Wait….did Michael use “egregious” the right way?? /u/Bubbly_Rutabaga_2869 People Person’s Paper People

Wait….did Michael use “egregious” the right way?? /u/Bubbly_Rutabaga_2869 People Person’s Paper People

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Wait….did Michael use “egregious” the right way?? /u/Bubbly_Rutabaga_2869 People Person’s Paper People

Wait….did Michael use “egregious” the right way?? /u/Bubbly_Rutabaga_2869 People Person’s Paper People

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Which episode do you most want to “Clamp Michael’s face on a George Foreman Grill”? /u/useyourfcknbrain People Person’s Paper People

Which episode do you most want to “Clamp Michael’s face on a George Foreman Grill”? /u/useyourfcknbrain People Person’s Paper People

Which episode do you most want to “Clamp Michael’s face on a George Foreman Grill”? /u/useyourfcknbrain People Person’s Paper People

For me it’s the Golden Ticket episode (Season 5, episode 19). I have rewatch The Office for so many times now but this episode made my blood boiled the most.

His idea blew up on his face and wanted Dwight to take the fall for him and then later when the situation turned around, wanted to take the credit back again. Honestly, the ending should have been Dwight actually got the credit, that would have been satisfying to watch and to humble Michael.

He had good moments especially in later episodes but most of the time, he’s just a literal piece of sh*t. And most people here wanted a boss like him in real life lol

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​r/DunderMifflin For me it’s the Golden Ticket episode (Season 5, episode 19). I have rewatch The Office for so many times now but this episode made my blood boiled the most. His idea blew up on his face and wanted Dwight to take the fall for him and then later when the situation turned around, wanted to take the credit back again. Honestly, the ending should have been Dwight actually got the credit, that would have been satisfying to watch and to humble Michael. He had good moments especially in later episodes but most of the time, he’s just a literal piece of sh*t. And most people here wanted a boss like him in real life lol submitted by /u/useyourfcknbrain [link] [comments] 

For me it’s the Golden Ticket episode (Season 5, episode 19). I have rewatch The Office for so many times now but this episode made my blood boiled the most.

His idea blew up on his face and wanted Dwight to take the fall for him and then later when the situation turned around, wanted to take the credit back again. Honestly, the ending should have been Dwight actually got the credit, that would have been satisfying to watch and to humble Michael.

He had good moments especially in later episodes but most of the time, he’s just a literal piece of sh*t. And most people here wanted a boss like him in real life lol

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[link] [comments]   For me it’s the Golden Ticket episode (Season 5, episode 19). I have rewatch The Office for so many times now but this episode made my blood boiled the most. His idea blew up on his face and wanted Dwight to take the fall for him and then later when the situation turned around, wanted to take the credit back again. Honestly, the ending should have been Dwight actually got the credit, that would have been satisfying to watch and to humble Michael. He had good moments especially in later episodes but most of the time, he’s just a literal piece of sh*t. And most people here wanted a boss like him in real life lol submitted by /u/useyourfcknbrain [link] [comments]

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Which episode do you most want to “Clamp Michael’s face on a George Foreman Grill”? /u/useyourfcknbrain People Person’s Paper People

Which episode do you most want to “Clamp Michael’s face on a George Foreman Grill”? /u/useyourfcknbrain People Person’s Paper People

Which episode do you most want to “Clamp Michael’s face on a George Foreman Grill”? /u/useyourfcknbrain People Person’s Paper People

For me it’s the Golden Ticket episode (Season 5, episode 19). I have rewatch The Office for so many times now but this episode made my blood boiled the most.

His idea blew up on his face and wanted Dwight to take the fall for him and then later when the situation turned around, wanted to take the credit back again. Honestly, the ending should have been Dwight actually got the credit, that would have been satisfying to watch and to humble Michael.

He had good moments especially in later episodes but most of the time, he’s just a literal piece of sh*t. And most people here wanted a boss like him in real life lol

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​r/DunderMifflin For me it’s the Golden Ticket episode (Season 5, episode 19). I have rewatch The Office for so many times now but this episode made my blood boiled the most. His idea blew up on his face and wanted Dwight to take the fall for him and then later when the situation turned around, wanted to take the credit back again. Honestly, the ending should have been Dwight actually got the credit, that would have been satisfying to watch and to humble Michael. He had good moments especially in later episodes but most of the time, he’s just a literal piece of sh*t. And most people here wanted a boss like him in real life lol submitted by /u/useyourfcknbrain [link] [comments] 

For me it’s the Golden Ticket episode (Season 5, episode 19). I have rewatch The Office for so many times now but this episode made my blood boiled the most.

His idea blew up on his face and wanted Dwight to take the fall for him and then later when the situation turned around, wanted to take the credit back again. Honestly, the ending should have been Dwight actually got the credit, that would have been satisfying to watch and to humble Michael.

