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The One With The Princess Leia Fantasy: Monica is dysfunctional because of her breakup with Richard. Joey can’t stand having Janice around all the time; she invites him on a “day of fun” so they can get to know each other. Ross and Rachel talk about their fantasies; Rachel then tells Phoebe and Monica about Ross’s Princess Leia fantasy. Phoebe helps Monica try to relax. Ross and Chandler share personal information, which leads to some unpleasant side effects for Ross. Mr. Geller shows up and comforts Monica.
The One With Frank Jr.: Joey gets carried away with a mailbox project and ends up building an entertainment center; he mistakenly cuts Chandler’s door in half in the process. Then he gets sidetracked on re-tiling Monica’s bathroom floor. Phoebe hangs out with her half-brother, Frank Jr., in hopes of getting to know him better; he misunderstands when she tells him she gives people “massages and stuff”. The gang all consider what five celebrities would be on their “freebie list”–people they can sleep with without anyone getting upset; Ross finally narrows his list down by eliminating Isabella Rossellini… then he bumps into her.
The One With The Giant Poking Device: Phoebe avoids going to the dentist because whenever she goes, someone dies. Joey tells Chandler about Janice kissing her husband, and Chandler confronts her. She must chose between the two men she loves; it looks like she might choose Chandler, but he decides he can’t be responsible for breaking up her marriage. Ross has an emergency at the museum, so Rachel takes care of Ben; Monica bangs Ben’s head. Ugly Naked Guy has a new hammock, and looks awfully still; the gang fashions a very long poking device out of chopsticks so they can make sure he’s not dead. Gunther continues to brood over Rachel.
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 With Phoebe’s Ex-Partner: Phoebe’s former singing partner (Leslie) performs at Central Perk and asks Phoebe if they can get back together. They eventually do, but soon have problems when Leslie sells “Smelly Cat” to a kitty litter company. Chandler meets a woman (Ginger) in the men’s room and asks her out; coincidentally, Joey used to date her– until an unfortunate incident occurred, involving her artificial leg. Chandler gets over the fact that she has an artificial leg, but when Ginger learns he has a third nipple, she dumps him. Ross continues to struggle with Rachel’s career and her involvement with Mark. Chandler has his third nipple removed.
The One The Morning After: Rachel is sorry about her fight with Ross; meanwhile, Ross wakes up with the Xerox girl; Chandler and Joey convince Ross not to tell Rachel; Ross tries to make sure Rachel doesn’t find out. Monica and Phoebe try out a “painless” leg waxing kit. Chandler, Joey, Phoebe, and Monica get stuck in Monica’s room while Ross and Rachel try to work things out.
The One With The Dollhouse: Ross and Monica’s Aunt Silvia passes away and leaves a beautiful dollhouse to Monica; Monica invites Phoebe to play with it but then doesn’t like Phoebe’s ideas; Phoebe makes her own dollhouse, but it catches fire. Joey yearns for Kate, but since he can’t have her, he goes out with her understudy; things get hot between Joey and Kate during rehearsal, however, and they end up sleeping together… but it means more to Joey than it does to Kate. Rachel sets Chandler up on a date with her boss; she likes him, but he thinks she’s a big dull dud; Chandler tells her he’ll call even though he doesn’t intend to.
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)
If you are looking for a high quality flat screen TV, you should consider the Panasonic TX-L32S10. This excellent flat screen set is versatile and can accommodate a wide range of your gaming and television set viewing needs.
The TX-L32S10 has a 32″ LCD screen. It belongs to Panasonic’s line of Viera TVs. This line offers several excellent features which are very user friendly whether or not you have any experience with high tech electronics. The sound system is rich and robust and uses V-Audio surround sound. This system uses a sensor which allows the unit to determine the size of the room it has been placed in and can adjust the sound levels and positioning appropriately.
The TX-L32S10 TV is very adaptable to different uses and has four different picture modes to support movies, gaming, dynamic and normal views. The screen is set up to accommodate large groups gathered around by allowing for a wide viewing angle. The viewing angle is a full 178 degrees which provides plenty of distortion free viewing pleasure.
Image quality was quite good especially in key areas like reproducing flesh tone. However the TX-L32S10 screen pixel mapping capabilities were not 1:1 and this may make this unit unsuitable for viewing text applications and information. Its white-black uniformity was quite good on all areas of the screen. However, one image issue that did pop up was the softness of pixels at the edges of the screen. While this can be good to reduce aliasing when playing video games, it may not make a movie image as sharp.
If you are not comfortable with a number of different AV components, there are features to this television set which you will appreciate. Viera link technology is a wonderful asset since you are now able to simply connect your AV components with an HDMI cable and connect it to the TX-L32S10 television. At this point, it is suddenly possible to control diverse AV elements with one controller. And what a controller it is, too. Like most Panasonic remotes it is well thought out, simply designed, and quite functional.
If you have an interest in digital photography, there are two features which make the TX-L32S10 an excellent choice. The first is the capacity for the television to accept SD memory cards via a slot in the unit and display the contents of the card onscreen. The second is that any new LUMIX camera that is equipped with an HDMI output terminal can be connected to the TV via a cable and you can also view your digital images in that way. This is an excellent feature for people who want to display their images to family and friends but do not want to be tied to using a computer.
There are some elements which may not be as highly developed in this TX-L32S10 TV as in higher priced models. While at first glance the high-gloss black finish may look excellent, if you are someone who hates visible smudges and fingerprints you may be interested in a model with a different finish on the housing. Screen images are excellent with this model however some performance users may not like the fact that the screen cannot be calibrated on a detail level.
If you are looking for an excellent and well-rounded television, the Panasonic TX-L32S10 is an excellent option for the price. Its slim design, excellent viewing area and 32″ screen size make it a wonderful value for money. If you are trying to find a television set that will work well for movies, gaming and every day applications, the Panasonic Viera TX-L32S10 is worth taking a look at.
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Posted in TV · November 14th, 2009 · Comments (0)