HA! Thanks for that, Kevin.
Does anything different happen if you press 2 or 3?
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HA! Thanks for that, Kevin.
Does anything different happen if you press 2 or 3?
I'm just getting a busy signal. What happened?
After I called, they decided to shut it down since they could not top being called by the magnificent Polter-Cow.
Saw The Office. Had to fast-scroll through most of it, because of humiliation squick. Sigh.
Scrubs: Keri Russell remains hot. Elliot being crazy was funny. But more funny than that was how everyone imagined what their life would be like if *they* were marrying Elliot. I loved the Carla/Elliot one the best, I think.
Poor JD. I know this is blatantly obvious, but god, he's just so dumb sometimes.
I miss 30 Rock!
I'm just getting a busy signal. What happened?
That number is Dwight's voicemail. It's been around for a while, and normally carries random messages from him. This week it was his sex predators hotline voicemail, which invited you to dob in the man, order a stationery catalog or buy Dwight's Firebird car.
So, nothing fantastic, but yes -- I have Dwight Shrute on my mobile phone contact list. Which makes me pretty nerdy.
Blogging the litigation possibilities on The Office: >[link]
I watched the Office short first season yesterday morning with my law office receptionist friend and she made pause within a couple minutes of the start of the 2nd ep to tell me about the associate who is exactly like Michael Scott except not one bit funny.
She loves Jim & Pam (especially Pam!) and thinks Ryan is totally cute. Her absolute favorite part that we had to watch many times was Pam's talking head in the episode with Meredith's b'day party where Pam is talking about being on the party planning committee with Angela and wanting to slap her.
Blogging the litigation possibilities on The Office: [link]
Ha! That's really amusing.
Her absolute favorite part that we had to watch many times was Pam's talking head in the episode with Meredith's b'day party where Pam is talking about being on the party planning committee with Angela and wanting to slap her.
That is the very moment I fell in love with Pam.
One of my departments has considered starting up a blog for developments in that field-- but we would never have thought of that. That's a great idea for a small niche shop.
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HIMYM: I keep my crown as the world's biggest wedding sucker. I spent the first half of the episode kind of rolling my eyes, and the second half crying.