An in-depth retrospective of NBC's The Office done episode-by-episode by two long time friends who know exactly what they are doing, but in a much more real sense, have no idea what they are doing. Old friends, new lovers, and the disabled! Welcome all!
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An in-depth retrospective of NBC's The Office done episode-by-episode by two long time friends who know exactly what they are doing, but in a much more real sense, have no idea what they are doing. Old friends, new lovers, and the disabled! Welcome all!
And now, a very special treat... a book my Grandmutter used to read me when I was a kid. This is a very special story, it's called Struwwelpeter, by Heinrich Hoffman from 1864. 'The great tall tailor always comes to little girls that suck their thumbs---' are you listening, Sasha? Right? 'And 'ere they dream when he's about, he takes his great sharp scissors out, and then cuts their thumbs clean off!'
Whatcha lookin' for, paper people? Ain't nobody gonna help you out there! Jesus could come through that door and he's not gonna help you. The only people gonna help you is Dan and Rob...somehow... Today they're discussing episode eighteen of season two of The Office, Take Your Daughter To Work Day. The episode intro that apparently took them 88 tries and five years to nail down is not to be missed. Oh, and Eddie Murphy helps us close out the show. This one's a must listen!
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An in-depth retrospective of NBC's The Office done episode-by-episode by two long time friends who know exactly what they are doing, but in a much more real sense, have no idea what they are doing. Old friends, new lovers, and the disabled! Welcome all!