I was always so annoyed they didn’t continue this into the next episode, I’d love an episode of where chandler is stuck in Yemen and then has to come back again with all his stuff and his friends are like “wait you actually went to Yemen”. I think that would be the funniest thing ever
Also when Rachel got left alone on the plane to Ross' honeymoon, but I would definitely have wanted to see an episode of him stuck in Yemen trying to get back! Lol
@@ダニエル-x5d by the time this episode came on, it looked like the show was doing really well so they should have at least attempted it. We are incredibly curious as to what happened at the other end!
INT. TRADITIONAL YEMENI MARKET - DAY Chandler, wearing sunglasses and a hat, is trying to blend in but sticks out like a sore thumb. Stalls with vibrant colors, spices, textiles, and various goods surround him. The hustle and bustle of the market is evident, with vendors calling out to customers and children running about. CHANDLER: (Looking around, overwhelmed) "This is... colorful." FARID: "Welcome to the heart of Yemen, my friend! Here, you can find anything from spices to camels." CHANDLER: "I'll pass on the camel, but do they have those little snow globes?" FARID: (Laughs) "You Americans and your snow globes! Come, let me show you something truly Yemeni." They approach a stall with traditional Yemeni clothes. FARID: "You should get one of these. It will help you blend in!" CHANDLER: "Oh sure, because nothing says 'I'm a local' like a tourist in traditional clothing." FARID: "Trust me, you'll look great. And it's comfortable too!" CHANDLER: (Skeptical) "Alright, but if I end up looking like Aladdin, you owe me a magic carpet ride." Farid chuckles as Chandler tries on the outfit. He steps out, looking surprisingly fitting. FARID: "See? You look... authentic!" CHANDLER: "Do I? Or do I look like a guy who's about to burst into 'A Whole New World'?" A vendor nearby overhears and starts playing a tune on his instrument that sounds vaguely like 'A Whole New World'. Chandler groans. CHANDLER: "Great, now I have an audience." FARID: "Embrace it! You're a hit!" Chandler does a funny little dance, making Farid and some of the locals laugh. CHANDLER: "Alright, alright, enough making fun of the tourist. Let's go find some food. I'm starving!" FARID: "Perfect! I know just the place. But be prepared, it's not like Central Perk." CHANDLER: "As long as they don't serve camel, I think I'll be fine." They walk off together, continuing their adventure in the market. --courtesy of GPT4!
Fun fact: At the time this episode aired in 1998, Yemen was a relatively new country. It had been divided into North Yemen and South Yemen since the 1960s, and became a united country again in 1990.
Eobard Thawne 1 second ago imagine she had played along and gave him a ticket. in another scenario a criminal would use the same tactics to procure a fake ticket and board the plane due to some computer errors. that could potentially lead to hijacking of plane. so, she's simply following the protocol she has been trained to follow and it's a smart thing to do if you don't want to get fired.
🥺 and we lost a Friend.. you'll always be missed Chandler.. Thank you for coming into our lives and for the happiness that made us forget our sorrows RIP Matthew sir 💔
@@Hello-fz3cj She could be entirely not of Arabic decent at all, for all we know. Or maybe she is. I'm sure it's possible to look her up but I'm too lazy at the moment.
Tonight we passed a cafe serving Yemeni coffee, and I started talking about this scene from Friends. Part of what made the scene memorable was the hapless way Chandler delivers the line about “I’m going to Yemen!” Even the word “Yemen” itself works as part of this scene - it’s effective, punchy, and funny. Less than an hour later I see the news that Matthew Perry had passed away. At this point, I might say something about thoughts and prayers for his family - but these days in many circles it seems unfashionable to say that, while fashionable to call people out for saying it. I do believe in God and that prayers make a difference. And when I think of something that seems right for me to pray about regarding this tragedy, I will. But for now, as someone who has also experienced loss, I’ll just say my sympathy and empathy go to Mr. Perry’s family, friends, and fans who are in shock and sadness tonight. I count myself a fan as well. And I am sad. My brother and I thought Mr. Perry was very funny as Chandler. And I also enjoyed the movie 17 Again very much. He was a talented actor. He also had a lot of struggles in his life. But, from what I’ve read, he had turned the corner on a lot of those things. Hearing that he was able to do before he passed away that does not somehow doesn’t make this better, but somehow it helps. That’s all I can say for now. Thanks for reading.
