Spring has finally sprung – and it’s that time of the year again. Get those yellow gloves ready – as we are about to get down and dirty – as it’s Spring Cleaning time! Now is the perfect time when you can really let your obsessive compulsive need to clean shine through — and not let anyone can stand in the way of you and your mop. And what better way to celebrate Spring Cleaning – then to honor everybody’s favorite clean freak – Monica Geller from the iconic series – Friends.
Follow these amazing tips from TV’s most lovable “Clean Queen” to make sure your home isn’t just clean – its “Monica Clean!”
Now is the time to go through that junk closet of yours, so you don’t have to say “You weren’t supposed to see that!!” when you have company over! Please don’t forget to also let your readers know that the only way to get their Friends fix, commercial free is to own the series! All individual seasons and compilation sets of Friends are available to purchase here: www.OwnFriendsTV.com. All seasons are also available to own at all major digital retailers; including iTunes, VUDU, Amazon Prime, and Google. DVD and Blu-ray sets can be purchased from all major retailers – including Amazon, Target and Walmart.
Friends is an American sitcom about six friends struggling to survive on their own in Manhattan. In each episode, they find the companionship, comfort and support from each other to be the perfect solutions to the pressures of everyday life. The series stars ‘The Ones That Were There For You’ for ten seasons strong: Jennifer Aniston as “Rachel Green,” Courteney Cox as “Monica Geller,” Lisa Kudrow as “Phoebe Buffay,” Matt LeBlanc as “Joey Tribbiani,” Matthew Perry as “Chandler Bing,” and David Schwimmer as “Dr. Ross Geller.” Friends has also featured many notable guest stars including Tom Selleck, Aisha Tyler, Jon Favreau, Anna Faris, Hank Azaria, Bruce Willis, Reese Witherspoon, Christina Applegate, Sean Penn, Jon Lovitz, Alec Baldwin, and many more. Friends was created by David Crane and Marta Kauffman and aired on NBC from September 22, 1994 to May 6, 2004. The series was produced by Bright/Kauffman/Crane Productions, in association with Warner Bros. Television.