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Call it the one where Joey becomes nostalgic. The memory that Matt LeBlanc took in the series Friends showed that he really wanted to play the kind Joey Tribbiani on the iconic NBC series from 1994 to 2004. During an interview January 25th on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon the actor first infused some of his brand comedy chops. "I took in the series … It's funny .. I took a ton of money [bleep]," joked LeBlanc. (Indeed, each actor eventually earned $ 1 million per episode and still earns $ 20 million a year in syndication fees starting in 2015, according to USA Today .)
But the star CBS comedy The man on the plane quickly became real with Fallon. "No, you know what I have, is it really cool?" he teased. "You know how, in Joey and Chandler's apartment, we had the foosball table? I've got the table ball. Foosball. I mean, that's it. .. I have it somewhere in my toolbox.Why it's in my toolbox, I do not know.But I ended up with foosball. "
Good Sure, Friends fans remember the 1995 episode ("The One with Sweet Lasagna") where Joey and Chandler went shopping kitchen but, as you would, stay at home with foosball, which then became a centerpiece of the apartment and was the subject of several scenarios. (They might as well eat over the sink, after all.) Aside from the many games, who can forget the disaster that followed when the chick and duck remained stuck at the same time? inside the table?
And remember the famous Magna Doodle on the back of Chandler and Joey's apartment door? He admitted that he had also "cut that in the end" because, as he joked with Fallon, he could not fit in the couch of his car. Surprisingly, however, he did not take the famous accessory for himself.
"There was this guy, Paul, in the team, and it was he who always drew what was in it," LeBlanc explained during the session. "And he was not one of the scriptwriters, he was one of the electricians of the series.He was just the artist who always drew something relevant to him. that week so I stole it and gave it It was pretty cool, yes, it could have been sold much more expensive, but … "