Amazing how the world works. Yemen gave the world coffee. A lot of people don’t know that. There’s a reason it’s called arabica coffee. And the word mocha coffee comes from the port of mocha. Yemen was the world’s sole coffee exporter until the 1700s. The coffee bean is originally of Yemen. Many people don’t know this history. Some people think western Ethiopia, but there are specific beans and types of coffee that can only be grown in the highlands of Yemen. In 1450, Sufi monks in Yemen were the first to cultivate coffee plants and brew the drink we know today as coffee. It was used to stay up at night so as to recite the Quran and pray. God came from Teman Habakkuk 3:3 It’s a verse from the Old Testament. Teman in Hebrew is Yemen in Arabic.
The cultivation of coffee began sometime in the 15th century, and for many centuries to follow, the Yemen province of Arabia was the world's primary source of coffee. The demand for coffee in the Near East was very high. The beans leaving the Yemeni port of Mocha for trade with Alexandria and Constantinople were highly guarded. In fact, no fertile plants were allowed to leave the country. Despite the restrictions, Muslim pilgrims from across the globe during their pilgrimages to Mecca managed to smuggle coffee plants back to their homelands, and coffee crops soon took root in India. The first Middle Eastern coffee houses opened in the 14th century in present-day Yemen, Mecca, Damascus and Istanbul. Ruling on behalf of the Sultan of Cairo, the governor of Mecca banned coffee in 1511, saying, "In coffeehouses men and women meet and play violins and chess, and do other things contrary to our sacred laws." Then he banned coffee completely. The Sultan ultimately realized that the governor banned coffee because "it stimulated the common customer of coffee houses to discuss the wrongdoings of [the governor.]” So he repealed the ban, discovered the corruption of the governor and had him put to death.
Coffee also made its way into Europe Coffee also made its way into Europe around this time through the city of Venice, where fleets traded perfumes, teas, dyes and fabrics with Arabic merchants along the Spice Route. The beverage eventually gained popularity with the masses when street lemonade vendors began selling it in addition to cold beverages. Many European merchants grew accustomed to drinking coffee overseas and brought it back with them. In 1594, Pope Clement VIII blessed coffee that was brought to Italy. In 1600, a Muslim pilgrim from India named Baba Budan secretly stole seven coffee seeds and planted them in Southern India. Jacob, a Jewish immigrant, founded the first coffee house in Oxford, England, in 1637. The young thinkers of the university crowded in each night for this exotic beverage. Thus was launched the Royal Society. Three years later, the coffee house came to London. A Greek Egyptian named Pasqua Rossee, with funding from a merchant named Daniel Edwards, opened the Jamaica Coffee House around St. Michael's Church in Cornwall, near today's Thread Needle Street. Coffee houses provided opportunities for people to rediscover the art of conversation. It was also in the coffee houses where the "tip" was begun - to insure promptness. Famous coffee houses in this area included Jonathan's, The Cocoa Tree and Lloyd’s Coffee House on Tower Street, which eventually developed into the great insurance exchange Lloyd's of London. Bodega de Café, Venice's first coffee house, opened in 1640. France's original coffee house opened in 1644 in the port of Marseilles, which welcomed sailors from all over North Africa. The Dutch helped to spread coffee throughout the world, as well. When they took Ceylon from the Portuguese in 1656, they planted coffee there - and it grew very well. Exploring further, the Dutch moved into the East Indies, also a hospitable climate for growing coffee. By 1683, the armies of the Ottoman Empire had conquered all of Eastern Europe. Led by Kara Mustapha, 300,000 Turks laid siege on Vienna. Georg Kolschitzky, a Pole, disguised himself and infiltrated the Turkish army camp. He provided enough intelligence for the Austrians to defeat the Turks, and was offered a reward for his services. He asked only for the coffee sacks that the fleeing Turks had left behind - sacks that contained hundreds of pounds of green coffee. With this reward, he opened the first coffee house in Vienna. In the Dutch colony of Indonesia, the government claimed the land for coffee, and harvested the first crop in Java-man in 1690. The Dutch then brought coffee to America, opening the first coffee house in New York in 1697. Later that year, "Ye Coffee House" opened in Philadelphia. A Dutch merchant presented a coffee tree to King Louis XIV in 1713. The tree had been transported from Yemen to Java to Holland, then overland to Paris. The king planted the tree in the Jardin des Plantes.
