[s1e12] The One With The Dozen Lasagnas Online

Meanwhile, Rachel was dealing with her own brand of drama. She had finally decided to tell Paolo, her Italian boyfriend, that their relationship was over. The problem was, Paolo's English was limited, and Rachel's Italian was non-existent. The breakup involved a lot of dramatic gestures, a few misunderstood phrases, and a very confused Paolo who seemed to think they were just having a particularly passionate argument about pasta.

In the end, the twelve lasagnas were mostly accounted for (though Joey did end up with a slight stomachache), the foosball table became a permanent fixture in the apartment, and Rachel finally managed to make it clear to Paolo that they were truly, definitely finished. [S1E12] The One With The Dozen Lasagnas

Ross, ever the observer, watched the chaos unfold with a mix of amusement and mild concern. He was still reeling from the news that Carol was pregnant, and the idea of becoming a father was both terrifying and exhilarating. He spent most of his time at the coffee house trying to decipher baby name books and wondering if "Ben" was too simple or "Geller-Willick" was too hyphenated. Meanwhile, Rachel was dealing with her own brand of drama

The climax of the day occurred back at the apartment, where the foosball table had become the center of a heated tournament. Joey and Chandler were locked in a battle for supremacy, their shouts echoing through the hallway. Monica, exhausted from her lasagna-distribution mission, slumped onto the couch, watching them with a weary smile. The breakup involved a lot of dramatic gestures,

"I don't know, Joey! I can't just throw them away. It's perfectly good meat lasagna!"