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'UPTOWN' in a movie sentence | examples for 'UPTOWN' from movies

Ross: Not her. Yeah, this is someone else I meet, and I-I can’t decide between the two of them. Y’know the one from Poughkeepsie, even though she’s a two hour train ride away, is really pretty, really smart, and-and a lot of fun. But this other girl, well, she lives right uptown. Y’know she’s, well she’s-she’s just as pretty, I guess she’s smart, she’s not fun.

"Friends", season 4, episode 10

Ross: No, it turns out that the one from uptown was making a joke. But it was a different joke than I thought—it wasn’t that funny. So I’m still torn.

"Friends", season 4, episode 10

Phoebe: Well look, you don’t really like the one from uptown and you’re too exhausted from dating the one up in Poughkeepsie, so I say you just end them both. Okay? You take a train up to Poughkeepsie and break up with her, and on your way back you break up with uptown. And then by the time you get home tonight, you’re done!

"Friends", season 4, episode 10

Rachel: (as Monica) Aahh, I'm a... chef at a restaurant uptown.

"Friends", season 1, episode 17

Joey: That's way uptown! That's like three trains away! (Phoebe pinches him.) Which is great! I love to ride that rail!

"Friends", season 5, episode 6

Janine: Well, me and my dancer friends are thinking of doing Thanksgiving uptown. I thought you guys might like to come.

"Friends", season 6, episode 9

PHOEBE: I know you're just moving uptown but I'm really gonna miss you.

"Friends", season 2, episode 16