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* Franks2000InchTV: Barney has two in his apartment.
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* Franks2000InchTV: Barney has two in his apartment. They are so big that Lily initially thinks he doesn't own a television, as she has mistaken them for ''the wall''.
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* PornStash: Barney's apartment, and in full display.
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* PornStash: Barney's apartment, and in full display. With professionally done lighting effects.
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* InsaneTrollLogic: Merging two everyday things together makes it feminine. Like breakfast + lunch = brunch, or horse + horn = unicorn.
** Also, Barney's logic that him letting Lily change his apartment, staying in with her on a Friday night to watch Letterman, and falling asleep in bed with her without them having sex means that they're in a relationship.
** Also, Barney's logic that him letting Lily change his apartment, staying in with her on a Friday night to watch Letterman, and falling asleep in bed with her without them having sex means that they're in a relationship.
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* InsaneTrollLogic: InsaneTrollLogic:
** Merging two everyday things together makes it feminine. Like breakfast + lunch = brunch, or horse + horn = unicorn.
**Also, Barney's logic that him letting Lily change his apartment, staying in with her on a Friday night to watch Letterman, and falling asleep in bed with her without them having sex means that they're in a relationship.
** Merging two everyday things together makes it feminine. Like breakfast + lunch = brunch, or horse + horn = unicorn.
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** Also, Barney's logic that him letting Lily change his apartment, staying in with her on a Friday night to watch Letterman, and falling asleep in bed with her without them having sex means that they're in a relationship.
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* WhatExactlyIsHisJob: The first time this was mentioned. When Lily was amazed on how Barney got his wall-sized plasma TV, which he got from a Japanese contractor, she asks this trope. Barney's response:
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* WhatExactlyIsHisJob: The first time this was mentioned. Lily asks this. When Lily she was amazed on how Barney got his wall-sized plasma TV, which he got from a Japanese contractor, she asks this trope. Barney's response:
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* BedmateReveal: Lily in Barney's bed. [[spoiler:No, they didn't do it.]] Provides the page image.
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* BedmateReveal: Lily in Barney's bed. [[spoiler:No, No, they didn't do it.]] it. Provides the page image.
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* TheMakover: Lily womanning up Barney's apartment.
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* TheMakover: TheMakeover: Lily womanning up Barney's apartment.
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* BedmateReveal: Lily in Barney's bed. No, they didn't do it. Provides the page image.
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* BedmateReveal: Lily in Barney's bed. No, [[spoiler:No, they didn't do it. it.]] Provides the page image.
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* DoubleMeaningTitle: If Ted and Robin counts, this is also the premise for Marshall and Brad in their blatant HoYay {{Bromance}} and Barney and Lily pretending as a married couple.
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* InsaneTrollLogic: Merging two everyday things together makes it feminine. Like breakfast + lunch = brunch, or horse + horn = unicorn.
* PornStash: Barney's apartment, and in full display.
* PornStash: Barney's apartment, and in full display.
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* TheThingThatWouldNotLeave: This almost happened to Barney after some chick wanted to stay indefinitely in his apartment despite his attempts to tell her that it's just a one night stand and she's in a bachelor pad with an open porn collection. She only left when she thought Lily was his wife.
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* BedmateReveal: Lily in Barney's bed. No, they didn't do it. Provides the page image.
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* CallBack: Looks like Lily got the second apartment from the second episode of the season.
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* ByWallThatIsHoley: Lily trying to pull out her Murphy bed destroyed the wall much to her Lithuanian neighbor's agitation.
* CallBack: Looks like Lily got the second apartment from the second episode of theseason. season.
* Franks2000InchTV: Barney has two in his apartment.
* CallBack: Looks like Lily got the second apartment from the second episode of the
* Franks2000InchTV: Barney has two in his apartment.
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* WhatExactlyIsHisJob: The first time this was mentioned. When Lily was amazed on how Barney got his wall-sized plasma TV, which he got from a Japanese contractor, she asks this trope. Barney's response:
-->'''Barney''': Heh, ''please''!
-->'''Barney''': Heh, ''please''!
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* CallBack: Looks like Lily got the second apartment from the second episode of the season.
* PlatonicLifePartners: Barney and Lily get into this arrangement, with her moving in and basically being a couple but without the romance or sex.
* StepfordSmiler: Lily tries very hard to seem excited about her new apartment.
* PlatonicLifePartners: Barney and Lily get into this arrangement, with her moving in and basically being a couple but without the romance or sex.
* StepfordSmiler: Lily tries very hard to seem excited about her new apartment.
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Lily moves into Barney's apartment. Marshall starts hanging out with his recently single friend Brad, but begins to worry that Brad is getting too into him.
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!!This episode provides examples of:
* {{Bromance}}: Marshall's friendship with his newly single friend, Brad. They start doing all the things they miss being able to do as part of a couple (brunch, Broadway plays)... but then it starts to get weird.
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!!This episode provides examples of:
* {{Bromance}}: Marshall's friendship with his newly single friend, Brad. They start doing all the things they miss being able to do as part of a couple (brunch, Broadway plays)... but then it starts to get weird.
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