Kudrow Staying Home for New Year

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Kudrow Staying Home for New Year

http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/ap/19991121/en/lisa_kudrow_1.html

Quote:

"`Friends'' star Lisa Kudrow has decided on her approach to New Year's Eve 2000 - low expectations.

``Millennium, schmillennium,'' she said in an interview with InStyle magazine. ``I'll probably be sitting home.''

That's a change from ideas she once had about the start of the new century."

So....is Lisa really a "GI" and just hiding it, or did she just lose interest in something she was really looking forward to ???

-- hamster (hamster@mycage.com), November 21, 1999

Answers

She can come hide out in my bunker......

-- cavscout (hunkerin@my.bunker), November 21, 1999.

If this were a Friends episode, who would be a GI, a DGI and a DWGI??

-- (normally@ease.notnow), November 21, 1999.

Joey would be a DGI, because he doesn't get anything. Monica would get it and become a super doomer, trying to order others around to organize preparation. Ross would become a DWGI in a sibling feud. Chandler will go along with Monica because he's boffing her. Phoebe would be a GI because she always disagrees with Ross. Rachael won't be able to make up her mind and will shop for clothes to relieve the stress.

Mikey2k

-- Mikey2k (mikey2k@he.wont.eat.it), November 21, 1999.


Joey might be a DGI, but he would ask you "How you doin ?" to see who is preppin' or not.

-- hamster (hamster@mycage.com), November 21, 1999.

Only if she's cute.

-- Mikey2 (mikey2k@he.wont.eat.it), November 21, 1999.


Friends Y2K:

Monica goes into a coma within 8 hours due to having zero body fat. Rachael survives another day due to her fat cheeks. Chandler makes witty quips in the dark until being beaten to death by a rioter. Ross just gives up and slumps in a corner, sighing. Joey leaps from his window when he realises that he will never see Baywatch again. Phoebe has been stocking and using alternative sources for years ("You know, just because."), has no emotional or intellectual baggage to stop her adjusting her worldview, and thrives in the Brave New World.

-- Colin MacDonald (roborogerborg@yahoo.com), November 22, 1999.


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