyone hums the theme from The Odd Couple. Monica is stuck with a dozen lasagnas because she didn&#8217;t know they were supposed to be vegetarian. Paolo and Rachel prepare for their first weekend away together; Paolo makes a pass at Phoebe, which ends his relationship with Rachel. Phoebe makes the best oatmeal-raisin cookies in the world. Joey and Chandler have to get a new table, but can&#8217;t agree on which one; they end up with a foosball table; Monica rules the foosball field. Carol finds out the gender of the baby, but Ross doesn&#8217;t want to know&#8230; even though everyone else knows.</p>
<p>The One With The Candy Hearts: Ross goes on a date with a Kristen, a woman from his apartment building; Carol and Susan show up at the same restaurant; Susan gets paged and leaves; Ross pays so much attention to Carol that he doesn&#8217;t even notice his date has gone. Joey can&#8217;t go out with his date, Lorraine, unless he brings a friend for her friend; Chandler agrees to go, but the date turns out to be Janice; Somehow they end up together again; Janice buys Chandler candy hearts for Valentines Day; Chandler breaks up with her&#8211;again. Phoebe, Monica, and Rachel have a cleansing ritual to rid themselves of bad luck with men, which turns into a small fire; Fireman guys come to the rescue.</p>
<p>The One With Two Parts, part 1: Chandler and Joey meet Ursula, Phoebe&#8217;s twin sister; Joey begins dating Ursula, but that bothers Phoebe, who doesn&#8217;t get along with her sister very well. Ross attends Lamaze class with Carol and Susan; Carol isn&#8217;t sure she can go through with the delivery; Ross realizes he&#8217;s really going to be a father. Chandler can&#8217;t bear to fire an employee he&#8217;s attracted to, so he starts to date her and tells everyone else she&#8217;s mentally unbalanced, so it isn&#8217;t safe to fire her; she begins to notice people treating her oddly, so Chandler has to come clean. Ross has trouble controlling his monkey, Marcel, who switches Monica&#8217;s TV into Spanish mode; no one can figure out how to switch it back. Mr. Heckles could have cats. Jamie and Fran (from Mad About You) make an appearance in Central Perk. Rachel finally gets around to taking down the Christmas lights, but falls off the balcony in the process, and ends up hanging upside down outside Mr. Heckles&#8217; window.</p>
<p>The One Where The Monkey Gets Away: Rachel finds out Barry is engaged to Mindy, her former bridesmaid; she begins to show interest in dating again, so Ross decides to ask her out. However, before he gets the chance, she loses Marcel while monkey-sitting, which temporarily drives a wedge between them. Mr. Heckles is missing a waffle and saw Regis Philbin once. Rachel, not knowing Marcel is a illegal exotic animal, calls Animal Control; the animal-catcher turns out to be Luisa, who went to high-school with Monica and Rachel. Luisa&#8217;s memories of high school aren&#8217;t favorable toward Rachel, so she decides not to cut them any breaks. While looking for Marcel, Joey and Chandler meet some hot girls (Samantha and Tia) with a broken radiator. Luisa tries to shoot Marcel with a tranquilizer but hits Phoebe instead. A delivery of bananas leads everyone to Mr. Heckles apartment; he claims the monkey as his own until Luisa shows up. Rachel pleads with Luisa to let Ross keep Marcel, but it&#8217;s only the threat of reporting her for shooting Phoebe that convinces her. Ross and Rachel finally sit down for some wine, but before Ross can ask Rachel out, Barry barges in, saying he&#8217;s still in love with her.</p>
<p>The One With The Birth: Everyone arrives at the hospital for Carol&#8217;s delivery. Ross and Susan fight; Rachel flirts with the doctor&#8230; for a while; Phoebe sings and makes a lot of sense; Joey helps a single mother (Lydia) give birth; Monica yearns for a baby of her own; Chandler tries to comfort her, but isn&#8217;t totally successful. The baby is named Ben, after Phoebe.</p>
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		<title>List Of The Best Sitcoms</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 09:27:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hank Evans</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Night Court (1984-1992): 'Night Court' was ruled by Judge Harry Stone (Harry Anderson), a magician who was as charming as he was goofy. And that made him the perfect foil for hookers and other hard-luck cases who passed through his court, not to mention womanizer D.A. Dan (John Larroquette).]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Night Court (1984-1992): &#8216;Night Court&#8217; was ruled by Judge Harry Stone (Harry Anderson), a magician who was as charming as he was goofy. And that made him the perfect foil for hookers and other hard-luck cases who passed through his court, not to mention womanizer D.A. Dan (John Larroquette).</p>
<p>Hogan&#8217;s Heroes (1965-1971): You have to respect a sitcom that managed to wring laughs from a Nazi POW camp setting. Even more impressive: It was a one-note joke that kept viewers tuning in. What new ways would Col. Hogan and his clever crew find to trick bumbling Col. Klink and Schultz into giving up classified info to enemies?</p>
