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  • This is maybe the first time that the italian translation is better: they used "Big Jim" instead of GI Joe and the line is:

    Rachel: Big Jim? But nobody likes him anymore!

    Joey: Big Jim? Can I play with it?!

    lol

  • GO JOE

  • damn so high quality!! xD

  • which episode is this?

  • i love friends!!

  • can i play?? HHAHA :L 0:14

  • "G.I. Joe! Cool! Can I play?!" GO JOE! loll

  • oh i had that barbie .. it's the skiing one :D

  • "Real American hero, I'm GI Joe! Drop the barbie, drop the barbie." HAHAHA! Priceless

  • it's a toy that protects US oil interests overseas lol

  • dlyan and cole dont play ben it's just cole

  • Funny: Little Ben and Grown up Ben have a twin brother in real life. The girl who plays Emma (Cali Sheldon) has a twin sister.

    Little Ben = Charles Allen: John Allen

    Grown up Ben = Cole Sprouse: Dylan Sprouse

    Emma = Cali Sheldon: Noelle Sheldon

  • They do that often on television series (like with the Olsens) because child labor laws prevent a child from working too long. Having two kids on set doubles the amount of time you have to use them. Also in the case of babies, if one cries, you swap them out for their twin.

  • a lot kids actors have twins its so they dont have to work that much in the young age

  • GO JOE!

  • Joey: GI Joe! Cool can I play? xD

  • DROP THE BARBIE DROP THE BARBIE!

  • wat episode is tha from..? x

  • The One with the Truth About London

  • No is isn´t

  • actually it's from TOW The Metaphorical Tunnel =)

  • It would help if u spelt ros(ross) right!!!!!

  • thank you i didn't see

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