Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Easy F.R.I.E.N.D.S quiz?

Q. How well do u know friends? Best answer gets 10 pnts!
1. This friend�s secret crush on Rachel is revealed when he leaves the country:
Chandler or Ross or Joey.

2.Name the female friend who did not give birth:
Rachel or Monica or Phoebe.

3.This friend gets married in England:
Rachel or Ross or Chandler.

4. This friend acts as a surrogate mother:
Monica or Phoebe or Rachel.

5.Baby Emma�s parents are:
Ross and Rachel or Monica and Chandler or Phoebe and Joey.

6.This friend�s parents turned her bedroom into a gym when she moved out:
Rachel or Monica or Phoebe.

7.This character bursts out of a Vegas chapel, newly married and drunk:
Phoebe or Chandler or Rachel.

8.This friend had a cackling girlfriend named Janice:
Ross or Chandler or Joey.

9.These friends had a pet goose:
Ross and Chandler or Chandler and Joey or Chandler and Phoebe.

10.Paul Rudd appears during season nine of Friends as Mike, as a love interest of:
Monica or Rachel or Phoebe.
Everyone is getting one question wrong!!!!!!!!
Sorry, actually everyone is getting it all right!!! Yay!!

A. 1. That would be Ross. He's in China but he leaves Rachel this antique (and probably ridiculously expensive) pin that's just like the one her grandmother used to have as a birthday present. His crush is revealed when Chandler comments that Ross always buys expensive presents to girls he "likes" - he mentions Carol got a crystal duck, if I'm not mistaken. (#1.24 - TOW Rachel finds out)

2. Monica. She and Chandler couldn't have children, so they adopted twins that they ended up naming Jack (as in her dad, Jack Geller) and Erica (as in the kids' birth mother, played by Anna Faris). They didn't know she was pregnant with twins until she gave birth to them. (#10.17/18 - The last one)

3. Ross again (#4.23/4 - TOW Ross' wedding). However, he said "I, Ross, take the, Rachel" at the altar and his bride Emily, despite having officially married him to keep up appearances during the wedding, runs away from the reception through the bathroom window and keeps avoiding Ross, who tries desperately to mend things, until she finally has him served with divorce papers, making it the second of his three divorces (the first being from Carol and the third from Rachel, after they drunkenly tie the knot in Vegas).

4. Pheebs. She carries his brother Frank's triplets with wife and former Home Ec teacher Alice, more than 20 years his senior. She gets the confirmation that she's pregnant in #4.12 - TOW the embryos and gives birth in #5.03 - The one hundreth (the show's 100th ep).

5. Ross and Rachel. They're not together when they conceive Emma, but of course they end the show as a couple. We find out Ross is the babydaddy in #8.02 - TOW the red sweater.

6. Monica. It's just that Ross' bedroom had so many trophies and plaques and medals and such that the Gellers "didn't want to disturb them". (#2.14 - TOW the prom video).

7. Rachel. To Ross. (#5.23/24 - The one in Vegas)

8. Chandler. She first appears in #1.05 - TOW the East German laundry detergent. Her last appearance is in #10.15 - TOW Estelle dies.

9. Nobody ever had a goose. Chandler and Joey had a chick (which later on became a rooster and not a chicken as they predicted) and a *duck*, not a goose. They had them during the time they won Monica and Rachel's apartment in a bet over which duo knew more about the other in season 4 (the hilarious bet happened in #4.12 - TOW the embryos). I remember both the chick and the duck also lived in the boys' original apartment before AND after they lived in the purple one, but I'm not sure if they appeared in seasons 3 and/or 5 as well.

10. That'd be Pheebs. Mike didn't appear only in season 9, though, as he actually *ends up* with her. They get married in #10.12 - TOW Phoebe's wedding.


Parenting Quiz: What are/will be your rules?
Q. What are/will be the rules in your house for your teenagers 13-19?

