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Monica exults in the applause she receives on karaoke night, unaware that the cheering audience can see through her blouse.
Monica exults in the applause she receives on karaoke night, unaware that the cheering audience can see through her blouse.
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S9, EP10 "The One With Christmas in Tulsa"Monica fears the worst when she learns Chandler will be spending Christmas in Tulsa working on a deadline with a beautiful co-worker (Selma Blair).
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S9, EP11 "The One Where Rachel Goes Back to Work"When Rachel visits her workplace to show off baby Emma, she is surprised to find a handsome temporary worker, Gavin, who has been doing her job while she was on maternity leave; their immediate war of wills prompts Rachel to make a rash decision that she could regret; Joey arranges for Phoebe to get a job as an extra on his daytime drama series, but she wreaks havoc on the set. And, having quit his job, Chandler must get another, fast, because Monica desperately wants a family.
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S9, EP12 "The One With Phoebe's Rats"Monica invites Rachel's workplace rival (Dermot Mulroney) to her birthday party; Joey flirts with Emma's new nanny (Melissa George); Phoebe and Mike (Paul Rudd) take care of a litter of rats.
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S9, EP13 "The One Where Monica Sings"Monica exults in the applause she receives on karaoke night, unaware that the cheering audience can see through her blouse.
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S9, EP9 "The One With Rachel's Phone Number"Rachel impulsively gives her telephone number to a handsome guy but worries he will call when Ross is there.
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S9, EP8 "The One With Rachel's Other Sister"Rachel has a bone to pick with her self-centered sister (Christina Applegate) on Thanksgiving; Monica protects her good wedding china; Joey forgets to join his TV cast mates for the Thanksgiving parade.
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S9, EP7 "The One With Ross' Inappropriate Song"Chandler and Joey find a videotape while checking out Richard's apartment; Ross sings Emma an off-color lullaby.
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S9, EP6 "The One With the Male Nanny"Ross mocks Rachel's new male nanny (Freddie Prinze Jr.); Chandler becomes upset when Monica says that somebody from her job is the funniest guy she's ever met.
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