<p>Malcolm in the Middle (2000-2006): High-IQ Malcolm often made snarky asides to viewers about his wacky family&#8217;s antics. But the middle-class family was more normal than they or their neighbors though. And Malcolm, despite feeling isolated, was a true Wilkinson at heart.</p>
<p>Green Acres (1965-1971): CBS had its own genre of rural sitcoms with &#8216;The Beverly Hillbillies,&#8217; &#8216;Petticoat Junction&#8217; and &#8216;Acres,&#8217; a standout for surreal antics involving TV-watching pig Arnold, the Monroe brothers (one of whom was female) and leads Oliver and Lisa, who still wore their fancy city duds after moving to their Hooterville farm.</p>
<p>Taxi (1978-1983): As one of the greatest comedy ensembles of all time, the Sunshine Cab Company crew &#8212; pragmatic Alex, boxer Tony, actor Bobby, single mom Elaine, burnout Jim, loony Latka and crabby Louie &#8212; mixed poignant storylines with their hilarious, yet often fruitless, attempts to leave their jobs behind.</p>
<p>The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961-1966): One of the first shows about show biz revolved around a variety series writer. That meant tons of comic storylines, which, combined with Van Dyke&#8217;s physical gags and Mary Tyler Moore&#8217;s sassy humor, inspired many a future sitcom.</p>
<p>Married With Children (1987-1997): It was the raunchy show that made a network (Fox). The Bundys, led by shoe-salesman dad Al and big-haired mom Peg, certainly were certainly &#8216;Not the Cosbys&#8217; (the show&#8217;s original title), but they were one of TV&#8217;s funniest fams.</p>
<p>Maude (1972-1978): Edith Bunker&#8217;s cousin (and Archie&#8217;s nemesis) was a &#8220;compromisin&#8217;, enterprisin&#8217;, anything but tranquilizing&#8221; feminist who proved to be both hilarious and groundbreaking, as she and hubby Walter tackled alcoholism, nervous breakdowns, and, in the most controversial episode, abortion.</p>
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		<title>Season 5 of the Friends Sitcom</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 09:25:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hank Evans</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The One With The Triplets: The gang arrives at the hospital for Phoebe's labor. Joey makes a video documentary of the occasion, until he is beset with pain; what is thought to be sympathy pains turns out to be kidney stones. Phoebe's doctor is obsessed with Fonzie, but Ross's attempts to find a more satisfactory doctor only yield a very young looking resident whom Phoebe won't accept. Rachel tries to set Monica and herself up with two male nurses, which causes problems between Monica and Chandler. Joey can make everything (even grandma's chicken salad) sound dirty. Phoebe wants to keep one of the babies and manipulates Rachel into asking for her. Instead of two boys and a girl, Phoebe has two girls and a boy. Joey passes three kidney stones.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The One With The Triplets: The gang arrives at the hospital for Phoebe&#8217;s labor. Joey makes a video documentary of the occasion, until he is beset with pain; what is thought to be sympathy pains turns out to be kidney stones. Phoebe&#8217;s doctor is obsessed with Fonzie, but Ross&#8217;s attempts to find a more satisfactory doctor only yield a very young looking resident whom Phoebe won&#8217;t accept. Rachel tries to set Monica and herself up with two male nurses, which causes problems between Monica and Chandler. Joey can make everything (even grandma&#8217;s chicken salad) sound dirty. Phoebe wants to keep one of the babies and manipulates Rachel into asking for her. Instead of two boys and a girl, Phoebe has two girls and a boy. Joey passes three kidney stones.</p>
<p>The One Where Phoebe Hates PBS: Rachel catches Monica waiting seductively in her bedroom for Chandler; to cover, Monica tells Rachel she&#8217;s seeing a guy from work. Monica tells Rachel that her new boyfriend is the best sex she&#8217;s ever had, and when Chandler hears this he gets a little too proud of himself. Ross finally gets Emily on the phone and they begin planning to work things out; Emily agrees to come to New York but only if Ross doesn&#8217;t see Rachel anymore. After much agonizing, Ross agrees. Joey gets involved with a PBS pledge drive, believing he&#8217;s the host; but he&#8217;s only a phone jockey and not even on camera. Phoebe reveals her hatred for PBS, which started because she never got an answer to a letter she wrote to Sesame Street after her mom died. Joey and Phoebe argue about whether any truly selfless good deeds exist, so Phoebe tries repeatedly to find one.</p>
<p>The One Where Ross Moves In: Emily&#8217;s cousin kicks Ross out of the apartment they were to live in, so he moves in with Chandler and Joey. Ross is more than a little obnoxious, so Chandler and Joey pressure him to move to a new place&#8230; even if it&#8217;s tiny. Their guilt gets the better of them, however, and they arrange for Ross&#8217; application to be rejected. Phoebe dates a Larry, a health inspector she met at Monica&#8217;s restaurant. At first she is turned on by his power to close places down, but soon realizes that they&#8217;re running out of good places to eat. Rachel is convinced that Danny likes her and that his apparent apathy toward her is just a ploy to gain the upper hand in their relationship.</p>
