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I took out this bullet point from the trivia section:
* The scene where Trudy meets her friend Rachel is a mirror scene of Friends, where Rachel meets her old friend Melissa from college in Central Perk
I've watched both scenes in question and the HIMYM scene is in no way a "mirror scene" from Friends. Two former sorority sisters bump into each other in a public place in NYC. Any similarities end there. I don't feel the need to elaborate on the specific point-by-point differences(for example, in HIMYM, the women were mutually happy to see one another. In Friends one woman is clearly more enthusiastic than the other), but if anyone wants to dispute the removal of text here, please let me know and I'll be glad to post all the differences. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ocrasaroon (talk • contribs) 04:29, 30 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]