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MNCA: Nothing, just never seen you in little stretchy pants before.
MNCA: Oh God, you fell off the wagon.
MNCA: Hi. I'll be ready in just a second.
MNCA: Look, maybe this is none of my business, or maybe it is, I don't know... but, uh, I'm kind of worried about you.
MNCA: Please.
MNCA: [to Chandler] Yo, Bing. Racquetball in 15 minutes.
MNCA: Only if you say his full name.
MNCA: Alright.
MNCA: We are talking about Rachel here. You and Rachel.
MNCA: Oh my god, oh my god, oh my god!
MNCA: Oh my god, oh my god, oh my god!
PHOE/MNCA: Ohhhh.
MNCA: No, I'm sorry.
MNCA: Wow.
MNCA: Hey.
MNCA: Ohh.
MNCA: I'm sorry?
MNCA: This was your idea?
MNCA: Oh my god good?
MNCA: Yeah. You!
MNCA: What?
MNCA: What?
MNCA: You and me both.
MNCA: Yes, I would like something. [looks at Fun Bobby, changes her mind] No, no thank you.
MNCA: Oh, gosh, I'm sorry.
MNCA: Cat hair.
MNCA: Maybe.
MNCA: Hello?
MNCA: Sure, what? Ok, ok. [hangs up the phone] [to Rachel] Music?
MNCA: Well, uh, I ate some.
MNCA: [with false enthusiasm] Mmm.
MNCA: Ok, how about pilgrim Mockolate mousse?
MNCA: So, what are you saying now?
MNCA: Bobby.
MNCA: Really? I only had two glasses.
MNCA: [takes a sip] Mmmm, no.
MNCA: What?
MNCA: Morning.
MNCA: Hey.
MNCA: Oh God, yes!
MNCA: Oh.... my... God.
MNCA: Bye.
MNCA: Do you not see it?
MNCA: Oh, he's sober alright. Just turns out that Fun Bobby was fun for a reason.
MNCA: [gasps] You have other friends?
MNCA: What are you talking about?
MNCA: How about Mockolate mousse?
MNCA: Sure.
MNCA: Not that bad? Did you hear the hammer story?
MNCA: Take care.
MNCA: OK.
MNCA: What about me?
MNCA: Oh... shoot.
MNCA: You were so amazing as the king. I was really impressed, I was.
MNCA: Especially the after taste, you know, I'll tell ya, that'll last ya till Christmas.
MNCA: Ahhh, hey honey? Don't you have to be at your interview now?
MNCA: [reading the paper] There are no jobs. There are no jobs for me.
MNCA: So what. So he drank a lot tonight.
MNCA: OK, I'll see you later babe.
MNCA: Five more and I'll flash you.
MNCA: C'mon give me five more. Five more.
MNCA: It's Fun Bobby.
MNCA: Rach, does this have nonfat milk?
MNCA: Well we... we kinda broke up.
MNCA: [holding bottles] Does anybody want these?
MNCA: Alright, here you go, sweetie. [hands Fun Bobby his coffee]
MNCA: See? They're as different as night and... later that night.
MNCA: Oh, isn't he? Oh, you know, I really think this time it may work with him. I mean, he just makes me feel so good and I've been feeling so lousy this last couple of months, no job, no boyfriend. Well, at least my cup is half full.
RACH: And ya know what, now I've got closure. [Rachel slams the door and locks it. She sits down, visibly upset. She puts her head in her hands and begins to cry. Ross comes back and is standing outside the window. When Rachel regroups and gets back up to finish closing, she sees him. She smiles. She goes to open the door and can't get the lock undone.] ROSS: Try the bottom one. [She opens the door and they kiss.] [Scene: Chandler and Joey's apartment. Chandler answers the door to find Monica.] CLOSING CREDITS CHAN: Monica, it's 6:30 in the morning. We're not working out, it's over. MNCA: No way, with one pound to go, c'mon. We're workin', we're movin', we're in the zone we're groovin'. CHAN: OK, I don't, I don't mind the last pound. OK, in fact I kind of like the last pound. OK, so don't make me do anything that I'll regret. MNCA: Ooh, what'cha gonna do, fat boy, huh? What? CHAN: Nothing, except tell you, uh, I think it's wonderful how much energy you have. MNCA: Well, thanks. CHAN: I mean, especially considering how tough it's been for you to find work. MNCA: Well, you know. CHAN: You know, I mean, you can't tell your parents you were fired because they'd be disappointed. MNCA: [sad] Uh-huh. CHAN: And it's not as if you have a boyfriend's shoulder to cry on. MNCA: Well no, but um. CHAN: I mean, if it were me, I think I'd have difficulty just getting out of bed at all. MNCA: Y'know, I try to stay positive. . . CHAN: So, you feel like goin' for a run? MNCA: Alright. CHAN: Because, you know, you don't have to. If you want, you could just take a nap right here. MNCA: OK. Just for a little while. CHAN: OK. [Puts an afghan over her and dances into his room]
MNCA: No, no really. I.. I wouldn't feel right about it. [to waiter] Just some water.