He made Friends. He was one of my favorite actors. I loved all of his movies and he is my age. This is a tough one I'm going to miss him so much. Watching Friends isn't going to be the same anymore.RIP MATTHEW.AKA CHANDLER BING
Omg Matthew was absolutely hilarious in this episode he was always in awkward situations and his facial expressions were so funny. He’s missed and he didn’t know how loved he was in the world ❤❤❤
Hostess: Are you travelling with a child? Chandler: (pause) No....😂😂😂😂 RIP Matthew Perry you were hilarious. Your timing and delivery were always spot on for comedy tv and movies.
Yeah, stuffs pre 9/11 is pretty weird. Remember that time when Ross gives the Emily's ticket to Rachel after gate? That is pretty weird for me because every ticket now has name and personal info in it. Well, I guess it's for the better anyways. So we dont have that plane-tower-interaction again in the future
My favorite episode! Loved his comical timing! Matthew was brilliant 👏 He also helped a uncountable number of people with addictions and struggles! Truly a great treasure lost to the world far to soon.
Airline lady: Sir, a ticket to Yemen is $2,100 and we don’t take library cards. Janice: Whats the matter? Is something wrong? Do you have to stay? Chandler: American Express? 😂😂😂
To those who feel depressed and suicidal .. Just remember that once upon a time there was some guy who had to go to Yemen with a ticket of twenty - one hundred dollars just to break up with his girlfriend .... the most expensive break-up in the history ever lmaoo
"Oh good chandler your back! I was so worried your parachute wouldn't open, but I followed you until you landed on the ground. I'm so glad your not going to Yemen!"
The fact that there was a plane going to a whole country (not a town or an airport) still gets me way more than the fact that Janice was at the gate without a ticket :)
Pre 9/11, you could actually see people off at the gate in the US. But yes, your comment on the plane going to a whole country as opposed to a city like Aden or Sanaa is spot on! I cannot believe they messed up that part.
@@perzonne6302 Right, but the fact that they don't point to a specific destination in Yemen is odd. It's like flying to New York and the announcement is "the flight for the US leaves in ten minutes". In light of Matthew Perry's demise this weekend, this clip actually feels like quite sad to watch now.
I cannot believe it that I still laugh so hard at this scene. The way chandler sneaks out from the corner and looks to see if it is all clear of Janice, then the walk, I mean the walk was hilarious to this day and he says no when Janice says his name. I mean I can't get enough of this scene, crazy that this moment came to mind when I was watching the news. I don't know if thats a good thing or not, but whatever.
I was always so annoyed they didn’t continue this into the next episode, I’d love an episode of where chandler is stuck in Yemen and then has to come back again with all his stuff and his friends are like “wait you actually went to Yemen”. I think that would be the funniest thing ever
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Also when Rachel got left alone on the plane to Ross' honeymoon, but I would definitely have wanted to see an episode of him stuck in Yemen trying to get back! Lol
@@tobytheshih-tzu6329 Same goes for me too.
@@tobytheshih-tzu6329 “oh the airport is moving” 😂
It was referenced though in a later episode when Ross hooked up with Janice and she said Chandler is still in Yemen.
Janice is so powerful, she made someone leave the country on his own free will
LOL yes 😂
Either that or Chandler is just weak lol 😂
@@bhushangarje2623 as opposed to Joey, I'd rather see a spin off with Chandler in Yemen. 'The chan chan man in yemen!'
Thats who should've been president for the past 6 years...
I don't think so .. I think Chandler is so kind that he doesn't want to break her Heart one more Time ...
"When we get to Yemen , can i stay with you ?" Poor Chanandler Bong 😂😂
That’s not his name, you know.
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Its Miss Chanandler Bong ^^
Lol
@@viniciusgmachado1204 It is to TV Guide! They think he's a girl, though.
How innocently she recites his address - 15, Yemen road, Yemen 😁
What part is that what number
Why ? Sounds legit.
Tyler Durden I used to live on that street
@@terrybaker8156 oh wow.