<p>The One With Chandler&#8217;s Work Laugh: Rachel tries to learn more about Chandler and Monica&#8217;s relationship; when Rachel confronts her, Monica makes up some pretty lame lies to cover it up. Ross finds out Emily is engaged to be married again; he goes out on the town and somehow hooks up with Janice. Their relationship starts out great, but soon Janice can&#8217;t stand Ross&#8217;s constant whining and she breaks it off. Chandler takes Monica to a work party, as well as some outings with Chandler&#8217;s boss and his wife; Monica learns that &#8216;Work Chandler&#8217; is a suck-up with an exaggerated laugh. Phoebe and Joey race birds.</p>
<p>The One Where Everybody Finds Out: Ugly Naked Guy puts stuff in boxes (prepares to move), and sublets his apartment. Ross applies, but competition for the place is fierce, so when a bribe doesn&#8217;t seal the deal, Ross decides to cultivate and exploit a common interest&#8211;nakedness. Phoebe, while looking at Ross&#8217; potential new apartment with Rachel, looks out the window and sees Chandler and Monica &#8220;doing it.&#8221; Phoebe and Rachel decide to use their knowledge of this romance to play some practical jokes on Monica and Chandler&#8211;jokes which include Phoebe making passes at Chandler. Monica realizes they must know, so she and Chandler play along, and each side tries to see who will crack first. Now everybody knows, except Ross. &#8230;Until he gets the apartment, looks out the window, and suddenly has a return of his rage problem.</p>
<p>The One With Rachel&#8217;s Inadvertent Kiss: Rachel has an interview at Ralph Lauren, where she mistakenly kisses the interviewer (Mr. Zelner). She gets called back for a second interview, where she again mistakes Mr. Zelner&#8217;s actions and chews him out. Later, realizing her mistake, she meets with him again, straightens things out, and gets the job. Ross spends all his free time &#8216;acting&#8217; in front of his window, thinking it entertains his friends. Joey tries to find a woman who keeps waving at him from Ross&#8217; building, but somehow keeps ending up at Ross&#8217; place instead. Monica obsesses about proving that she and Chandler are still a hot couple, like Phoebe and Gary. Chandler enjoys it for a while, but eventually helps Monica see that their relationship has progressed to a better level.</p>
<p>The One Where Ross Can&#8217;t Flirt: Monica and Chandler are going out for their ten-month anniversary; Chandler wants Monica to wear the earings he gave her. However, she lent them to Phoebe, who lent them to Rachel, who lost one. Ross sees Chandler flirting with the pizza girl (Caitlin) and decides he&#8217;s going to turn on the charm as well, with disasterous results. Joey has a part on Law and Order; his grandmother comes over to watch the show, but his part has been cut. Joey quickly improvises a scene on video tape and slips it into the VCR.</p>
<p>The One In Vegas, Part 2: Ross and Rachel arrive at the casino, where Rachel quickly learns she is &#8220;a human doodle&#8221;. The ink won&#8217;t come off, so she and Ross spend the day hiding in the hotel room, raiding the mini-bar. Once they&#8217;re completely drunk, Rachel finally agrees to go back down to the casino&#8211;after she draws on Ross&#8217; face. Phoebe, playing the slots, is plagued by a lurker: An elderly woman who follows her around, waiting for her to give up a machine that hasn&#8217;t paid out, then takes over and hits the jackpot (a strategy with absolutely no basis in the laws of probability). She decides to out-lurk the lurker; but during a confrontation with her, Phoebe gets thrown out of the casino. Joey tries to persuade his identical hand twin that they should go into show business. He becomes such a nuisance that he gets thrown out, too. Chandler makes a scene to get Monica&#8217;s attention. They make up, and Monica continues her winning streak playing craps. Chandler says if she rolls another hard eight, they&#8217;ll get married. The dice bounce off the table and the roll is disqualified; one die shows a four, the other is on it&#8217;s edge between four and five. Chander decides it&#8217;s a four. They arrive at the wedding chapel and are waiting for the previous service to end, when the chapel doors fly open and out walk the drunken Ross and Rachel, newly married.</p>
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		<title>Season 4 of the Friends sitcom</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The One With The Jellyfish: Ross dumps Bonnie, which takes all night; she leaves in the morning. Meanwhile, Rachel writes a long letter to Ross that she needs him to read before they get back together; he tries to read it but falls asleep... then has to fake it when she asks him about it; Ross agrees with the letter before he finds out what it says; once he finds out the letter asks him to accept the breakup was all his fault, he's not sure he can keep up the charade. Phoebe is upset that her real mother never tried to contact her; she tells her mother she never wants to see her again, but her mother finally convinces her to reconcile. Ursula knew about their real mother all along, but never told Phoebe. Monica, Chandler, and Joey spend the day on the beach; Joey digs a hole; Monica gets stung by a jellyfish. Joey remembers that peeing on a jellyfish sting takes the pain away; Monica "can't bend that way" and Joey gets "Stage Fright," leaving Chandler. Ross can't stand hiding his feelings and he and Rachel break up again.