On the following things:
Clothes:
Will they be able to wear tank tops or spaghetti straps?
Shirts/pants with words on them?
Skirts/shorts if so what length?
And what ages for what type of clothes?

Make-up: If yes, what age and why that age.
Is there any kind of make-up (ex: black eyeliner) that they are never allowed to use?

Cell phone: If yes, what age and why that age?
How about texting if they have a cell phone?
What kind of phone can they have(ex: one with a touch screen or regular flip phone?"

Music, movies, TV:
Will there be restrictions?
Will you monitor or restrict them from viewing?listening to things?
Will you follow the rating system to a tee, like not allowing then pg-13 till 13 or R until 17?
TV in their room?

Internet:
Will they be able to use facebook/myspace?
Will you have to have login information?
What filters will you put on?

Curfew for ages:
13-
14-
15-
16-
17-
18-
19-

Will they have a bedtime after age 13? If so what time for what age?
13-
14-
15-
16-
17-
18-
19-

Dating:
What age?
Will you expect them to wait till marriage for sex?
What kind of dates will they be on till what age?

Driving:
What age will they get their permit?
Age for license?
Will you let them drive your car?
Will you help them get a car?

Closing bedroom door- yes, never, only during certain times?

School/Social life:
What grades do you expect them to have?
Do you expect them to play sports?
Will you allow them to play sports?
Can they attend the football games?
Will they be able to go to Homecoming and Prom? Will you have strict guidelines for prom dresses? Will their curfew be later on Prom night?
Can they hang out with friends on school nights?
What age(13-19) will they be able to go to the movies/mall/school functions with just friends and not you?
What age will you let them walk into town without you? (Assuming you live close)

Privacy:
How much privacy will they have?
What will they have privacy with?
What will they never have privacy with?

Drinking/Smoking:
Can they smoke at age 18, if they still live at home as long as they don't do it under your roof?
Will you let them drink at home before 21 so they know their limits before they go out and drink on their own and so you can educate themselves? If so what age will you start? (Letting your kids drink at home under 21 is legal in all but 8 states.)

I think thats about it...
If you could please copy and paste this so your answers are by the question that would be awesome because it would be a pain to read and have to scroll up to know what question is what...
I'll even post what mine will be.

A. Will they be able to wear tank tops or spaghetti straps? Yes.
Shirts/pants with words on them? Depends on the words. Nothing trashy or obscene. But there are some cute ones that I wouldn't mind.
Skirts/shorts if so what length? Oh...I don't know. Reasonable. Probably just above the knee or at the knee for skirts. Not too much further for shorts.
And what ages for what type of clothes?

Make-up: If yes, what age and why that age: Probably around 13, give or take. Depends on when other girls are wearing make-up. For me it was 8th grade or so.

Is there any kind of make-up (ex: black eyeliner) that they are never allowed to use?
Cheesy dark lipstick, bright blue eyeshadow. Black eyeliner is okay as long as they don't cake it on like a raccoon. I'm not worried about that since I plan on teaching my daughters how to use it.

Cell phone: If yes, what age and why that age? When they get a car for sure...maybe earlier if they're in extra-curriculars.
How about texting if they have a cell phone? I like to text, so it will probably be on our plan.
What kind of phone can they have(ex: one with a touch screen or regular flip phone?): Chances are, when I have a teenage daughter, all cell phones will be touch screen. Lol.

Music, movies, TV:
Will there be restrictions? No porn.
Will you monitor or restrict them from viewing? listening to things? Probably not. Only if they give me a reason to not trust them.
Will you follow the rating system to a tee, like not allowing then pg-13 till 13 or R until 17? Probably not, no.
TV in their room? Maybe. Depends on their maturity, if they're a good student, etc

Internet:
Will they be able to use facebook/myspace? Yes.
Will you have to have login information? No.
What filters will you put on? None.

