Alright everyone.

Here's the first one. It parodies almost every scene from "The One With the Ball" where Ross and Joey are throwing a ball around.

It all starts in the Casagrandes' apartment. Sid Chang was with Ronnie Anne Santiago.

The two of them were throwing a little blue ball around.

"Hey Ronnie," Sid asked. "Is it really windy in Chicago? Like, does the wind always blow at 30 miles per hour?"

"Uh huh," Ronnie answered. "Every day. That's why they call it the windy city."

"Oh," Sid said. "Because I thought it was like one of the twin cities."

With a flabbergasted look, Ronnie commented, "that's Minneapolis and St Paul".

As they continued throwing the ball, Sid asked "you know what time it is?"

Ronnie answered, "2:17".

"Woah," Sid said. "Can you believe we've been throwing the ball for over an hour?"

"I can't believe it," Ronnie said. "We must be very good. Hey, do you wanna go to this food truck my family found and get some lunch or do you wanna see how long we can throw this ball?"

After rubbing her tummy a bit, Sid answered, "the ball thing. Plus, I bet we can go 2 straight hours without dropping it, but can we go to my apartment?"

"Why?" Ronnie asked.

Sid answered, "I might have to pee soon, and one of your cousins is in the bathroom."

Up in Sid's apartment, she was in the bathroom while Ronnie stood a bit of distance away.

"Has anyone ever said your apartment was cool?" Ronnie asked.

Sid answered, "a few. Really reminds one of home doesn't it?"

"Yeah," Ronnie commented. "No switching hands okay?"

She thought Sid got something yucky on the ball.

Back in Ronnie's apartment, 2 hours and 41 minutes have passed since the 2 girls started their game.

"Hey Ronnie," Sid said. "You won't believe this. The origin of the YEET vine went like this. Someone gave a friend either a soda can or a CD to look at. The friend got so grossed out, that person flung it several feet down. Legends say the object is still being flung to this day. Isn't it crazy?"

Ronnie commented, "I know. Do you think this should be more of a quiet game?"

That was when Ronnie's mom, Maria Santiago came in. After saying hi to one another, Maria asked if either of them saw her watch.

"No," Ronnie said.

"Come on," Maria said. "I'm an essential worker who's gonna be late."

"How would you know?" Sid commented. "You have no watch."

The 2 girls chuckled.

When Sid threw the ball, Maria caught it, shocking both girls.

"What?" Maria asked after getting screamed at.

"Ronnie answered, "mom please! Whatever you do, do not drop that ball."

"Yeah," Sid said. "We haven't dropped it in. Time check?"

"2 hours, 43 minutes," Ronnie answered.

"Really?" Maria answered.

10 minutes later, Maria was on the phone.

"Hello," she started. "Some virus is spreading across the building and everyone who lives here has to quarantine inside today."

Maria's coworkers understood.

"Yes!" Maria said.

"Did the virus disappear?" one of her coworkers asked.

"No," Maria answered. "I just found a way to pass the time while waiting for the All Clear signal. Later!"

She hung up the phone

"Virus?" Sid asked.

"Yeah," Maria commented. "Who knew a virus from the south would cause so much pain to those up north?"

Ronnie replied, "that is true. Let's just hope Lori and her family will survive."

"They will," Maria said. "This virus just unleashes uncontrollable allergy reactions."

The 2 girls understood what she said.

4 hours and 4 minutes have now passed. The remaining members of the Casagrandes have returned.

Maria was throwing the ball to Sid a bit harder.

"Ronnie!" Sid said. "Tell your mom to quit throwing the ball so hard. All 3 of us are on the same team."

"4 hours?" Carlos asked. "You guys have been doing this for 4 hours?"

"That's right bro," Sid said.

Carlos then asked if he could join. Maria told them not to.

"Why?" Sid asked.

Maria answered, "he's a blooper prince."

That exasperated Carlos.

"I'm not a blooper prince," he said with an angry mood.

"It's really a 3 person game, you know," Sid said.

"It's throwing and catching," Carlos said.

Sid sighed before giving in. She threw the ball, which Carlos caught.

"And you said I would be a blooper prince," he commented. "Now what is my next line?"

"I knew it," Maria said before Bobby walked in.

"Hey guys," he said.

Maria commented, "relax people. That's Lori's boyfriend. Not Ronnie's."

"Lincoln's not my boyfriend," Ronnie said.

"You still throwing the ball around?" Bobby asked.

"Yep," Sid said.

The game continued on right through dinner.

"Why didn't we invite Abuela to play?" Ronnie asked.

Sid answered, "We can't let anyone jinx it. We're closing in 7 hours. Some boomers are too crazy."

"Yeah," Ronnie commented. "Boomers."

Little did they know, Rosa Casagrande heard that and threw her shoe, hitting Ronnie.

"Ow!" Ronnie said. "Abuela, could you be more gentle with the shoe throwing?"

Rosa Casagrande asked "could you be more on color with the name calling?"

"Too shay," Ronnie said.

The others were in unanimous agreement. They continued on, but this time, Hector Casagrande joined.

"I can't believe how long you guys were playing."

No one could.

Later that night, the game was still going on. The gang was less than 5 minutes away from hitting 10 hours.

They were starting to feel tired.

"Come on guys," Maria said. "We're closing in on 10 hours. It's almost checkpoint time."

Ronnie commented, "mom, who put you in charge? Sid and I invented this game."

Maria told them she made it what it is.

"Fun no more?" Carlos asked.

"Zip it blooper prince," Maria said.

"For the last time," Carlos said. "I'm no blooper prince!"

The game continued on into the next morning.

After everyone said good morning to Rosa Casagrande, Rosa made the ball drop.

"My goodness," Sid said.

"I hope you don't stay behind too late," Rosa said. "The mercado opens at 9 sharp."

"We'll be ready," Bobby said.

"Until then," Rosa commented. "I got breakfast and coffee ready."

"Thanks," Maria said. "That's something we could all use right now".

The gang had a breakfast to remember.

In the mercado, the gang was commenting on their game.

"17 hours?" Becca Chang asked.

"Yeah," Sid answered. "None of us can believe it went on that long."

Maria replied, "I know. Even with the blooper prince, it still went on that long."

Carlos replied, "guys, I don't know when I got this reputation of a blooper prince. I'm anything but a blooper prince."

What follows is a montage of Carlos Casagrande messing up his lines.

What a time that was. Don't you agree?