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"The One with all the Poker" is the eighteenth episode of season one of the television situation comedy Friends. The One Where It All Began is the first episode of the American television situation comedy Friends, which premiered on September 22, 1994 on the NBC network. ...
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First aired: March 2, 1995 is the 61st day of the year (62nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Rachel, sick of being a waitress, searches for a new job. She has the gang help her send out resumes to everywhere she can think of (including Popular Mechanics), and eventually gets an interview at Saks Fifth Avenue, in spite of her not so brilliant 'compuper skills. This article contains a trivia section. ...
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The girls get upset when the guys won't let them in on their weekly poker game, ut all had a good laugh at the story of Joey losing the game the night before, due to misreading the cards, "There was chocolate on the 3, it looked like an 8, all right?" "Oh you should have seen him - read'em an' weep... and then he did!" The guys try to teach the girls how to play, but with disastrous results - the girls start trading cards with each other, and Phoebe discards two jacks because they "didn't look happy." Monica calls on her aunt Iris to teach the girls how to play. They get better - but not good enough, as they still lose. A game of Texas holdem, currently the most popular form of poker, in progress. ...
Joseph Joey Francis Tribbiani, Jr. ...
Chocolate most commonly comes in dark, milk, and white varieties, with cocoa solids contributing to the brown coloration. ...
WEEP or Weep may refer to: weep, the act of crying WEEP-AM in Virginia, Minnesota with the slogan Weep For the City WEEP, the former call letters of a radio station in Pittsburgh WEEP All female rock band originating from Ithaca, NY http://www. ...
In education, teachers are those who teach students or pupils, often a course of study or a practical skill, including learning and thinking skills. ...
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The jack is a playing card with a picture of a young man on it. ...
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Marcel shows a like for "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" in this episode, and when Ross (and the rest of the gang becomes tired of hearing the song, he switches it off. Marcel proceeds to go into his room and slam the door. For other uses, see Gang (disambiguation). ...
Marcel may refer to: In the arts: Marcel, novel by Erwin Mortier Marcel Chagnon, an American country music singer/songwriter, commonly known only by his first name Marcel Duchamp, French artist whose work and ideas had considerable influence on the development of post-World War II Western art Marcel Dzama...
The episode ends with the gang playing a 'boys against girls' game for a large amount of money. During the final hand, Rachel (who, along with Ross, is one of the last two players still in the game) learns that she was turned down for a promising job she'd been interviewed for. Upset, she raises the stakes, up to $5 ("Anybody have a problem with that?"), then $20, then "I see your 20, where's yout 25?, thn raised to seven... teen. After Rachel reveals her cards, Full House, Ross declares that she has the winning hand, though he does not reveal his cards. As the girls celebrate Joey and Chandler dive on Ross's cards, which he succeeds in hiding from them. The suggestion is that Ross had a stronger hand of cards, but wanted Rachel to be happy and therefore let her win the game. Information Aliases Vikram, Clifford Alveres, Ron Gender Male Age 36 (by series end) Occupation Paleontologist Title Ph. ...
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Joseph Joey Francis Tribbiani, Jr. ...
Chandler Muriel Bing was a fictional character, played by Matthew Perry, on the popular sitcom Friends, which ran from 1994 to 2004. ...
The episode ends with a game of Pictionary which it is Monica's turn and with an easy picture the others do not manage to get, (Aiport '75, Airport '77, Airport '79) and turned out to be Bye Bye Birdie. Phoebe: "That's a BIRD?!? (to the others) IT's a bird. Rachel is next up and after drawing a bean with a few dots on it, after about 3 seconds, Joey reveals the right answer The Unbearable Lightness of Being!!!! Monica: THAT YOU GET!! THAT YOU (picks up wine glass) Everyone: AARRGGHH! (hides) This article does not cite its references or sources. ...
Bye Bye Birdie is a Tony Award-winning musical with a book by Michael Stewart, lyrics by Lee Adams, and music by Charles Strouse. ...
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