Curfew for ages:
It really depends on maturity, but I would say 9:30-10:00 on school nights, midnight on weekends. Weekends are more negotiable if they call ahead of time to ask if they can stay out later.
18-19 years olds, no curfew.
13-
14-
15-
16-
17-
18-
19-

Will they have a bedtime after age 13? If so what time for what age?
A decent time. I don't want them up at 3am if they have school the next morning.
13-
14-
15-
16-
17-
18-
19-

Dating:
Again, depends on maturity.
What age? Group dates, 13-15 Real dates, 14-16
Will you expect them to wait till marriage for sex? Not necessarily, no. I just want them to do it responsibly.
What kind of dates will they be on till what age?

Driving:
What age will they get their permit? 14
Age for license? 16
Will you let them drive your car? Yes
Will you help them get a car? Husband and I have decided to have them save up and match whatever they save.

Closing bedroom door- yes, never, only during certain times? Yes.

School/Social life:
What grades do you expect them to have? The best they can do. Most likely A's and B's.
Do you expect them to play sports? Not if they don't want to.
Will you allow them to play sports? Yes.
Can they attend the football games? Yes.
Will they be able to go to Homecoming and Prom? Will you have strict guidelines for prom dresses? Nothing slutty.
Will their curfew be later on Prom night? Yes...my school at an after-party until 6am.
Can they hang out with friends on school nights? Yes.
What age(13-19) will they be able to go to the movies/mall/school functions with just friends and not you? 13
What age will you let them walk into town without you? 12-13, depends on maturity. Maybe older.

Privacy:
How much privacy will they have? Plenty.
What will they have privacy with? Everything.
What will they never have privacy with? Nothing.
This is until they betray my trust. If I need to check up with them, I will.

Drinking/Smoking:
Can they smoke at age 18, if they still live at home as long as they don't do it under your roof? How can I tell them no if they're an adult and not doing it in my house?
Will you let them drink at home before 21 so they know their limits before they go out and drink on their own and so you can educate themselves? Probably. Studies have shown that this really helps reduce binge drinking and experimentation.


CAN SOMEONE HELP ME PROFREED THIS THING?
Q. It was a scorching hot Sunday in Douliou, Taiwan. The dirty and messy road was filled with stray dogs roaming for food. I was wearing big glasses and a shirt that was passed down from my big brother. I lived in a one floored normal sized house with one kitchen, a small bathroom, living room, three bedrooms, and a front and back yard. My lazy and kind dad is a high school teacher and my caring mom is a housewife. I enjoy reading comic, books, and going biking. There are a total of five handsome macho guys and a woman in my family. My mom always wanted a daughter that has skin as pale as porcelain, skin as soft as the paw of a cat, and sparkly black eyes framed by long black eyelashes, but the sad thing is, she kept on having male babies. I�m an eighth grader this year and school has just begun.
On Sunday morning I was playing with green beetles under the bright yellow sun with my two naughty little brothers. My big brother is away in the library. I�ll have to admit that everyone in my family except my mom are considered as nerds. Although we are not rich kids, we are all one of the top ten students in class.
Sunday flew by as quickly as the wind, and Monday is fast to catch up. Tiresome Mondays to noon on Saturdays are always school days. We don�t have Saturday and Sunday as weekends, we only have Sunday. We have tests every single day in school. I hate how we have so many tests! It�s always the routine of learn the things today and test the things tomorrow. It�s like a never-ending river of tests and quizzes. The worst part of school is that the ugly and evil teacher smacks you hard on your back with a whip for each point you miss on the test.
After school my brothers and I were required to go to our teacher�s �haunted� house till 9:00 for boring after school classes. This is the place where we study for our tests.
I was always one of the top five students in eighth grade and there are about 10 classes with 50 students in each class. By that, you can see that I�m quite smart. Teachers group classes by academic performances, so people with the same abilities are in the same class. I�m always in the �nerd� class.
Every year I have the exact same goal, which is to become the ranked one student in class. The closest I have ever gotten to, was to be ranked second. The top student is always this short rich kid named Henry Dong; sometimes I am really temped to punch him hard in the stomach.
I am determined to have the best grades in class this year. I worked extremely hard with all my homework and I studied till midnight every single night. Instead of going out to play on Sundays like other kids, I always stayed in my room with a pencil on my ear and books stacked up on my desk. I try to make friends with smart kids in my class so I can learn things through conversations with them. I even asked the �evil� teacher to give me extra homework for practice.
Today is the day of the final exam. My palms are sweating when I took the paper from my teacher�s hands. I have confidence that I will get full score on this test. After two hours of taking the important and hard test, I handed it to the teacher.
The next day I rushed to school eager to find out how well I did on the test. Many people were crowding in front of the bulletin board, where the teacher shows the score of our exam. Everyone cheered when I walked toward the bulletin board. I had the best score in my class! I was overflowed with joy, and unable to talk. People are congratulating me and slapping me on the back. Even the teacher came and congratulated me. From this, I learned that practice makes perfect. I practiced very hard every night so I got the honor to be the top student of our class.
I'm an 8th grader. This is a insight about your parents thing. I made a lot of it up though because my dad can't really remember it. Does my organization and ideas work?