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The One With The Jellyfish: Ross dumps Bonnie, which takes all night; she leaves in the morning. Meanwhile, Rachel writes a long letter to Ross that she needs him to read before they get back together; he tries to read it but falls asleep&#8230; then has to fake it when she asks him about it; Ross agrees with the letter before he finds out what it says; once he finds out the letter asks him to accept the breakup was all his fault, he&#8217;s not sure he can keep up the charade. Phoebe is upset that her real mother never tried to contact her; she tells her mother she never wants to see her again, but her mother finally convinces her to reconcile. Ursula knew about their real mother all along, but never told Phoebe. Monica, Chandler, and Joey spend the day on the beach; Joey digs a hole; Monica gets stung by a jellyfish. Joey remembers that peeing on a jellyfish sting takes the pain away; Monica &#8220;can&#8217;t bend that way&#8221; and Joey gets &#8220;Stage Fright,&#8221; leaving Chandler. Ross can&#8217;t stand hiding his feelings and he and Rachel break up again.</p>
<p>The One With The Dirty Girl: Ross dates a fantastically beautiful paleontologist (Cheryl); everything is going great until he finds out she&#8217;s incredibly messy. Chandler buys a rare copy of Kathy&#8217;s favorite book for her birthday, but then has to make sure that Joey&#8217;s gift is good, too. Phoebe lends Monica money so she can make a more serious attempt to get her catering business going; Monica has a little trouble collecting payment from a client. Rachel strives to finish a crossword puzzle all by herself.</p>
<p>The One Where They&#8217;re Going to PARTY!: Phoebe and Monica buy a van (with a mural, flashing nipples, and other &#8220;extras&#8221;) for their catering business; Monica fills in for a food critic in a small local newspaper; after she gives a restaurant a scathing review, they offer her a job as the new head chef; she has to chose between it and the catering business. Ross and Chandler make plans to party with Gandolf, the party wizard; Gandolf cancels and Ross and Chandler are left bored, until Joey convinces them that they can party themselves. Rachel tries for a new position at work, but her boss doesn&#8217;t quite cooperate.</p>
<p>The One With The Girl From Poughkeepsie: Joey sets a personal record for sticking Oreos in his mouth&#8211;15. Ross dates a girl from Poughkeepsie but is concerned about the distance involved in seeing her. Rachel wants a relationship&#8211;or at least a fling&#8211;so Chandler offers to set her up with someone; when his coworkers find out it&#8217;s Rachel and that she&#8217;s not looking for a serious relationship, they all bribe Chandler to set them up. Monica gets no respect at work; she hires Joey in order to fire him, so everyone will know who&#8217;s boss; but Joey likes the tips, so he has a hard time going along with the plan. Phoebe works (and works and works) on a Christmas song for her friends. Ross takes a train to Poughkeepsie to break up, but falls asleep and ends up in Montreal&#8230; with a girl from Nova Scotia.</p>
<p>The One With Rachel&#8217;s Crush: When Chandler finds out Kathy&#8217;s new play involves a steamy scene with her co-star, he&#8217;s worried where it might lead; Joey tells him not to worry&#8211;as long as there&#8217;s chemistry on-stage, there isn&#8217;t anything happening off-stage; This helps&#8230; until Chandler sees the play again later and finds the performance isn&#8217;t as good; Chandler accuses Kathy of sleeping with her leading man; they fight and part on unfavorable terms; by the time Chandler goes to apologize and make up, it&#8217;s too late. Monica tells Joey that the guys have to be the hosts since they have the big apartment; but she can&#8217;t stand it, and tries to win everyone over to her place by doing lots of cooking and re-decorating. Rachel&#8217;s department at work is eliminated, so she has to become a Personal Shopper; she plans to quit until a handsome, well-to-do young man needs her services; she wants to ask him on a date, but doesn&#8217;t know how&#8230; she&#8217;s never had to ask anyone out before.</p>
<p>The One With The Fake Party: Phoebe, pregnant, has cravings for meat; Joey agrees to be a temporary vegetarian so she can eat meat without causing more animals to die. Rachel creates a fake party for Emily, which is really an excuse to spend time with Joshua outside of work; she makes a fool of herself trying to make him like her&#8230; she even puts on her old high-school cheerleader uniform. Ross is bummed that Emily will soon be returning home to England; Rachel convinces him that his relationship with Emily doesn&#8217;t have to end.</p>
<p>The One With All The Haste: The singing man, the bird smell, and the lack of space drive Rachel and Monica to new attempts to get their old apartment back; when they fail to bribe Chandler and Joey with season Knicks tickets, they try making another bet&#8230; and lose again, so they have neither the tickets nor the apartment. However, while Joey and Chandler are at a game, Rachel and Monica switch apartments anyway. Chandler objects but Monica and Rachel offer to kiss each other for a full minute if they can keep the apartment. Ross gets an ear-ring. Phoebe tries to knit. Ross hates the fact that Emily has to be gone so much, so he considers asking her to move in with him&#8230; but ends up asking her to marry him; she says yes. The gang is shocked to hear the news&#8230; especially Rachel.</p>