@@terrybaker8156 I am the street
I am from Yemen and we are friendly and has so much hospitality, you all most welcome to 🇾🇪 Yemen
Is no one gonna talk about how the Yemeni lady smiled and nodded when a stranger asked if he could stay with her?
@Skeptic Sam nice profile name for that comment.
No
@@Runaway991 umm it's called acting buddy.
yeah it was cute
Ikr
Like it or not Janice has been a part of their lives every season till the end. A true friend :)
Till they went to Yemen!
Hahahah
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I really like Janice. She is a bit annoying but sweet. She knew that friends didn't like her but still she wasn't rude to them.
You mean a true annoying ex?
@@paulineroseesteban7026 if your ex was married and had to stop talking to you in order to make their marriage work then yeah, real annoying
That's a very expensive break up lmao
2100 dollars plus the price of a return ticket
I mean it's Janice , people would probably kill themselves to get rid off her .
I mean, any given day Janice went to Central Perk she would see Chandler there with the guys drinking coffee all day ahahaha
Some would argue that its cheaper than keeping a relationship
That would be 3200 dollars today
"Are you travelling with a child?"
"No"
😂😂😂
Chandler's expression was just the best
The lady at the end was so cute
2:43 her face just kills me!😆
That lady at 2:42 has the sweetest and most genuine smile! I absolutely loved her in this
I loved her in this also. I can't find a name for her in the cast listings, though.
Same
@@DebraB406
She is from yemen
@@شذىنضال-ق7ه I figured that. I just assumed they would list the names of any foreign actor/actresses as well.
"Fifteen , Yemen Road, Yemen" 😂😂
😂
Man if Janice showed up any day at anytime in the coffeehouse she would catch Chandler there with rest of them ahahaha
I see you in every friends video
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1:55 😂😂😂😂
This was absolutely hilarious and that customer service lady was too realistic!!
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She was like siri - tryin to find what he is wants to say
2:36 “I’m going to Yemen” still gets me
Matthew Perry is such a great actor
fear and disbelief at the same time xd
@@maciek608 oh my god yes!! 🤣
I from yemen, i like chandler
And he died 😢
Matthew parry didn't die his in Yemen
To NOT have a single episode of Chandler in Yemen is downright cruel!
💯
i'm guessing they couldn't get the budget for it haha
@@ダニエル-x5d by the time this episode came on, it looked like the show was doing really well so they should have at least attempted it. We are incredibly curious as to what happened at the other end!
INT. TRADITIONAL YEMENI MARKET - DAY
Chandler, wearing sunglasses and a hat, is trying to blend in but sticks out like a sore thumb. Stalls with vibrant colors, spices, textiles, and various goods surround him. The hustle and bustle of the market is evident, with vendors calling out to customers and children running about.
CHANDLER: (Looking around, overwhelmed) "This is... colorful."
FARID: "Welcome to the heart of Yemen, my friend! Here, you can find anything from spices to camels."
CHANDLER: "I'll pass on the camel, but do they have those little snow globes?"
FARID: (Laughs) "You Americans and your snow globes! Come, let me show you something truly Yemeni."
They approach a stall with traditional Yemeni clothes.
FARID: "You should get one of these. It will help you blend in!"
CHANDLER: "Oh sure, because nothing says 'I'm a local' like a tourist in traditional clothing."
FARID: "Trust me, you'll look great. And it's comfortable too!"
CHANDLER: (Skeptical) "Alright, but if I end up looking like Aladdin, you owe me a magic carpet ride."
Farid chuckles as Chandler tries on the outfit. He steps out, looking surprisingly fitting.
FARID: "See? You look... authentic!"
CHANDLER: "Do I? Or do I look like a guy who's about to burst into 'A Whole New World'?"
A vendor nearby overhears and starts playing a tune on his instrument that sounds vaguely like 'A Whole New World'. Chandler groans.
CHANDLER: "Great, now I have an audience."
FARID: "Embrace it! You're a hit!"
Chandler does a funny little dance, making Farid and some of the locals laugh.
CHANDLER: "Alright, alright, enough making fun of the tourist. Let's go find some food. I'm starving!"
FARID: "Perfect! I know just the place. But be prepared, it's not like Central Perk."
CHANDLER: "As long as they don't serve camel, I think I'll be fine."
