Matthew Perry says goodbye to some friends before heading to his Porche carrying a heavy box, West Hollywood.



Plays: Matthew Perry and The Perry Family in An Evening of Musical Performances and a reading of Intelligent Life.

Plays: a husband struggling with life in a repressive career and community along with headaches caused by his free-spirited brother and sister.

Plays: Mike O’Donnell, a middle-aged father who wakes up to find he’s 17 again and enrolls in high school to get closer to his kids.
Matthew Perry says goodbye to some friends before heading to his Porche carrying a heavy box, West Hollywood.

Hollywood.TV’s cameras were wondering if Friends stuck together when they spotted Matthew Perry in this exclusive clip leaving Crown NightClub. The Whole Nine Yards star was heading home from the Crown nightclub when we caught up with him. And tonight all the questions ran the same theme, save for a quick question about the Penguins. How does Matt feel about John Mayer marrying Jennifer Aniston?
“I can’t hear you?” he says.
They repeat.
“No. I can’t hear you,” he repeats.
The question goes to shouts and he just smiles.
OK. A new tack. Would he attend the wedding if they did get married? What would he buy them? Would he still be up for more Friends? We get nothing. Over the years he’s become immune to such questions. We guess Friends do stick together.
Matthew Perry was seen leaving a local coffee bean, while a female friend waited for him in his Porsche. Check out the video here http://x17video.com/ ![]()

Matthew Perry seen grabbing his bags from his Porsche on his way to New York.

Matthew Perry joins friends for lunch at Toast Cafe in Hollywood, California. He was all smiles after lunch.

Matthew Perry fills his car up with gas and grabs a coffee. More pics below the cut ![]()


Happy 4th, everyone!!!
I'll be attending the event..will think about it.
Shopping is good!
don't have time
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