The couple barely looked up, so Ross took his grievance to the front desk. The librarian, a woman who looked like she hadn’t smiled since the mid-seventies, stared at him blankly as he explained that his book was being used as a "backdrop for a tryst."
The student blinked. "I just needed something to prop up my laptop."
Ross sighed, took his book, and checked it out himself. As he walked out, he realized that while the world might not be ready to worship at the altar of his dissertation, at least he knew exactly where it was: safely tucked under his arm, away from the wandering hands of NYU's amorous undergraduates.
"Aha!" Ross shouted, jumping up. "You’re interested in the migratory patterns of the Hadrosaur?"
"She’s perfect," Joey moaned into a slice of pizza. "She likes sports, she laughs at my jokes, and she didn’t even mind when I used her toothbrush. I have to break up with her."
Phoebe and Rachel spent the afternoon trying to convince Joey that Erin was "the one," only for the plan to backfire. After a series of intense bonding activities—mostly involving Phoebe’s "spiritual aura readings"—they discovered that Erin didn't want a serious relationship at all.
Meanwhile, back at the apartment, the rest of the gang was dealing with a different kind of territorial dispute. Joey’s latest girlfriend, Erin, was actually liked by Rachel and Phoebe—a rare occurrence that terrified Joey.
[s7e7] The One With Ross's Library Book Online
The couple barely looked up, so Ross took his grievance to the front desk. The librarian, a woman who looked like she hadn’t smiled since the mid-seventies, stared at him blankly as he explained that his book was being used as a "backdrop for a tryst."
The student blinked. "I just needed something to prop up my laptop." [S7E7] The One With Ross's Library Book
Ross sighed, took his book, and checked it out himself. As he walked out, he realized that while the world might not be ready to worship at the altar of his dissertation, at least he knew exactly where it was: safely tucked under his arm, away from the wandering hands of NYU's amorous undergraduates. The couple barely looked up, so Ross took
"Aha!" Ross shouted, jumping up. "You’re interested in the migratory patterns of the Hadrosaur?" As he walked out, he realized that while
"She’s perfect," Joey moaned into a slice of pizza. "She likes sports, she laughs at my jokes, and she didn’t even mind when I used her toothbrush. I have to break up with her."
Phoebe and Rachel spent the afternoon trying to convince Joey that Erin was "the one," only for the plan to backfire. After a series of intense bonding activities—mostly involving Phoebe’s "spiritual aura readings"—they discovered that Erin didn't want a serious relationship at all.
Meanwhile, back at the apartment, the rest of the gang was dealing with a different kind of territorial dispute. Joey’s latest girlfriend, Erin, was actually liked by Rachel and Phoebe—a rare occurrence that terrified Joey.