They walk off together, continuing their adventure in the market.
--courtesy of GPT4!
@@ArtistSoftwareEngineer OMG!!! This is hilarious - cannot believe chatGPT spit this out!!!! Thanks for sharing.
Fun fact: At the time this episode aired in 1998, Yemen was a relatively new country. It had been divided into North Yemen and South Yemen since the 1960s, and became a united country again in 1990.
And now it may as well be divided.
2:36 that moment of shock and disbelief that he went through when he realized he was really going to Yemen.
He could make it like a vacation.
Why is the ticket lady acting like siri?
I actually found that part really realistic/true to life lol
Because it's a joke. A show. And because there's a adult asking him for a fake ticket. 😂
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Me either.
Eobard Thawne
1 second ago
imagine she had played along and gave him a ticket.
in another scenario a criminal would use the same tactics to procure a fake ticket and board the plane due to some computer errors.
that could potentially lead to hijacking of plane.
so, she's simply following the protocol she has been trained to follow and it's a smart thing to do if you don't want to get fired.
Just loved that "I'm doomed" look on Chandler's face at the end 🤣
🥺 and we lost a Friend.. you'll always be missed Chandler.. Thank you for coming into our lives and for the happiness that made us forget our sorrows
RIP Matthew sir 💔
My heart aches still
2:41 That lady is so cute. I'm sure Chandler spent a good time at her home 😀
“When we get to Yemen, can I stay with u?” That lady smiling is so funny hahaha
2:42 😂😂😂
Rest easy, my Friend.
I’ll be there for you.
‘Cause you were here for us too.
😢❤
R.I.P chandler, you are a legend and you truly truly will be missed, you made many lives better
That Yeman lady had a guest part in one of the most iconic scenes in television what a legend
Yemeni lady*
Get a life*
@@dogjmunu Who cares you loser
She could have been from any middle eastern/Arab country really
@@Hello-fz3cj She could be entirely not of Arabic decent at all, for all we know. Or maybe she is. I'm sure it's possible to look her up but I'm too lazy at the moment.
Tonight we passed a cafe serving Yemeni coffee, and I started talking about this scene from Friends. Part of what made the scene memorable was the hapless way Chandler delivers the line about “I’m going to Yemen!” Even the word “Yemen” itself works as part of this scene - it’s effective, punchy, and funny. Less than an hour later I see the news that Matthew Perry had passed away. At this point, I might say something about thoughts and prayers for his family - but these days in many circles it seems unfashionable to say that, while fashionable to call people out for saying it. I do believe in God and that prayers make a difference. And when I think of something that seems right for me to pray about regarding this tragedy, I will. But for now, as someone who has also experienced loss, I’ll just say my sympathy and empathy go to Mr. Perry’s family, friends, and fans who are in shock and sadness tonight. I count myself a fan as well. And I am sad. My brother and I thought Mr. Perry was very funny as Chandler. And I also enjoyed the movie 17 Again very much. He was a talented actor. He also had a lot of struggles in his life. But, from what I’ve read, he had turned the corner on a lot of those things. Hearing that he was able to do before he passed away that does not somehow doesn’t make this better, but somehow it helps. That’s all I can say for now. Thanks for reading.
Amazing how the world works.
Yemen gave the world coffee. A lot of people don’t know that. There’s a reason it’s called arabica coffee. And the word mocha coffee comes from the port of mocha. Yemen was the world’s sole coffee exporter until the 1700s. The coffee bean is originally of Yemen.
Many people don’t know this history. Some people think western Ethiopia, but there are specific beans and types of coffee that can only be grown in the highlands of Yemen.
In 1450, Sufi monks in Yemen were the first to cultivate coffee plants and brew the drink we know today as coffee. It was used to stay up at night so as to recite the Quran and pray.
God came from Teman
Habakkuk
3:3
It’s a verse from the Old Testament. Teman in Hebrew is Yemen in Arabic.
The cultivation of coffee began sometime in the 15th century, and for many centuries to follow, the Yemen province of Arabia was the world's primary source of coffee. The demand for coffee in the Near East was very high. The beans leaving the Yemeni port of Mocha for trade with Alexandria and Constantinople were highly guarded. In fact, no fertile plants were allowed to leave the country. Despite the restrictions, Muslim pilgrims from across the globe during their pilgrimages to Mecca managed to smuggle coffee plants back to their homelands, and coffee crops soon took root in India. The first Middle Eastern coffee houses opened in the 14th century in present-day Yemen, Mecca, Damascus and Istanbul.
