If You Love Astoria, New York, Or Janice From Friends You Have To See This
Comedians Sue Funke, Chelsea White, Jess Wood and Chris Doucette got together and created this hilarious commercial spoof that pays homage to Steinway Street.
Comedians Sue Funke, Chelsea White, Jess Wood and Chris Doucette got together and created this hilarious commercial spoof that pays homage to Steinway Street.
Why did neither Romy, nor Michele ever argue the case that Phyllis was the Mary Tyler Moore show character they wanted to be? There are some valid reasons why a lady would want to be a total Phyllis.
Who wants to be the Rhoda or the Mary? Sue Ann Nivens is the hottest lady on the Mary Tyler Moore show!
It's an age old argument - are you the Mary or the Rhoda. Well, it's really not that old of an argument, it was just made famous from Romy and Michele's High School Reunion, but still the choice is far too limited. All of the women on the Mary Tyler Moore show were worth wanting to be, particularly Georgette. People often discount Georgette because of her soft voice and sweet nature, but she's actually one pretty fierce gal.
In 'Romy and Michele's High School Reunion, both Romy and Michele want to be 'the Mary' and act as if Rhoda is the worst choice of the two famous TV BFFs. . Perhaps they should go back and watch some more of the Mary Tyler Moore show, because Rhoda is definitely someone every lady would want to be.
In the movie "Romy and Michele's High School Reunion" there's a famous fight where the ladies argue as to who is the Mary and who is the Rhoda. It made me think about which I'd rather be, and I realized that all the ladies from the Mary Tyler Moore show were worth being. But, since both Romy and Michele seem to think Mary is the best, here's why you'd want to be a Mary.
Has anyone else noticed the sudden surge of Friends theme song parodies lately? Perhaps I'm the only one getting lost in this YouTube labyrinth set to the sounds of The Rembrandts, but I'm obsessed. Here are my favorites in countdown fashion. Enjoy!
Sue Funke is single, working in gay media and having a horrible time online dating. She's trying to introduce herself to one straight man every day in 2013, these are her stories
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