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Best Friend Day

Did you know yesterday was National Best Friend's Day? It was! Friendships are very important to me and to everyone else I know, so I wanted to highlight some famous friendships in books, tv and movies. Let me know who you think is missing or send me a picture of you and your best friend to post!

Books


TV/Movie

  • Harry, Ron, and Hermione
  • Chandler and Joey
  • Chuck and Morgan
  • Doogie and Vinnie
  • Will and Grace
  • Lorelai and Sookie
  • Dan and Casey
  • Matt and Danny
    Liz and Jack
  • Troy and Abed
  • Any characters played by Nick Frost and Simon Pegg
  • Buffy and Willow
  • Shawn and Gus
  • Gilligan and the Skipper
  • Leslie and Ann
  • Norm and Cliff
  • Bert and Ernie
  • Han Solo and Chewbacca
  • Richie and The Fonz
    Laverne and Shirley
    Lucy and Ethel
    Ando and Hiro
    Buzz and Woody

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