Ruling on behalf of the Sultan of Cairo, the governor of Mecca banned coffee in 1511, saying, "In coffeehouses men and women meet and play violins and chess, and do other things contrary to our sacred laws." Then he banned coffee completely. The Sultan ultimately realized that the governor banned coffee because "it stimulated the common customer of coffee houses to discuss the wrongdoings of [the governor.]” So he repealed the ban, discovered the corruption of the governor and had him put to death.
Coffee also made its way into Europe
Coffee also made its way into Europe around this time through the city of Venice, where fleets traded perfumes, teas, dyes and fabrics with Arabic merchants along the Spice Route. The beverage eventually gained popularity with the masses when street lemonade vendors began selling it in addition to cold beverages. Many European merchants grew accustomed to drinking coffee overseas and brought it back with them. In 1594, Pope Clement VIII blessed coffee that was brought to Italy.
In 1600, a Muslim pilgrim from India named Baba Budan secretly stole seven coffee seeds and planted them in Southern India.
Jacob, a Jewish immigrant, founded the first coffee house in Oxford, England, in 1637. The young thinkers of the university crowded in each night for this exotic beverage. Thus was launched the Royal Society. Three years later, the coffee house came to London. A Greek Egyptian named Pasqua Rossee, with funding from a merchant named Daniel Edwards, opened the Jamaica Coffee House around St. Michael's Church in Cornwall, near today's Thread Needle Street.
Coffee houses provided opportunities for people to rediscover the art of conversation. It was also in the coffee houses where the "tip" was begun - to insure promptness. Famous coffee houses in this area included Jonathan's, The Cocoa Tree and Lloyd’s Coffee House on Tower Street, which eventually developed into the great insurance exchange Lloyd's of London.
Bodega de Café, Venice's first coffee house, opened in 1640.
France's original coffee house opened in 1644 in the port of Marseilles, which welcomed sailors from all over North Africa.
The Dutch helped to spread coffee throughout the world, as well. When they took Ceylon from the Portuguese in 1656, they planted coffee there - and it grew very well. Exploring further, the Dutch moved into the East Indies, also a hospitable climate for growing coffee.
By 1683, the armies of the Ottoman Empire had conquered all of Eastern Europe. Led by Kara Mustapha, 300,000 Turks laid siege on Vienna. Georg Kolschitzky, a Pole, disguised himself and infiltrated the Turkish army camp. He provided enough intelligence for the Austrians to defeat the Turks, and was offered a reward for his services. He asked only for the coffee sacks that the fleeing Turks had left behind - sacks that contained hundreds of pounds of green coffee. With this reward, he opened the first coffee house in Vienna.
In the Dutch colony of Indonesia, the government claimed the land for coffee, and harvested the first crop in Java-man in 1690.
The Dutch then brought coffee to America, opening the first coffee house in New York in 1697. Later that year, "Ye Coffee House" opened in Philadelphia.
A Dutch merchant presented a coffee tree to King Louis XIV in 1713. The tree had been transported from Yemen to Java to Holland, then overland to Paris. The king planted the tree in the Jardin des Plantes.
Don't get me wrong but I actually found Janice kind of sweet and not as obnoxious as Chandler thought.
Rowdy_Roddy67 ikr Janice deserves better
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She's a good friend
@@angelinebena9675 I'm hopeful that she comes back for the Reunion Special
Janice was never annoying at all.
It would’ve been a hell of a movie if they continued this and the movie was called Stuck in Yemen starring Mathew Perry.
With American crafted bombs flying everywhere.
I would kill to see what Chandler went through in Yemen 😂
Yeah me also😂
In reality he probably would have been murdered
@@Shamonwhitehurst252 yeah because his own country's army would bomb him
Same. 😂
They should have made a whole episode about it lmao
"we were not really that close"
Chandler Bing about his friends
'I'm going to Yemen" ... Chandler facial expression so hilarious😂
Still we didn't find energy source to replace fuel completely.
