Oct 09, 2009 -
Including co-workers and your boss in your wedding day can be a sensitive subject. Inviting friends you've made at work who also serve as friends outside of the workplace seems like the right choice, but it can still be dicey and cause hurt feelings. On this week's The Office, the entire branch road trips to Niagara Falls to attend Pam and Jim's nuptials.
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Oct 02, 2009 -
On this week's episode of The Office corporate alerts Jim and Michael that there won't be funds to give everyone a raise and the co-managers are tasked with telling the team the crushing news.
Jim makes his first big call by announcing only the salespeople will receive raises. This immediately insights panic and questions from the ranks.
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May 08, 2009 -
Pam and Jim nearly got married on last night's episode of The Office. The headache of wedding planning, not to mention the expense of having a big wedding, caused them to seriously consider heading to the courthouse to get married after work. In the end, the adorable couple decides to proceed with a "real wedding" — they couldn't actually rob us of witnessing their wedding magic, after all.
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May 01, 2009 -
Casual Friday is reinstituted at Dunder-Mifflin on last night's episode of The Office, now that Michael is back in charge. Angela hates it because she thinks everyone looks inappropriate, and is especially bent out of shape about Oscar's sandals. Michael's interpretation of casual Friday is a hoodie, t-shirt, and jeans, Pam and Phyllis show up in the same khaki pants and purple plaid shirt, Meredith rocks a skimpy tube dress (with no underwear), and Kelly shows off her street style in overalls, metallic boots, and a hat.
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Apr 24, 2009 -
The Michael Scott Paper Company comes to terms with its goose-egg finances on last night's episode of The Office, but Pam is worried about her personal finances, too. She looks at Michael and says, "Want to hear something sad? So, Jim and I are getting married, and the wedding is really expensive, so I tried to get a job on the weekend to earn extra money.
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Apr 17, 2009 -
Dwight calls Dunder-Mifflin's new dress code a death sentence on last night's episode of The Office. He can no longer wear the short-sleeved button-downs that he wore with a tie every day, and he can't stop tugging at the long sleeves he's now forced to wear. Check out the clip below of Dwight having a fit and then tell me, was there ever a dress code that you despised?
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Apr 10, 2009 -
The Michael Scott Paper Company moved into its 165-square-foot headquarters on last night's episode of The Office, leaving Michael, Pam, and Comeback Ryan without any personal space. With no doors to close for privacy, the three colleagues adopt different corners of the office and have plenty of time to make calls because there's no work to do. Quarters are so close that Pam blatantly hears Micheal tell his mom, "P is being a B," and Ryan tells his friend, "Pam would be a six in New York, but she's a seven because it's Scranton."
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Mar 27, 2009 -
In last night's episode of The Office Michael faces the repercussions of giving his two weeks notice. Namely, realizing other local paper suppliers have shut down, the job market is terrible, he has no idea what websites to use to look for listings and no concept of what it takes to start his own company.
At the very beginning of the episode, Michael chit chats with a man applying for his job, which reminded me how awkward it is to meet the person who is hired to fill your shoes.
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Mar 25, 2009 -
Just as the kitchen is the natural epicenter of a dinner party, the lunchroom is a common bonding place in the office. It's a neutral locale to chitchat with co-workers you don't know well about real world topics — such as your March Madness pool or last night's TV lineup.
Even if you don't have time to take an hour long break, sitting down in the lunchroom allows you to remove yourself from your workload, keep salad spills off your desk and open yourself up to conversations with your colleagues.
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Mar 20, 2009 -
In last night's episode of the The Office the Party Planning Committee plots a 15-year anniversary celebration for Michael, while he sweats having the new vice president, Charles, in his hair.
After Charles suggests the committee and the idea for Michael's party are a colossal waste of office time, Michael heads to corporate to complain about the being managed and the loss of his figs (a crucial part of his fete, naturally).
As always, Michael is out of touch with what he has earned, but the tradition of celebrating employee anniversaries isn't reserved to the wacky antics at Dunder Mifflin — it's a common morale booster in many offices.
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