He had good moments especially in later episodes but most of the time, he’s just a literal piece of sh*t. And most people here wanted a boss like him in real life lol

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[link] [comments]   For me it’s the Golden Ticket episode (Season 5, episode 19). I have rewatch The Office for so many times now but this episode made my blood boiled the most. His idea blew up on his face and wanted Dwight to take the fall for him and then later when the situation turned around, wanted to take the credit back again. Honestly, the ending should have been Dwight actually got the credit, that would have been satisfying to watch and to humble Michael. He had good moments especially in later episodes but most of the time, he’s just a literal piece of sh*t. And most people here wanted a boss like him in real life lol submitted by /u/useyourfcknbrain [link] [comments]

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Who wore the best Halloween costume in the entire series? /u/Weekly_Ingenuity5480 People Person’s Paper People

Who wore the best Halloween costume in the entire series? /u/Weekly_Ingenuity5480 People Person’s Paper People

Who wore the best Halloween costume in the entire series? /u/Weekly_Ingenuity5480 People Person’s Paper People submitted by /u/Weekly_Ingenuity5480
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Who wore the best Halloween costume in the entire series? /u/Weekly_Ingenuity5480 People Person’s Paper People

Who wore the best Halloween costume in the entire series? /u/Weekly_Ingenuity5480 People Person’s Paper People

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Which New York basketball team is David Wallace a fan of? /u/lungonion People Person’s Paper People

Which New York basketball team is David Wallace a fan of? /u/lungonion People Person’s Paper People

This could be kind of an obvious question as I don’t know much about New York City and their teams and i know less about basketball. That being said, in s3e23 during Jim’s interview for the corporate position David opens the meeting with “I don’t know how i feel about hiring a Sixers fan.” I’m assuming here David is referring to the philadelphia 76ers and that he’s likely a fan of a basketball team in New York. It looks like there’s two teams in NYC and I was wondering if there was an obvious answer as to what team David would be a fan of or if it’s answered in another episode?

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​r/DunderMifflin This could be kind of an obvious question as I don’t know much about New York City and their teams and i know less about basketball. That being said, in s3e23 during Jim’s interview for the corporate position David opens the meeting with “I don’t know how i feel about hiring a Sixers fan.” I’m assuming here David is referring to the philadelphia 76ers and that he’s likely a fan of a basketball team in New York. It looks like there’s two teams in NYC and I was wondering if there was an obvious answer as to what team David would be a fan of or if it’s answered in another episode? submitted by /u/lungonion [link] [comments] 

This could be kind of an obvious question as I don’t know much about New York City and their teams and i know less about basketball. That being said, in s3e23 during Jim’s interview for the corporate position David opens the meeting with “I don’t know how i feel about hiring a Sixers fan.” I’m assuming here David is referring to the philadelphia 76ers and that he’s likely a fan of a basketball team in New York. It looks like there’s two teams in NYC and I was wondering if there was an obvious answer as to what team David would be a fan of or if it’s answered in another episode?

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[link] [comments]  This could be kind of an obvious question as I don’t know much about New York City and their teams and i know less about basketball. That being said, in s3e23 during Jim’s interview for the corporate position David opens the meeting with “I don’t know how i feel about hiring a Sixers fan.” I’m assuming here David is referring to the philadelphia 76ers and that he’s likely a fan of a basketball team in New York. It looks like there’s two teams in NYC and I was wondering if there was an obvious answer as to what team David would be a fan of or if it’s answered in another episode? submitted by /u/lungonion [link] [comments]

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Which New York basketball team is David Wallace a fan of? /u/lungonion People Person’s Paper People

Which New York basketball team is David Wallace a fan of? /u/lungonion People Person’s Paper People

This could be kind of an obvious question as I don’t know much about New York City and their teams and i know less about basketball. That being said, in s3e23 during Jim’s interview for the corporate position David opens the meeting with “I don’t know how i feel about hiring a Sixers fan.” I’m assuming here David is referring to the philadelphia 76ers and that he’s likely a fan of a basketball team in New York. It looks like there’s two teams in NYC and I was wondering if there was an obvious answer as to what team David would be a fan of or if it’s answered in another episode?

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​r/DunderMifflin This could be kind of an obvious question as I don’t know much about New York City and their teams and i know less about basketball. That being said, in s3e23 during Jim’s interview for the corporate position David opens the meeting with “I don’t know how i feel about hiring a Sixers fan.” I’m assuming here David is referring to the philadelphia 76ers and that he’s likely a fan of a basketball team in New York. It looks like there’s two teams in NYC and I was wondering if there was an obvious answer as to what team David would be a fan of or if it’s answered in another episode? submitted by /u/lungonion [link] [comments] 

This could be kind of an obvious question as I don’t know much about New York City and their teams and i know less about basketball. That being said, in s3e23 during Jim’s interview for the corporate position David opens the meeting with “I don’t know how i feel about hiring a Sixers fan.” I’m assuming here David is referring to the philadelphia 76ers and that he’s likely a fan of a basketball team in New York. It looks like there’s two teams in NYC and I was wondering if there was an obvious answer as to what team David would be a fan of or if it’s answered in another episode?

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[link] [comments]  This could be kind of an obvious question as I don’t know much about New York City and their teams and i know less about basketball. That being said, in s3e23 during Jim’s interview for the corporate position David opens the meeting with “I don’t know how i feel about hiring a Sixers fan.” I’m assuming here David is referring to the philadelphia 76ers and that he’s likely a fan of a basketball team in New York. It looks like there’s two teams in NYC and I was wondering if there was an obvious answer as to what team David would be a fan of or if it’s answered in another episode? submitted by /u/lungonion [link] [comments]

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