Oh my hahahah
@@parthsharma8968. Not really, Unconfirmed rumors have it that He was captured by Houthi Rebels and flown to Tehran.
He made Friends. He was one of my favorite actors. I loved all of his movies and he is my age. This is a tough one I'm going to miss him so much. Watching Friends isn't going to be the same anymore.RIP MATTHEW.AKA CHANDLER BING
"15 Yemen Rd Yemen" the way she dearly says it, holding the paper to her chest, lmao!! Gotta love Janice.
Thanks to Chandler , a lot of people know that Yemen is a country and a great place to escape , thank you Chanandler Bong 😂😂
Well it's easy to escape inside your own country then to go somewhere using airport service and hide.
You mean “Chandler Bing”?
@@viniciusgmachado1204 Dude, it's a joke. Watch again: "Season 4; Ep12"
Miss Chanandler Bong 😂
nolinagirlaSia.link
Oh man God bless his soul. He made countless people around the globe laugh
Janice is basically the 7th friend
Richard ?
@@ronki23 ewww no! He was just a horny manipulative uncle!
@@mehreenkabir5071 how so
@@ronki23 he only appeared in season 2 and 2 eps of season 6, janice was there for every season
And Gunther
RIP Matthew Perry, best character of a TV show ever ❤
He's not dead, he just went back to Yemen
Yemen is a good country and good people and not bad people
@@فيديوهاتدينية-ط9ظyess 💯
That's why he went back.
To this day, this is still my favorite moment in this entire series.
same
Me too
@@magkatcarrip Chandler 😢
Omg Matthew was absolutely hilarious in this episode he was always in awkward situations and his facial expressions were so funny. He’s missed and he didn’t know how loved he was in the world ❤❤❤
Hostess: Are you travelling with a child?
Chandler: (pause) No....😂😂😂😂
RIP Matthew Perry you were hilarious. Your timing and delivery were always spot on for comedy tv and movies.
Janice face when Chandler said that he and his friends arent that close. 😂
One of Chandler’s best moments. I think of this whenever I hear Yemen mentioned. RIP Matthew Perry.
Chandler is a man of focus, commitment and sheer will 😂😂😂
He's absolutely fantastic in this scene man. Always has me dying.
Feels weird when you hear your country's name in a famous American series.
And not just that but it becomes iconic.
@Anonymous you shit.
Oh Yemen absolutely is a shithole of a country.
@@abdulmajeedsalahbarabaa3938 Don't worry mate.Remember that America is built on the bones of Red Indians.
hey is there any 15, yemen road?
Imagine the younger generation watching this going, “wait, how did she get to the gate without a ticket??”
I’m younger generation 💀
You can get a pass. I’m disabled and have had people go to the gate with me.
Yeah, stuffs pre 9/11 is pretty weird. Remember that time when Ross gives the Emily's ticket to Rachel after gate? That is pretty weird for me because every ticket now has name and personal info in it.
Well, I guess it's for the better anyways. So we dont have that plane-tower-interaction again in the future
@@wahyudyatmika5119 dark
@@vonaku it is what it is 🤷♂️
The Yemeni woman at the end is so sweet.
My favorite episode! Loved his comical timing! Matthew was brilliant 👏 He also helped a uncountable number of people with addictions and struggles! Truly a great treasure lost to the world far to soon.
The fact that he literally came to airport and bought the ticket to get rid of her had me rolling 😀😀😀😭🔥
And now I’m crying while watching😢
This is, by far, the most expensive break up in Friends history 😂🤣😂🤣😂
"Well then i guess am going to Yemen" it gets me everytime 😂😂
15 Yemen road, Yemen
Still one of the best lines in friends history
Even Janice couldn't hold her smile when Chandler says "Okay I think I going to Yemen"
Airline lady: Sir, a ticket to Yemen is $2,100 and we don’t take library cards.
Janice: Whats the matter? Is something wrong? Do you have to stay?
Chandler: American Express?
