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Matt LeBlanc stole props from the set of Friends when the long-running sitcom came to an end.

The 51-year-old, who played loveable lothario Joey Tribbiani on the U.S. sitcom from 1994 to 2004, confessed during an appearance on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon that he had taken mementos from the set.

"I took a s**t ton of cash," Matt joked. "You know what I have that is really cool? In Joey and Chandler's apartment we had the foosball table. I have the actual ball from the table, the foosball. I have it in my toolbox somewhere."

"I couldn't fit the couch in my car," he quipped, referencing the bright yellow sofa from the fictional apartment.

He also shared that he swiped the Magna Doodle board from the door of his and former co-star Matthew Perry's characters' apartment, and gave it to Paul Swain, an electrician on the crew that would draw the fun sketches on the board.

"I stole it and gave it to him, so he's got it. So, that's kind of cool," Matt said. "I could have sold it for a lot more."

While Friends premiered back in 1994, the comedy actor still remembers his audition, and told host Jimmy he had gone in "a bunch of times" for the role.

Casting directors had whittled down their choices to two people " Matt, and one other guy. However, he figured he had the role in the bag after the other actor came in dressed like a cowboy " a far cry from Joey's persona.

"I was like, "Well, one of us is way off base,'" he laughed.

Fans of the much-loved sitcom still enjoy binge-watching old episodes, and Netflix recently paid a reported $100 million to keep the show on its streaming service.

However, you won't catch Matt rewatching old episodes.

"I have a hard time watching it these days," he said. "Yeah, because it makes me feel like I'm 100 years old."