<p>The One With Ross&#8217;s Wedding, part 1: Ross, Monica, Joey, and Chandler leave for London; Phoebe&#8217;s pregancy prohibits travel and Rachel stays to take care of her&#8230; and to avoid the emotional strain of watching Ross get married. Joey and Chandler go sight-seeing, but Joey&#8217;s tourist behavior embarrasses Chandler and they split up for the day; Chandler has a lousy time, but Joey has a great day&#8230; including a visit with the Duchess of York. Emily stresses about the wedding arrangements, and everything is on the verge of collapsing when the demolition work starts on the building where they were to wed. Monica suggests they postpone the wedding (an idea which leads to more problems). Rachel realizes she&#8217;s still in love with Ross, and tries to console herself by shopping; Phoebe also tries to help her get over Ross. When all this fails, Rachel decides to leave right away for London to tell Ross how she feels.</p>
<p>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 <a href="http://www.watchtheinbetweenersonline.com/">Watch the Inbetweeners Episodes Online</a> and <a href="http://www.watchsopranosonline.com/">Watch the Sopranos Episodes Online</a>.</p>
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		<title>Best of Friends Season 3</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 09:15:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wayne Torres</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[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.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The One With The Princess Leia Fantasy: Monica is dysfunctional because of her breakup with Richard. Joey can&#8217;t stand having Janice around all the time; she invites him on a &#8220;day of fun&#8221; so they can get to know each other. Ross and Rachel talk about their fantasies; Rachel then tells Phoebe and Monica about Ross&#8217;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.</p>
<p>The One With The Metaphorical Tunnel: Joey appears in an infomercial for the Milk Master 2000. Phoebe forgets to tell Joey about an audition&#8230; but makes it up to him by calling the casting director and pretending to be an agent; Joey asks her to represent him full time. Ross has a hard time accepting that his son plays with a Barbie doll; he tries to get him interested in more masculine toys. Chandler is scared of the &#8220;tunnel&#8221; of commitment until Joey convinces him to face his fears&#8230; but then Chandler overdoes it and scares Janice away for a while. Monica and Rachel welcome Chandler to &#8220;their side of the tunnel&#8221; and console him with ice-cream.</p>
<p>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 &#8220;Geller Cup.&#8221; Joey and Chandler compete for a Dutch girl. Rachel goes long. Phoebe flashes the other team.</p>
<p>The One Where Rachel Quits: Gunther re-trains Rachel on how to be a waitress; she realizes it&#8217;s time to quit working at the coffee shop. Ross accidentally breaks a little girl&#8217;s leg, and ends up selling Brown Bird Cookies for her so she can go to Space Camp. Monica&#8217;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.</p>
<p>The One Where Ross And Rachel Take A Break: Phoebe dates a diplomat who doesn&#8217;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&#8217;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.</p>
<p>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&#8217;t find out. Monica and Phoebe try out a &#8220;painless&#8221; leg waxing kit. Chandler, Joey, Phoebe, and Monica get stuck in Monica&#8217;s room while Ross and Rachel try to work things out.</p>
<p>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&#8217;s injuries are worse than first believed. Pete buys a restaurant and offers Monica a job as head chef; she&#8217;s unsure whether to take it, since she still isn&#8217;t attracted to Pete. Pete makes up a story about another woman so Monica will think he&#8217;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&#8230; and Monica finally feels it.</p>
<p>The One With The Screamer: Phoebe waits on hold so she can have her phone repaired before the warranty expires. The gang goes to Joey&#8217;s play on opening night. Rachel dates Tommy, who seems pretty nice&#8230; except when he starts screaming at people; however, only Ross witnesses this behavior and can&#8217;t convince anyone else. Joey&#8217;s play gets bad reviews, prompting the director to break up with Kate; Joey and Kate spend the night talking and falling in love. Kate gets a job offer in L.A. and decides to leave.</p>
<p>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 <a href="http://www.watchtheinbetweenersonline.com/">Watch the Inbetweeners Streaming Online</a> and <a href="http://www.watchsopranosonline.com/">Watch the Sopranos Streaming Online</a>.</p>
