"crips, bloods, latin kings... newsies..." "fluffy fingers..."
see, now we are getting into areas i know something about...
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damn you people with hd! i can barely read the names on my old philco with the rabbit ears...
"crips, bloods, latin kings... newsies..." "fluffy fingers..." see, now we are getting into areas i know something about... |
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TimmyTAR |
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I didn't like this episode as much as the other ones this season, but it was still funny with Dwight's chart. I'm hoping next week is a lot better.
"Did I stutter?" Whoa! Stanley, you rock. |
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NiceToAnimals |
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I don't know why, but I thought Phyllis taking forever to explain her cement story was hilarious. And I loved the "Newsies/Fluffy Fingers" bit.
I'll watch again today to take a better look at the flow chart.
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m0t0 maj1 |
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Dwight being "Original Assistant Regional Manager" in the Org chart!
ETA: And Oscar's name having two male symbols in it!
Last Edited By: m0t0 maj1
05/02/08 8:46 AM.
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dolphinschick |
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I missed all of that on the flow chart. I would love to see a screencap of it.
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Mrs Krista Boogie |
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Here's a link to Dwight's chart (from nbc.com)
http://www.nbc.com/The_Office/downloads/dunder_mifflin_org_chart.pdf |
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pussycow |
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god that is fucking classic!
Menstruation legend I love everyone's symbols: Oscar's two male symbols, black guys having the fist and especially Toby's "[star of david]?" Also yellow for cowardice |
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Jitensha |
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"Creed Bratton"
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foster1941 |
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What's the significance of the dotted line leading from one of the warehouse guys up to Michael?
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excbexcb |
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I wanted Michael to fire Stanley's disrespectful ass, but we all know how hard it is to fire black people.
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christy1018 |
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^ugh...
This ep was great! I like that Michael and Stanley were able to find some common ground. Only this group of people could make this office work. Fluffy fingers was lol hilarious! I was waiting for Michael to start tickling Stanley when everyone left. Maybe he tried that on Phylis ;) Not sure how much I like Jim fake proposing every episode. I guess this is how he plans to catch her off guard? |
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Lovejonze |
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I love that chart. The guy that committed suicide is exed out, as are the menstrual symbols for the post menapausal women.
It is a star of david with a question mark next to Toby's name. Also, love the black fists on the African Americans. The party planning committee is on there, too! |
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JerseyWall2 |
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christy1018 wrote: I told my boyfriend if he ever did that to me I would kill him. He agreed that only guys would find it funny. I can't imagine a woman who would think
that was cute and/or charming.
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Matt310 |
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I thought the episode was great. The ensemble was used incredibly well. The Michael-Stanley confrontation felt so real, scary, awkward and hilarious all at the
same time. Ryan and Toby gunning for Jim had my stomach in knots. I want to see where that goes because Jim looked kind of nervous. I always used to get the
impression that he'd be fine if he was let go, but as he is getting older and thinking of settling down, the job security may be more useful to him.
Inapporpriate things said to Pam were also pretty funny. Seeing the panic on her face when she couldn't find her glasses at the end was amusing.
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Sol Rosenberg |
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To me this was the best episode since the strike, which isn't really saying much, but it was still a good episode. I've been saying for a while, enough
of this going on field trips around Scranton every week, just stay in the damn office and be funny. I got my wish.
That flow chart is brilliant, as everyone else has attested to. |
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NiceToAnimals |
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Kevin has a shamrock next to his name on the org. chart, and Andy has a graduate.
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Antithesys |
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What's the significance of the dotted line leading from one of the warehouse guys up to Michael? Lonnie (Darryl's buddy) has openly called Michael out on his dunder-headedness on more than one occasion. That's the only thing I can think of. |
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Arrogant Dreamer |
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o.m.g
this episode was hilarious. I was cracking up at stanley for at least five minutes. he really caught me off guard. also micheal was really on this episode. he's back to the micheal i know and love. everyone was great. i didnt even mind jam this episode. |
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2old4MTV |
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Thanks for that link to the chart.
I love the Jim and Dwight job titles, "Original Assistant Regional Manager" and "Assistant Regional Manager". Also love how Dwights line is just a little bit higher than Jim's. Hillarious. I didn't love the episode though. There were funny parts, but too much of it I found hard to watch, including when Stanley let Michael have it. I squirm a lot while watching this show, but the last few episodes have been pretty dark and uncomfortable, haven't they? |
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CoconutPhone |
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That's what's sooo good about it. I love those moments that make you gasp, even the serious oriented ones.
As for women having no sense of humour about marriage proposals: yet another reason why I love the gay. I'd love it if someone had some fun with a proposal to me. I'd want something that was personal to us above anything else. Funny or silly is fine as long as it's 'us'. Spare me the flowers, candle-lit dinners and violins on the beach please. I'd rather not get proposed in a setting suggested by Vogue or Mademoiselle. Back to the show.. "If you propose to me in a Michael Meeting I will say 'no'!" Angela's incredibly lame Mad Libs <3 Phyllis overly long cement story <3 and of course: Dwight's awesome chart. Props must have had a blast making that. I bet the whole cast and crew had fun reading it over. |
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