

Unfortunately for her, Monica and Phoebe do so too, and the three girls eventually turn on each other, culminating in a big fight during a goddess-circle quiz. Rachel falls in love with the book, and starts to stand by it word by word. Apparently, the book is a wake-up call to all women, reminding them to stand their ground with men. Phoebe and Monica introduce Rachel to a new book, Be Your Own Windkeeper.

Ross, however, feels sorry for Joey, and buys the huge porcelain dog for him as a gift. His debt is so large that Joey ends up losing all his newly-bought furniture and his new apartment. Fearing that he'll end up just like the blond waiter, he puts his pride aside and goes to the cab driver audition. And when he goes to Central Perk for some lemonade, he learns from Gunther that before becoming a waiter, he was Bryce on All My Children. Ross tries to convince him to go to the audition but Joey is too proud to do so. Things around Joey now are not going so well - his bank statements arrives, and the amount he owes them is substantial.

However, Joey is annoyed that he's called to act as a secondary cab driver character and refuses to go down that road. Even better, Estelle comforts him how write-offs happens often in the acting world, and that she's already got him another audition. When Joey shows up smiling at Central Perk with a new leather cap, it seems he's dealing well with his character being cut off from Days of our Lives.
