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the real hot one from friends


Half way through Friends she became the hot one, her body was smokin' her face was pretty, her straight golden hair was amazing and her breasts were magnificent, and when she was Ursula as the porn actress... WOW!

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Yes, I always thought that Jennifer Aniston and Courteney Cox were like your typical, all-American "girls next door"... but not in a good way. As in, plain Jane. They are both pretty, but not movie-star stunningly beautiful.

Lisa Kudrow, on the other hand, is quite the beauty. HOT HOT HOT!

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You guys got that right. I always thought she was the hot one. The Phoebe character was definitely part of it too.

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she was so pretty throughout the series, while jen and court were never ugly, they both either got too skinny or would have weird looks going on, like courtney's short spiky hair, and when jen looked like she was over tanning or something. she always had a beautiful face and hair to me. however i think courtney looked much better during friends than she does on cougar town, jen looks healthier now and not boney like she did in season 5

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Are you guys serious?!? She was so ugly on Friends especially the last few seasons, that I literally closed my eyes whenever she came on screen. Plus she was annoying as hell alway making stupid nasty comments to her friends.
IMHO she added nothing to the show, and it would've been a much better show without her.

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In my opinion on Friends Lisa had an average face and a slightly below average body. I don't get how people say that her body was smoking. Her body was too lanky. She had no curves.

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Only thing I liked about her is she didn't get plastic surgery out of the girls.

Whats my favourite episode of Breaking Bad you ask?
The one where Jesse says Bitch.

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To this day, she's still smoking hot! I'm a (mostly) straight female, and I have a huge crush on her.

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lol Are you in jr high?

suzycreamcheese RIP Heath Ledger 1979-2008

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