@RamilMamedoff: America. They often don't close their doors because that's the mentality and because everything is insured. They often don't close their cars either.
@furSy: well, in general, their doors are supposed to be such that you can't enter without opening the key. It was only recently that Ross and Rachel left the apartment and could not get in, since there was no key. So maybe someone has a key.
@furSy: This is absolutely not the case. It all depends on the area and the city very much. In New York, they close everything that can be closed. And a few more doors. In some mega prosperous, very expensive, gated suburb, the doors may probably not be closed during the day, but there are private houses with a territory.
The moment when you hear in the 2002 episode the song that tore everyone apart in 2014))) Although they sang a sample, from which Niki made a single, but still)))
"I'm a terrible father." Ross daddy is such a sweetheart, all my not-so-special affection for the character melts from his shots with the kids. "You really like soft butts! You are a very strange girl." The end is simply inimitable, this duo would tear up all the hip-hop scenes of the country, ahahahahah. "And won't take the mustache off his face" -- Chandler is such a sweet jealous man. He's a fool after all, and how I love these moments when Monica convinces him that they're the only ones who matter, that nothing else matters if they're together. "Don't I love you enough," ahahaha, I always miss all the ridiculous and funny situations with these two friends. Joe and his charming attempts to protect his friends in any way from all kinds of shit are too charming. Getting to know her parents turned out to be enchanting, Phoebe absolutely spoke out of place in her directly ridiculous repertoire, and who would have known that Michael was a boy from the highest circle. "But you've met people in principle." Oooh, how passionately he rushed to her defense, I was stunned *_* It's a little fast with love, but it's still very touching how Michael defended his girlfriend in front of his parents. And he said such right words, ooo.
- But have you met people in general?
Ode to a Pubic Hair = An ode to pubic hair.
By the way, that song:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDPTxJv3ocs
"And won't take the mustache off his face" -- Chandler is such a sweet jealous man. He's a fool after all, and how I love these moments when Monica convinces him that they're the only ones who matter, that nothing else matters if they're together.
"Don't I love you enough," ahahaha, I always miss all the ridiculous and funny situations with these two friends. Joe and his charming attempts to protect his friends in any way from all kinds of shit are too charming.
Getting to know her parents turned out to be enchanting, Phoebe absolutely spoke out of place in her directly ridiculous repertoire, and who would have known that Michael was a boy from the highest circle. "But you've met people in principle." Oooh, how passionately he rushed to her defense, I was stunned *_* It's a little fast with love, but it's still very touching how Michael defended his girlfriend in front of his parents. And he said such right words, ooo.
Well, where can you go without Rachel and Ross singing? They are charming! The final scene makes you laugh to tears!
I'm watching this series for probably the hundredth time and still laughing, incomparably!!