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I've been a regular viewer and poster since the first season. I just don't remember MB discussing his career or work very much, other than the bakery gig.
 
I've been a regular viewer and poster since the first season. I just don't remember MB discussing his career or work very much, other than the bakery gig.

Doesn't he live with his mom and go to school? He probably just has a small part time job. Then again, it could just be another plot hole.
 
I've been a regular viewer and poster since the first season. I just don't remember MB discussing his career or work very much, other than the bakery gig.

How did Kramer maintain an apartment with no apparent source of income?

How did Monica afford such a huge, beautiful, Village apartment on a line chef's salary? How did ANY of the Friends maintain jobs when they apparenty just stayed in their apartments or the coffee house all of the time?

What did Norm do for a living?

When did Cliff find time to deliver his mail?

Did Jerry really make that much money doing stand up?

Does Chloe really drive from Smallville, four hours, to Metropolis every day to go to work?

Some questions we just don't "ask" in "shows." Sometimes we just got to assume deus ex machnia is planting money in the character's pockets. ;)
 
How did Monica afford such a huge, beautiful, Village apartment on a line chef's salary? How did ANY of the Friends maintain jobs when they apparenty just stayed in their apartments or the coffee house all of the time?

It was their grandmother's rent-controlled apartment and she left it to Monica and Ross. I think it was mentioned in the finale.
 
How did Monica afford such a huge, beautiful, Village apartment on a line chef's salary? How did ANY of the Friends maintain jobs when they apparent just stayed in their apartments or the coffee house all of the time?

It was their grandmother's rent-controlled apartment and she left it to Monica and Ross. I think it was mentioned in the finale.

Actually, I think it was mentioned much earlier than that. Infact the Super threatened to turn Monica and Rachel in for "illegal subletting their grandmother's apartment in disregard to The Rent Stabilization Act of 1968." Joey subverted this by agreeing to be the Super's "dancing partner" (Joey - "Sure... That's not, like, prison lingo is it?") in a dance put on by local Supers. (Joey: "The Super Ball?")

Yes, I know how Monica could afford that large apartment. My point still "stands" that some times in "shows" you just have to accept things are happening that don't make sense or otherwise would bog down the story.

Do we really want to know about MB's job where his co-worker is making fun of him by making kissy faces?
 
Do we really want to know about MB's job where his co-worker is making fun of him by making kissy faces?

We probably do, MB Superstud is probably boning all his coworkers (male and female) on top of whatever product they produce despite what the "man" says about health and safety regulations. Fight the power MB, fight the power!
 
One has to wonder what exactly it is that MB does for a living. Besides babysit Chuck and his sister. Where's the work-related angst?

Where's he from? If he's into cousins, I'm going to guess West Virginia. The chief industries of West Virginia are coal mining, family sex crime investigations, and moonshine production, so probably one of those.
 
No one knows where he's from. He's talked about "moving to another state" alluding to him being American but then every other season he's been some weird English/Latverian hybrid.
 
How did Kramer maintain an apartment with no apparent source of income?

George said he "Does nothing and falls ass-backwards into money."

What did Norm do for a living?

When did Cliff find time to deliver his mail?

Norm was a painter. To be completely nit-picky, we only see them in a bar for half an hour once a week for less than 30 weeks a year.

Some questions we just don't "ask" in "shows." Sometimes we just got to assume deus ex machnia is planting money in the character's pockets. ;)[/QUOTE]
 
No one knows where he's from. He's talked about "moving to another state" alluding to him being American but then every other season he's been some weird English/Latverian hybrid.

I too have noticed more than a few slips in there of some British terms/use of English.
 
Madbaggins in a cubicle: "Should I fuck my stapler?"

Madbaggins is Milton?

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Geez, this last episode wasn't even a good clip show - less personal agnst, and more unlawful/unusual/akward sexual and relationship situations please. ;) The current season is getting tedious and loosing all entertainment value.:(:p
 
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