Not Enough RAM

Season 1Episode 1030 minAug 6, 1999
Not Enough RAM
""Seeing Eye Dog"" (Ross/Jenny) by Dina Marie Chapman Jenny psychs Ross out by telling him that he use his blindness because he needs to feel like the rest of the crowd, and that he is affraid or serious relationships. He explains, he could but doesn't want to. She then dares Ross to have the serious relationship, and he agrees. But their is still a catch, being in a serious relationship, also means that you don't have sex every second. ""The Odd Couple"" (Cliff/Evan) written by Graham Flashner While playing basketball, Evan hurts his back, and asks Cliff if he could rub some ""heat"" (pain reliever) on him, and that's when Emma, invites herself in scaring both of them, saying that she is looking for Mark (Presumably Mark From Episodes 4 - 5, Gina's Boyfriend) They don't know where he is and she leaves, curiously thinking what the two of them was doing. Cliff and Evan gives advice to each other before their dates (remember? Their ""Serious"" dates?) and everything goes well, but Nikki is
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