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		<title>A List Of Some Hilarious Sitcoms</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 09:11:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hank Evans</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Soap (1977-1981): So scandalous at the time that ABC received thousands of letters of protest before it even debuted, this soap opera spoof included one of the first openly gay TV characters (Billy Crystal's Jodie), murder, the Mafia, demonic possession, alien abduction and several (some unresolved) cliffhangers.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Soap (1977-1981): So scandalous at the time that ABC received thousands of letters of protest before it even debuted, this soap opera spoof included one of the first openly gay TV characters (Billy Crystal&#8217;s Jodie), murder, the Mafia, demonic possession, alien abduction and several (some unresolved) cliffhangers.</p>
<p>The Brady Bunch (1969-1974): Are the Bradys the dorkiest or the grooviest family to reside in primetime? We&#8217;ll go with the latter, as there&#8217;s no denying the endearing cheesiness and pop culture impact of the blended brood, who rocked the largest wardrobe of bell bottoms ever amassed.</p>
<p>Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000-present): Only Larry David could turn a happily married, wildly successful TV writer into a hapless loser. The &#8216;Seinfeld&#8217; co-creator (who inspired neurotic George Costanza) spins awkward social situations into sometimes painful-to-watch comedy gold.</p>
<p>Frasier (1993-2004): Cliff and Norm seemed more obvious choices for &#8216;Cheers&#8217; spin-offs, but it was Kelsey Grammer&#8217;s uptight shrink who got his own sharply written sitcom. The Crane fellas made for one competitive yet loving family, which helped the show become the most Emmy-winning series (with 37) in history.</p>
<p>The Office (2005-present): Some argue the original series is better, but for our Schrute Bucks, it&#8217;s the Dunder Mifflin gang that most hilariously captures the monotony of &#8216;Office&#8217; life. Michael Scott over David Brent? Yep. Dwight over Gareth? Indeed. And not since Sam &amp; Diane have we been treated to a sitcom couple as hot as Jim &amp; Pam.</p>
<p>Friends (1994-2004): The fact that Monica and Rachel lived in a swanky New York apartment they could never have afforded in the real world didn&#8217;t diminish how much we loved the &#8216;Friends&#8217;-ship of the Central Perk gang, the Ross-Rachel romance and our favorite TV wiseacre, Chandler Bing.</p>
<p>The Cosby Show (1984-1992): It was the family we all wanted to be a part of: the Huxtables, led by Cliff and Clair, two professional, in-love parents who ruled with a firm hand and lots of humor, whether buying Theo a Gordon Gartrell shirt, planning the classic anniversary performances for the grandparents or throwing a funeral for a pet fish.</p>
<p>The Simpsons (1989-present): The longest-running comedy on TV holds that record for a reason &#8212; it is, quite simply, the best sitcom in history. The animated classic has spent 19 seasons mocking and celebrating pop culture, and giving us TV&#8217;s most beloved family and most delightfully ornery 10-year-old, Bartholomew J. Simpson.</p>
<p>Hank Evans thanks you for taking the time to read this article. And, if you found it interesting, you can read more from Hank Evans at <a href="http://www.watchncis.org/">Watch NCIS Free</a> and <a href="http://www.watchroyalpainsonline.info/">Watch Royal Pains Episodes Online</a>.</p>
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		<title>10 of the Funniest Sitcoms in History</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 08:35:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wayne Torres</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Three's Company: This show started in the 1970s and was a surprise hit. A guy pretending to be gay and living with 2 women was very provocative back then. Maybe even taboo to many during that era.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Three&#8217;s Company: This show started in the 1970s and was a surprise hit. A guy pretending to be gay and living with 2 women was very provocative back then. Maybe even taboo to many during that era.</p>
<p>The Dick Van Dyke Show. Who hasn&#8217;t heard of this show? And for those fortunate enough to watch it in it&#8217;s prime. It is well deserving of it&#8217;s position in this list.</p>
<p>Eight. Arrested Development. Ron Howard was this cable tv show&#8217;s creator. Based on the daily lives of the very funny Bluth family who lost their family business due to corruption..</p>
<p>7. It&#8217;s Always Sunny In Philadelphia. A very funny show which gives off the same vibe as Seinfeld but with a more adult theme added to it. You will love the characters.</p>
<p>Six. I Love Lucy. Possibly the most popular sitcom of all time. Since first airing in 1951, the reruns of this show have been non-stop.</p>
<p>Curb Your Enthusiasm. If profane language offends you, do not watch this show. Otherwise, very entertaining sitcom from the creator of Seinfeld. Talk about successful.</p>
<p>4. The Simpsons. 20 years! That&#8217;s an insane amount of time yet every single episode has been hilarious. Homer, Bart, Marge, Lisa, and Maggie have provided us with laughs all this time.</p>
<p>Three. All In The Family. Not slap stick, laughing and rolling out of your chair funny, but funny just the same and incredibly ground breaking.</p>
