If you watch The Office, you know that the employees of Dunder Mifflin are always up to no good, which is usually orchestrated by their boss, Michael. Sometimes their antics are endearing and promote team building, but mostly they're just wasting time and energy. While I'm pretty confident that no other workplace is anywhere near as ridiculous, I'm curious to know if you participate in any wild, funny, or just plain silly activities while on the clock.
Television show catchphrases are so easy to quote, and often get an easy laugh. Has any in recent memory been more durable, and yet so annoying, as The Office's "that's what she said"? This video shows one guy's extreme measures at getting his friend to stop using the phrase every chance he got.
The Office's Mindy Kaling has a new house, but nothing to fill it with. What's the quickest way to get some gifts? Have baby shower!
The Office created a catchphrase that can be used in almost every circumstance known to man- and womankind, and here is the video that shows almost every instance used in the show. How long is it? "That's what she said!"
It really is all about the soundtrack. Our friends at The Office don't often have a chance to get their freak on. Throw a little Nelly in, though, and the corporate starch softens up a bit .
It's Memorial Day and, assuming we all get the day off, the last thing you want to see is anything office related. I know. But The Office doesn't count — especially when a compilation of Michael Scott's greatest moments of idiocy is involved.
If you watch The Office regularly, then "that's what she said" needs no introduction. Michael — the big boss ("that's what she said") — drops the phrase as much as possible to add a bit of innuendo to all office banter and prove that he's got it goin' on ("that's what she said") in the humor department. It eventually became contagious and everyone now drops the joke.
During last week's episode of The Office, lovebirds Jim and Pam discussed moving in together, but there was just one hitch — Pam wanted to be engaged first. Or, at least, that's what she said. This not-so-subtle hint didn't scare Jim off at all.
It's Thanksgiving break and practically everyone is on vacation, so why throw Office clips into the mix? Why. Not.