A. I changed a few things that didn't seem to flow..

It was a scorching hot Sunday in Douliou, Taiwan. The dirty and messy roads were filled with stray dogs roaming for food. I was wearing big glasses and a shirt that was passed down from my big brother. I lived in a three bedroom home that only had one small bathroom. My dad, who is a very kind individual, is a high school teacher and my mom is a caring housewife. My mom always wanted a daughter that has skin as pale as porcelain, skin as soft as the paw of a cat, and sparkly black eyes framed by long black eyelashes, but the sad thing is she never had one. I�m an eighth grader this year and school has just begun.
On Sunday morning I was playing with green beetles under the bright yellow sun with my two mischievous little brothers while my older brother was at the local library. I do have to admit that everyone in my family except my mom is considered nerds. Although, we are not rich kids, we are in the top ten in our class.
Sunday flew by quickly as the wind and Monday was here before I knew it. Our school days run from Mondays to noon on Saturdays. We don�t have Saturday and Sunday as weekends, we only have Sunday. We have tests every single day in school. I hate how we have so many tests! It�s always the routine of learn the things today and test the things tomorrow. It�s like a never-ending river of tests and quizzes. The worst part of school is that the ugly and evil teacher smacks you hard on your back with a whip for each point you miss on the test.
After school my brothers and I were required to go to our teacher�s �haunted� house till 9:00 for boring after school classes. This is the place where we study for our tests.
I was always one of the top five students in eighth grade and there are about 10 classes with 50 students in each class. By that, you can see that I�m quite smart. Teachers group classes by academic performances, so people with the same abilities are in the same class. I�m always in the �nerd� class.
Every year I have the exact same goal, which is to become the ranked one student in class. The closest I have ever gotten to, was to be ranked second. The top student is always this short rich kid named Henry Dong; sometimes I am really temped to punch him hard in the stomach.
I am determined to have the best grades in class this year. I worked extremely hard with all my homework and I studied till midnight every single night. Instead of going out to play on Sundays like other kids, I always stayed in my room with a pencil on my ear and books stacked up on my desk. I try to make friends with smart kids in my class so I can learn things through conversations with them. I even asked the �evil� teacher to give me extra homework for practice.
Today is the day of the final exam. My palms are sweating when I took the paper from my teacher�s hands. I have confidence that I will get full score on this test. After two hours of taking the important and hard test, I handed it to the teacher.
The next day I rushed to school eager to find out how well I did on the test. Many people were crowding in front of the bulletin board, where the teacher shows the score of our exam. Everyone cheered when I walked toward the bulletin board. I had the best score in my class! I was overflowed with joy, and unable to talk. People are congratulating me and slapping me on the back. Even the teacher came and congratulated me. From this, I learned that practice makes perfect. I practiced very hard every night so I got the honor to be the top student of our class.


