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15 Unforgettable Moments From Friends

15 of my favorite moments with the gang from Friends.

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When you think about 90's television, you can't help but think of Central Perk and the six friends that inhabit it. In it's ten-year run, we've laughed, we've cried, and we've totally wished we had friends like Phoebe and Joey. As I watch the series again, I decided to compile 15 of my favorite moments with the gang from Friends.


1. Joey trying to speak French...but failing miserably.

You can't say Joey didn't try, though.



2. When Ross was "fine."

I think we've all had moments like this, right?


3. OH MY GOD.

I can literally hear this picture every time I see it.


4. Smelly Cat.

I can't be the only one who still finds themselves singing Smelly Cat, right?


5. When George Clooney and Noah Wyle showed up.

I love ER, so this was a marriage made in cross-over heaven.


6. When Rachel kissed Ross after the prom video.

I think we all teared up a little after seeing how moved Rachel was after she saw what Ross had unknowingly done for her.


7. When someone ate Ross's sandwich.

I know all too well how Ross was feeling. The betrayal of looking forward to eating something, only to find someone had already eaten it.


8. The fact that Ross was married (and divorced) three times.

I don't think the gang will ever let Ross live down the fact that he has indeed been married three times.


9. Unagi

Ah, Salmon skin roll.


10. Monica proposing to Chandler.

We were all on our toes praying that Joey and Chandler didn't screw up Monica and Chandler's future together. But, in the 11th hour, Monica decides to take their future in her own hands and proposes to Chandler.


11. WE WERE ON A BREAK.

The most heated debate of the 90's...did Ross cheat?


12. When Erica had twins

Everyone was shaken to the core when the doctor revealed that Erica was delivering not one, but two babies for Monica and Chandler.


13. PIVOT.

I have to scream "PIVOT" anytime I see someone moving furniture, hoping they get the reference.


14. When we found out Ross was the father of Rachel's baby.

At that moment everyone gasped because we put two and two together and figured out who had fathered Rachel's baby.


15. When Rachel got off the plane.

None of us wanted to see Rachel go, because we knew Ross and Rachel were meant to be together. When she got off that plane, all of our hearts soared.


Friends was full of so many amazing moments, it was almost impossible just to choose my favorite 15. From Rachel showing up in a drenched wedding gown to Monica and Chandler moving out of their apartment, it was a wild ride. So, tell me, what would make your top 15 moments from Friends?

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