The Office: Dunder Mifflen Infinity

Sitting here with Jen watching The Office
Scratch that… Blogging the morning after now. Anywho, another great The Office episode. Here are a few of my most favorite & memorable quotes from the evening:
So, sorry Tuna but if you don’t know why that’s awesome, then… you need awesome lessons. – Andy
Jim’s off the market. Guess who just became the best looking, single guy in the office? – Andy
Hello Mr. Sonny Crockett. I’m Tubbs. – Michael
Couldn’t see your hands. – Phyllis
So older people have just as many rights as younger people. – Michael
Yes! Cash basket! Nice work Jim. – Andy
I would like to see a website deliver baskets of food to people. – Michael
Hey bra’. I’ve been meaning to ask you. Can we get some Red Bull for these things? Sometimes a guy’s gotta ride the bull. Am I right? Later skater. – Creed
Our favorite thing about this episode? Creed’s hairdo!
What was your favorite quote/thing?
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I just about fell on the floor when Creed walked in with the dark hair, and when he made the Red Bull comment. Hilarious episode.
I love that they are starting the season with four hour long episodes!
BTW: Is anyone starting to not like Ryan so much?
Sometimes a guy’s gotta ride the bull. Am I right? Later skater. – Creed
Stopped me dead in my tracks and nearly peed my pants!
Steve did you ever really like Ryan in the 1st place??? I think it’s pretty spot on. I remember Business School when Ryan took Michael to speak at his college class and Ryan spent the intro on how Dunder Mifflin is going down and behind the times and is ‘over.’ It fits.
Jans lil snub to Ryan was pretty hysterical as well! I can’t wait to watch this one again!
You know what was kinda funny and kinda weird about this episode? I saw these odd parallels to our church in a way. We’re in the process of sharing vision and moving forward. And I think some of the older people worry that it’s like we’re going against anything traditional at times.
I know. Too deep for a comedy. Just found it interesting. made me think.
seriously Bobby, that’s awesome. I see parallels every week!
i would have to say that Dwight bringing that barn cat named garbage was a highlight for me, “he once killed a family of coons”.