We were on a break!
This week, the Daily takes a turn from the world of male modeling toward prime-time TV and everyone's favorite paleontologist, Ross Geller (also known as David Schwimmer). Schwimmer's credits have ranged from semi-disastrous ("The Pallbearer") to surprising ("Apt Pupil") to ultimately successful ("Madagascar"). The Daily caught up with the Schwimmer-esque senior Tim Garcia and asked him a few questions about the charismatic dinosaur guy.
Tufts Daily: What's your favorite episode of "Friends"?Tim Garcia: I don't know. Ask my sister.
TD: Which is a bigger crime against humanity: "The Pallbearer" or "Six Days Seven Nights"?TG: Well, I've only seen "Six Days Seven Nights"... I guess "The Pallbearer" since I haven't seen it... I should have gone out there and promoted it better.
TD: Our research turned up a lot of David Schwimmer fans in Spain. As someone who studied abroad there, how did you find the Spanish attitude toward David Schwimmer?TG: I wish I had experienced some of that... I think they love me. I think they do. I think I learned to love him from living in Spain. And to love myself.
TD: How do you feel about Schwimmer's "Madagascar" alter ago being a giraffe?TG: I haven't seen it, but maybe it should have been a turtle.
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