😂😂😂
Borrowed it from Karl Malden
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We saw the video
The best part about that is that he hands her the same card that he said was a library card 😂
Don't steal home without it
"15, Yemen road, Yemen" 😂😂😂😂
That woman at the end couldn't believe her luck, she got herself an American toyboy to take home with her 😂
That’s haram and would likely get her stoned in Yemen
I would love to have Chandler too
It’s boy toy.
that lady had the best role in all of friends. she got to laugh at matt and matt put his arm around her
At 2:42 the look on his face is like "OH MY GOD, I'm probably gonna get beheaded over there.... But I'll take that chance." 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Bro didn't even give her the last kiss he came back for ahhahaa!!! Love you Matthew Perry! RIP :*
"Well, we're not really that close."
Biggest BS of the century.
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Lol sure is
To those who feel depressed and suicidal .. Just remember that once upon a time there was some guy who had to go to Yemen with a ticket of twenty - one hundred dollars just to break up with his girlfriend .... the most expensive break-up in the history ever lmaoo
Most expensive break-up?
Did you see how much Bezos lost in his divorce?
😂😂😂
RIP Matthew Perry, you will be dearly missed
"I'm going to Yemen" 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Re-watching this scene after Matthew passed away, it just feels different now! ):
I LOVE that Yemeni lady at the end, she's so cute !!!
Always the funniest of them all. We will certainly miss you , Mathew aka our Chandler Bing ❤️ Forever in our hearts
"Oh good chandler your back! I was so worried your parachute wouldn't open, but I followed you until you landed on the ground. I'm so glad your not going to Yemen!"
00:52 how Siri would look like in real life
I prefer he's in still living at 15 yemen road, yemen peacefully. ❤
Lol I love how that woman was pretty much ready to adopt him
Oh she wanted more than that from him.
Every time someone mentions Yemen I always think of Chandler. Every time 💕
I hope he got to Yemen safely. RIP Matthew Perry
😭These episodes of Chandler were gems RIP 😢
I love how he just puts his arm around the woman and ask, "When we get to Yemen, can I stay with you?"
watching this after hearing about mathew’s passing hits different 😕😔😔
I love that the airline is called "Yemen Express".
"15 Yemen Road , Yemen "
😂😂😂😂
15 Yemen Road, Yemen had me in stitches 😂
The fact that there was a plane going to a whole country (not a town or an airport) still gets me way more than the fact that Janice was at the gate without a ticket :)
Pre 9/11, you could actually see people off at the gate in the US. But yes, your comment on the plane going to a whole country as opposed to a city like Aden or Sanaa is spot on! I cannot believe they messed up that part.
@@radiocremebrulee4431If the plane is traveling to Yemen it's probably going to be Yemen Airlines or something like that
@@perzonne6302 Right, but the fact that they don't point to a specific destination in Yemen is odd. It's like flying to New York and the announcement is "the flight for the US leaves in ten minutes". In light of Matthew Perry's demise this weekend, this clip actually feels like quite sad to watch now.
One of the best parts of friends, “I’m going to Yemen”
Love how he waves her off "nope!" LOL nearly got out chanman nearly got out
this is definitely one of the funniest tv sketches I've ever seen
Even Janice couldn't stop laughing at 02:35 😂😂😂
This has to me my most favourite episode in friends 😂😂
I’m sure if they had made a full episode of Chandler in Yemen , it would have been one of the best episodes of the show
اليمن بلد طاهر مقدس ليس بلد للرذيلة
Greetings from 🇾🇪 Yemen
I cannot believe it that I still laugh so hard at this scene. The way chandler sneaks out from the corner and looks to see if it is all clear of Janice, then the walk, I mean the walk was hilarious to this day and he says no when Janice says his name. I mean I can't get enough of this scene, crazy that this moment came to mind when I was watching the news. I don't know if thats a good thing or not, but whatever.
I’ve been to Yemen, what an amazing country!!
At least they could gave us a briefly glance of Chandler Yemen arriving
Incase you're having a bad day, just remember Chandler spent $2100 and actually went to Yemen just to break up with Janice.
That's why they dont allow sendoffs at the terminal anymore or else you could be in yemen 😄😄
I’ve watched 100 times and My laugh haven’t changed 😂😂😂 poor Chandler
“Well then I guess I’m goin’ to Yemen! I’M GOIN’ TO YEMEN!” 😂😂
I love this scene. RIP Matthew Perry x
How can you not love Janice!
Still wish there was a scene of Chandler in Yemen
1:53 "15 Yemen rd, Yemen"
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
OMG, i can stop laughing