<p>Seinfeld. Ensured to become a classic, this television show was hot right out of the gates all the way until the final episode where the final line of the show just happened to be the very first line on the very first episode; these details are what made this show so funny.</p>
<p>One. The Honeymooners. Jackie Gleason once said that they were four people on one small set that managed to be funny and entertaining without profanity or any sort of sexual innuendo. Most of the episodes took place in the Kramden&#8217;s kitchen with only the four primary actors. And it was funny.</p>
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		<title>What To Search For When Renting LA Green Screen</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Feb 2010 10:41:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Philip Guye</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a number of advantages you can get by trying LA Green screen in your picture or film production. Firstly, the employment of green screens tends to be cost reductive, and you can save up a pretty big amount by using this easy technology in your production. Another benefit is they give you quality end results at extraordinarily reasonable costs. All that you need is to get some good and effective green screen frames for your studio.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are a number of advantages you can get by trying LA Green screen in your picture or film production. Firstly, the employment of green screens tends to be cost reductive, and you can save up a pretty big amount by using this easy technology in your production. Another benefit is they give you quality end results at extraordinarily reasonable costs. All that you need is to get some good and effective green screen frames for your studio.</p>
<p>When purchasing a LA Green screen for your studio there are a few things that will help you get the best kind. One of the qualities to keep an eye out for is the level of absorbance in the frames you wish to buy. This makes it very easy for you to work with especially in a busy studio. Since you might want to use plenty of lighting a highly absorbent material will make it so you have minimal or no glow effects. The rationale is that materials with low absorbance levels will make a reflection that will impact how clear characters and photographs appear on the screen thus giving you poor output. High absorbance green screens also help blend all elements together perfectly while manufacturing films in a studio.</p>
<p>Another quality to keep a look out for in this type of screen is the afterglow effect. This is a problem that can be seen when scrolling up and down on the LA Green screen. It tends to leave a glow which may have an effect on the quality of characters on show. When selecting a frame for use in the studio make sure to check this out so that you are certain that your presentation is clear. The type of frames to use for your LA Green screen should give you terribly very little reflectance in any way. A medium which gives you with reflection of light is sure not to give you clear images at the end. So remember to get material which has high absorbance levels because it makes it work well with other elements found in the studio. This guarantees you clear characters when making final presentations.</p>
<p>Another attribute to check out regarding the frames for your LA Green screen is whether they permit clear visualization of characters. Make sure you can simply go through characters shown on this medium. When employed in the production of films or other kinds of display, the text and graphics portrayed are often unclear and unreadable. Make sure the medium you use permits all sorts of characters to be displayed properly without any kind of interference.</p>
<p>The size of the LA Green screen also matters. The reason is that vicinity and distance from the screen has effects on overall image display. As you mix the two frames to use in the display of pictures or characters it is critical to check out how even they are. This may have an impact on lighting around the studio which can bring about some kind of reflection. This may end up in poor pictures if care isn&#8217;t taken during production.</p>
<p>There are a lot of other sites giving various forms of advice on how to use green screen but a lot of them are not very detailed or precise. Before following these, be sure to check my own articles and reviews on <a href='http://www.atomicstudios.com/'>Green Screen</a> and <a href='http://www.atomicstudios.com/green-screen-rentals.html'>LA Green Screen</a>, You can also reach me at 1-323-851-3825 or phillipguye@hotmail.com</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 14:35:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wayne Torres</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The One With Ross's Denial: When Rachels asks if she can live with Phoebe, Phoebe claims to have a roommate named Denise. Rachel tries to find a new apartment, and receives offers from Joey and Ross. Ross goes back and forth on whether he thinks it's really a good idea. Phoebe continues telling Ross he's in love with Rachel, and he keeps denying it. Chandler and Monica fight about what to do with Rachel's room and Chandler's furniture. For a while it looks like no one will be moving anywhere. Joey searches for a new roommate, and it's clear what he's really looking for. Ross still doesn't tell Rachel that they're still married.