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(She rises, dragging Chandler along by the wool. Rachel has to leap over a chair to follow them. Monica opens the door to find Mr. Heckles standing there.)
Monica: Oh. Hi, Mr.Heckles.
Mr.Heckles: Youre doing it again.
Mr.Heckles: I can hear you through the ceiling. My cats cant sleep.
Mr.Heckles: I could have cats.
Monica: (Closing the door) Goodbye Mr.Heckles.
(In the apartment below, Mr.Heckles is trying to relax and read his newspaper, but Rachel is helplessly dangling upside-down with her ankle wrapped up in the Christmas lights.)
Rachel: (To Monica) Im okay! Im okay! (She knocks on Mr. Heckles's window.) Mr. Heckles, Mr. Heckles could you help me please?
Mr.Heckles: See, this is just the kind of thing I was talking about.
CHANDLER: Wow, Heckles was voted class clown, and so was I. He was right. Would you listen to that?
CHANDLER: Look at this. Pictures of all the women that Heckles went out with. Look what he wrote on them. Vivian, too tall. Madge, big gums. Too loud, too smart, makes noise when she eats. This is, this is me. This is what I do. I'm gonna end up alone, just like he did.
Phoebe: Okay, thank you, Mr. Heckles. (They move off)
(inside Chandlers apartment, Chandler is coming in from his bedroom, sees Mr. Heckles, and screams.)
Mr. Heckles: Er, yeah, it's mine.
Mr. Heckles: Yeah, it's my cat. Give me my cat.
Mr. Heckles: C'mere, Patti. (Turns to Mr. Heckles)
Monica: Mr. Heckles, our friend lost a monkey. Have you seen it?
Mr. Heckles: You owe me a waffle.
Mr. Heckles: I wasn't ready for it.
(Mr. Heckles opens the door)
Mr. Heckles: Whaddyou want?
Mr. Heckles: That's my monkey. That's Patti, Patti the monkey.
Mr. Heckles: What about it?
Mr. Heckles: That's my monkey.
MONICA: Hello, Mr. Heckles.
Mr. Heckles: That's not my monkey. Just the dress is mine, you can send that back whenever.
MONICA: Mr. Heckles.
MONICA: Ok, Mr. Heckles, we'll try to keep it down.
PHOEBE: Ok, it's very faint, but I can still sense him in the building. Go into the light, Mr. Heckles!
MR. HECKLES: You're doing it again.
MR. HECKLES: I could have birds.
CHANDLER: Funniest? Heckles?
CHANDLER: I just think it's weird, you know? Heckles and me, Heckles, and me, me and Heckles...Would you knock it off?
Mr. Heckles: Mmm. Bob Buttons. Here, Bob Buttons.
MONICA: Oh, gosh, this is so weird. I mean, his whole life was in this apartment, and now it's gone. You know, I think it would be nice if we just took a few moments, for Mr. Heckles. I mean, he was kind of a pain, he was, but, he was a person. You're all going to hell.
MR. HECKLES: You're stomping. It's disturbing my birds.
JOEY: Chandler, Heckles was a nut case.
Mr. Heckles: C'mere, Patti. (Marcel turns round)
Mr. Heckles: (as Phoebe and Rachel leave) You owe me a cat.
Mr. Heckles: Saw Regis Philbin once...
CHANDLER: Yeah, jus' second. Good-bye Mr. Heckles. We'll try to keep it down.
Mr. Heckles: Im Chandlers new roommate.
Mr. Heckles: He told me in person.
Mr. Heckles: I could be Chandlers new roommate.
Phoebe: No, no, Mr. Heckles no one is making any noise up here.
Mr. Heckles: I could play the oboe!
Mr. Heckles: Well, Im going to go into my new apartment now. (goes over to the door and opens it) Ehh! (Eric leaves)
[Cut to a hallway in the building, Monica and Phoebe are knocking on a door. Mr. Heckles emerges.]
Mr. Heckles: Youre disturbing my oboe practice.
Mr. Heckles: I left a Belgian waffle out here, did you take it?
Mr. Heckles: Potassium.
Mr. Heckles: (to Eric) Who are you?
Mr. Heckles: I don't have a monkey.
MR. HECKLES: Thank you. I'm going to rejoin my dinner party.
JOEY: "Heckles, you crack me up in science class. You're the funniest kid in school.
(There is a knock on the door, Phoebe answers it, its Mr. Heckles)
Rachel: Oh. (they knock at the next door, Mr. Heckles answers) Hi. We just found this cat and we're looking for the owner.
(There is a monkey-like noise from within and Ross pushes past Mr. Heckles and enters his apartment)
Mr. Heckles: Ehhhh... B-Buttons.
CHANDLER: Heckles played clarinet in band, and I played clarinet. And he was in the scale modeler's club, and I was, well, there was no club, but I sure thought they were cool.