I need help with my life please help me =[?
Q. I lack motivation, enthusiasm, and i have low self-of-steam.I'm 16 now never had a girlfriend, I'm overweight and trying my best to lose it by dieting and working out but that's slowly going away to lack of motivation.I play guitar,cook,draw,i can even write poetry. I don't have that many friends i have one really good one but i feel like were breaking apart.I failed the 8th grade once which is something i really regret.I'm a freshman now and sort of happy but did horrible my first 9 weeks and i thought i could do 10x better this 9 weeks and for the rest of my 4 years in high school so i can get into the college i want.But I'm just to lazy to do my homework/project assignments, and its starting to effect my classwork, test/quiz's and participation.There was a person i liked for 4 long years but ended up getting rejected and i feel like that was the only thing that pushed me to pass middle school the second time.I just don't know what to do anymore.People say i have so much potential and leadership skills but i never put them to use.I feel like I'm letting everyone down.I put a fake smile on my face everyday so my friends that i have don't think I'm sad.I could use any advice or help i can.Sometimes i feel like committing suicide because i feel like i have nothing to live for.I'm pathetic i know.Sometimes i cry at night because i just don't know what to do.I don't want to see a doctor or take any 'happy' pills.
I'm also stressed...

A. If you kill yourself you will change somebodies world. That's right. They will see everything differently. Just hearing your name will burn their mind with memores. They wont be able to go near where you lived, even your town will hold memories. Listening to the radio they'll hear that song, remember,that song you sang with them once? They'll step past your locker every day and wonder why you are not there. Why are you not there??

Do you want to be responsible for your family members, the people who love you, crying every night? For your sisters or brothers losing part of who they are? Your suicide is going to effect most deeply those who care about you most. That's not right. One of your friends may break down, and just like you, their world will be dark. The pain you are in is awful, but why pass it on to hundreds of people around you, when you could try your hardest to work through it?

Your family will be paranoid. Suddenly everyone will be talking about them. Do you want to be known as 'the kid who killed themselves?' People you never knew will be crying when they hear what you've done. Yes, they will be effected. Everyone around you will stop and think ;; "was there something i could have done?" Suddenly the people of your world are dying with guilt. All those little hints you gave, they'll remember them. Oh yes, and it will torture them all the time.

Your friends will think of suicide. Your closest friends are likely to go into a depression like the one that claimed your life. How will they cope, without you? This will break them, for the rest of their lives. And lets not forget the people who will plan your funeral. Your closest friends and family picking out songs for you, photos of you. Crying all the night before, and all the day of your funeral. And all the night after. In fact, they will cry now more than you ever did. Could they have saved you?

They'll be angry. Oh yes. Why didn't you tell them? They loved you. And now it's too late. They'll be angry with you because they know, they know you could have gotten through it. Then they'll be angry with themselves because they may have been able to save you if only they knew.

And one day, one day years from now, they'll remember you. They will all still remember you. The girl that sat up the front of your class; she'll remember you. The bus driver you saw every morning; he'll remember you. That little girl you sat with on the bus once, The kid you leant money to at the shop, all your siblings friends, the people that you dont see, but that see you everyday they will all remember you. And every single one of them will wonder; why?

But imagine your family.

You are part of them. Without you, something is missing. If you killed yourself then part of them dies too. They are incomplete. Every family gathering will be missing something. The photos on the wall are suddenly all cold reminders of what you did.

Who goes through your bedroom? Who cleans out your locker? Who calls the school to tell them one of their students has died? .. Who tells the students? Who calls the funeral directors? Who arranges a coffin for you? Who calls your best friend to tell them you're dead??

Who finds you?

Please, there are other ways out. I know sometimes the struggle is very, very hard. But it's not worth giving up on life. Life is all we have, life is everything. Its the beautiful moments, and the sad ones. Please, don't give up on all those around you. You can make it through.

*HUGS* you deserve to feel better.





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