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The One With Ross&#8217;s Denial: When Rachels asks if she can live with Phoebe, Phoebe claims to have a roommate named Denise. Rachel tries to find a new apartment, and receives offers from Joey and Ross. Ross goes back and forth on whether he thinks it&#8217;s really a good idea. Phoebe continues telling Ross he&#8217;s in love with Rachel, and he keeps denying it. Chandler and Monica fight about what to do with Rachel&#8217;s room and Chandler&#8217;s furniture. For a while it looks like no one will be moving anywhere. Joey searches for a new roommate, and it&#8217;s clear what he&#8217;s really looking for. Ross still doesn&#8217;t tell Rachel that they&#8217;re still married.</p>
<p>The One With Joey&#8217;s Porsche: Rachel and Ross go to a judge to get their annulment, but they air too much dirty laundry. The judge decides they don&#8217;t qualify for an annulment, so they go to Ross&#8217;s lawyer for a divorce. Ross makes it pretty obvious that he still loves Rachel. Rachel reveals that it was her drunken idea to get married. Joey finds the keys to someone&#8217;s Porsche. He decides to wait by the car until the owner shows up. He gets mistaken for the owner, and likes the attention he gets so much that even after the owner takes the car away, he keeps up the charade. Phoebe, Monica and Chandler take care of Frank and Alice&#8217;s babies. Chandler gets a toy stuck in his throat and Monica takes him to the doctor. Phoebe has to take care of the babies by herself.</p>
<p>The One Where Ross Got High: For Thanksgiving, Janine invites Joey and Ross to hang out with her and her dancer friends, but they have to eat dinner at Monica&#8217;s first. Mr. and Mrs. Geller come over as well, and Chandler finds out they don&#8217;t like him because they think he does drugs; Ross once told them Chandler was smoking pot, in order to cover his own guilt; Monica reveals the truth, which leads to many more revelations. Rachel makes an English Trifle for dessert, but gets the recipe mixed up with a Shepard&#8217;s Pie. Phoebe dreams about Mr. Geller and starts to see him differently&#8230; until another dream ends it for her.</p>
<p>The One With The Apothecary Table: Rachel buys furniture from Pottery Barn, but tells Phoebe she got it at a flea market, because Phoebe hates Pottery Barn. The deception is complicated by the fact that Ross buys an identical table from Pottery Barn. Joey and Janine spend time with Monica and Chandler; Janine doesn&#8217;t like hanging out with them, and hard feelings grow and grow until Joey and Janine break up and Janine moves out.</p>
<p>The One With Rachel&#8217;s Sister: Joey gives all the pretty female customers free stuff at the coffee house, in order to get dates with them. Monica is sick and won&#8217;t admit it. She tries to get Chandler interested in sex, but he&#8217;s put off by her illness. Rachel&#8217;s sister, Jill, shows up because she&#8217;s been financially cut off and has to try to make it on her own. Rachel&#8217;s worried that there&#8217;s something developing between Ross and Jill, but somehow ends up actually encouraging Jill to ask Ross out.</p>
<p>The One Where Ross Dates a Student: Flattery in a teacher evaluation leads to Ross dating one of his students (Elizabeth). He finds out he could get fired, but the forbidden nature of the relationship makes Elizabeth want it even more. An old friend of Chandler&#8217;s (Dana) is Directing an Al Pacino movie, and Joey asks Chandler to get him an audition. Monica is jealous of the time Chandler spends with Dana. A fire in Phoebe and Rachel&#8217;s apartment means they&#8217;ll have to stay with their friends for a few weeks&#8211;one at Monica&#8217;s and one at Joey&#8217;s. At first Monica&#8217;s apartment seems to be the accomodation of choice, but it soon becomes clear that Joey&#8217;s is the place to be.</p>
<p>The One Where Ross Meets Elizabeth&#8217;s Dad: Joey doesn&#8217;t get along well with the roboticist (Wayne) who controls his co-star, &#8220;C.H.E.E.S.E.&#8221; To save himself from being fired, he teaches Wayne how to talk with women. Phoebe writes a book about relationships, which is really a book about Monica and Chandler, and everything they do. Ross meets Elizabeth&#8217;s dad (Paul), who really doesn&#8217;t approve of his daughter dating an older man. Paul and Rachel start dating. The gang&#8217;s attempts to make Ross look good for Paul continually backfire.</p>
<p>The One Where Paul&#8217;s The Man: Monica, not yet engaged, gets on a two-year waiting list to hold a wedding at a local museum; however, due to a cancellation, the museum calls and offers her a spot sooner, to Chandler&#8217;s surprise. He freaks out&#8230; or so it seems. Paul tells Ross to stop dating Elizabeth; Ross and Elizabeth go away for a secret weekend at her grandmother&#8217;s cabin, but Paul and Rachel show up there as well. Ross gets away with it, thanks to some emotional blackmail. Joey, back in show businees, tries to get his celebrity picture back on a dry cleaner&#8217;s wall. Gunther realizes Joey&#8217;s not working at the coffee house any more.</p>
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