MNCA: Wait a minute. I thought last night was great.
MNCA: [grabs waiter as he's leaving] I'd like a scotch on the rocks with a twist.
MNCA: You know what? It seems like you've been making an awful lot of stuff Irish lately.
MNCA: But I'm gonna be there... for the rest of my life. I mean, I can't break up with him. I'm the one who made him quit drinking. He's dull because of me.
MNCA: Oh, not at all. I have no morals and I need the cash.
MNCA: And for our two-week anniversary, he's gonna take me to his cousin's cabin for the weekend.
MNCA: What these? [holding up liquor bottles] Oh, these are, um, for.. cuts and scrapes.
MNCA: [getting the wine] Do not start without me. Do not start without me.
MNCA: [to Ross] Listen, I... I don't think this is the best time.
MNCA: [disgusted, trying not to show it] I love how it crumbles. Now see, your chocolate doesn't do that.
MNCA: Now, in some of these recipes, the quantities may seem just a little unusual, uh, like these coconut mockolate holiday nut bars. I've indicated four cups of coconut, and four cups of crushed nut, and only, uh, one tablespoon of mockolate.
MNCA: Oh no no, this is not for him, this is for me. That way he's still sober but I find his stories about shoelaces much more amusing.
MNCA: Chandler, I'm unemployed and in dire need of a project. Ya wanna work out? I can remake you.
MNCA: So, Mr. Rastatter, what exactly does this job entail? The ad wasn't too clear.
MNCA: There's an ad for a naked chef?
MNCA: Bobby and I are going away for the weekend, remember?
MNCA: She's just upset because she, uh, she buttered a spider into her toast this morning.
MNCA: Ok, this is pumpkin pie with mockolate cookie crumb crust. This is mockolate cranberry cake, and these are mockolate chip cookies. Just like the Indians served.
MNCA: We'll put buckles on it.
MNCA: You know, that's true. You'd be a great person to have around the day after an emergency.
MNCA: [still chewing] Mmm-mmm.
MNCA: Abso...[swallows hard]...lutely. See, I love creating new recipes. I love Thanksgiving. And, well, now, I love Mockolate.
MNCA: Oh, you must be freezing. You know what you need? How about a nice steaming cup of hot Mockolate?
[Scene: Chandler and Joey's apartment. Chandler is answering the door in his robe.] CHAN: No, no, no, no, no, no [opens door to Monica] No. Monica, it's Sunday morning. I'm not running on a Sunday. MNCA: Why not? CHAN: Because it's Sunday. It's God's day. MNCA: OK, if you say stop, then we stop. CHAN: OK, stop. MNCA: No, c'mon, we can't stop, c'mon, we've got three more pounds to go. I am the energy train and you are on board. Woo-woo, woo-woo, woo-woo [Chandler walks out of the apartment, leaving Monica] Woo. [Scene: Rachel and Monica's apartment. Rachel is taking asprin. Ross enters.] ROSS: Hey Rach. RACH: Ahhhh. ROSS: Oh. And how was the date? RACH: Umm, I think there was a restaurant... I know there was wine. . . [Rachel looks at Ross as though she remembers something, but can't place what it is.]
MNCA: Well, we just happen to go to alot of places where you might drink. I mean, how do you go to a wine tasting without having a drink? Or... or to a club, or to the... zoo.
MNCA: Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait one minute. Wait a minute. I believe this will change your mind. [Reads from paper] In a mediocre play, Joseph Tribbiana was able to achieve brilliant new levels of... continued on page 153...[turns it] sucking.
MNCA: All right. Mmm-mmm.
MNCA: Just waiting for it to stop bubbling.