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Season 3 of the Friends Sitcom

The One Where No One’s Ready: Ross has an important night but no one else is ready to go. Joey and Chandler fight about chairs and clothes. Joey spills humus on Phoebe’s dress. Monica hears an old message from Richard and thinks that it might be new; she leaves him a message which she then tries to erase, but just makes it worse. Rachel can’t decide what to wear; Ross gets angry and Rachel decides not to go… unless he drinks the fat.

The One With The Metaphorical Tunnel: Joey appears in an infomercial for the Milk Master 2000. Phoebe forgets to tell Joey about an audition… 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 “tunnel” of commitment until Joey convinces him to face his fears… but then Chandler overdoes it and scares Janice away for a while. Monica and Rachel welcome Chandler to “their side of the tunnel” and console him with ice-cream.

The One With The Racecar Bed: Monica and Phoebe shop at the store owned by Janice’s soon-to-be-ex-husband, and Monica ends up with the wrong bed. Rachel and Ross have dinner with her father, which doesn’t go well; the next day at brunch, Ross and Dr. Green find something to bond over. Gunther broods over Rachel. Joey Teaches a class–”Acting for Soap Operas”. While trying to return the bed, Joey and Monica see Janice kissing her husband.

The One Where Chandler Can’t Remember Which Sister: Joey astounds the gang with a card trick. Chandler, depressed over his break-up with Janice, fools around with one of Joey’s sisters at Joey’s birthday party; but afterward can’t remember which sister; he visits the Tribianni family, hoping to figure it out, but only gets himself into trouble–by kissing the wrong one. Rachel meets Mark, who gets her an interview at Bloomingdale’s; Ross worries about Mark’s motives. Phoebe dates the noisy guy from upstairs, who seems to charm himself out of any situation.

The One Where Monica and Richard are Just Friends: Monica and Richard have a chance meeting in a video store and decide to see each other as friends–but it doesn’t stop there. Phoebe dates Robert, a jock whose shorts are a little too revealing; Ross and Chandler don’t know how to tell him. Joey and Rachel read each other’s favorite books: The Shining and Little Women.

The One Without The Ski Trip: Ross and Rachel’s fighting causes the gang to try to hang out with them separately. Chandler, under stress because Ross and Rachel’s break-up reminds him of his parents divorce, starts smoking again. Rachel invites everyone but Ross to go skiing for the weekend; they get locked out of the car at a rest stop; Rachel refuses to call Ross for help, so Monica and Phoebe do it behind her back; he comes to their aid and then gets stuck because his battery dies. Ross interferes with Carol’s and Susan’s “Anniversary”.

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’s injuries are worse than first believed. Pete buys a restaurant and offers Monica a job as head chef; she’s unsure whether to take it, since she still isn’t attracted to Pete. Pete makes up a story about another woman so Monica will think he’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… and Monica finally feels it.

The One With Ross’s Thing: Ross finds a growth on his body but can’t tell what it is; neither can anyone else. He visits his doctor, Chandler’s doctor, and Phoebe’s guru. Phoebe dates two guys: Vince, a burly fireman, and Jason, a sensitive teacher. She tries but can’t decide which one to break up with. Pete is out of town and tells Monica, “We need to talk,” which gets her worried. The gang goes with Monica to Pete’s place see how a millionaire lives; Joey finds a stub for a $50,000 check to a ring designer; Rachel begins to plan Monica’s wedding.

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Posted in TV · November 18th, 2009 · Comments (0)

Sony Televisions: Just Plain Good Buys.

With corporate divisions that spread throughout the movie industry, the banking business, and the insurance gamut, the Sony Corporation seems an unlikely leader in the expanding electronic world. Yet here they are, a major player, rapidly advancing the development and implementation of superior technology. In an age of great suffering due to corporate overextending, Sony continues to thrive.

This producer of various viewing and processing digital technology presents to society an array of quality television equipment. The variety of products includes projection televisions and monitors, miniature pocket units, televisions that incorporate cathode ray tubes, flat panel televisions, and perhaps the largest LCD televisions commercially available. From basic systems to super-sized flat screens, Sony continually marks their position as a consumer oriented provider, altering, reshaping, and purposefully addressing the needs of their customer base.

The Sony Corporation maintains a line of televisions that meet the requirements for both business and personal use. Whether the customer seeks for a projection television, a flat panel unit, a portable mini-screen, or something in between Sony offers a sensibly priced, feature packed television answer.

Top line home entertainment is no longer limited to a box with two speakers. Nowadays the spotlight is on audio as well as visual. Speaker location and the intricacy of sound application determine precise adjustments and arrangement. The sports fan likes one approach while the heavy gamer prefers another. Meanwhile those who treasure music look for a different sound application. Sony understands these issues. Thus their television units are designed to interact with current audio accessories.

In years past, the reflection of an evening sun through a nearby window has tormented television views. Sony’s LCD HDTVs prevent that reflection. Contrast induced double imagery was once a major dim lighting aggravation. Sony’s LCD HDTVs put a halt to that also. These quality televisions are no longer hampered by all the external interferences of yesteryear. Those who prefer a little external light no longer have to set in darkened rooms. It goes the other way as well; aside from personal taste, dark rooms make no difference to a viewer’s pleasure.

Added value is the normal for a Sony LCD HDTV. Designed to avoid reflection of external objects Sony televisions free the customer from darkroom viewing. Wider viewing angles permit flexibility in room placement. Better automatic brightness, color gamut, and contrast adjustments enhance the television’s performance and color features. And a continuous picture feature (fill factor) makes for smoother presentation transitions.

The online support for a Sony television is quality packaged. Simple purchase pointers will help you find the right television for your needs. Distinct instructions will guide you in the setup of your television and audio system as necessary. Manual specs, and warranty information is easily accessed. Straightforward Q&A topics address special issues concerning picture adjustment and hook-up complications. Best of all, however, these helps are seldom needed. It really does not matter which specific model you chose, Sony televisions are just plain good buys.

Matthew Kerridge is an expert in television consumables. If you want more information about Sony Televisions or are searching for a trusted television retailer please visit http://www.ebuyer.com

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Posted in TV · November 17th, 2009 · Comments (0)

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