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Tuesday, May 4, 2004
All Good Things...

After ten phenomenal years, the "Friends" know that breaking up is hard to do. But they all agree -- it's time to go. "It's been a great run," David Schwimmer told us. "But a lot of us feel we've just reached our time to move on. "

The moving vans officially pull up during Thursday night's series finale, and all our "Friends" are busy with last minute moving details. The days and nights have been non-stop for the stars, including a walk down memory lane with Matt and Katie this week on the "Today Show," a "Dateline" special on Wednesday and an appearance on "The Tonight Show" following Thursday's big hurrah.

"It's a lot of emotion," Lisa Kudrow admitted. Matthew Perry added, "I've always wanted to go on 'The Tonight Show' and Jay says, 'So, how you doing?' And I go, 'God, not good.'"

It's hard to imagine things going any better for the "Friends," although Kudrow admitted that in the beginning she had questions about the cast. "I heard the names, there's a couple of Matt's, or a couple of David's. There's a girl -- and her name is NOT Jennifer Anderson."

Catch America's best "Friends" one last time Thursday night on NBC.

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