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Jim and Pam's Baby Mix-Up on 'The Office' (VIDEO)
by Jane Boursaw, posted Mar 5th 2010 1:46AM
You just knew that the debut of Jim and Pam's little bundle of joy wouldn't go off without a hitch. And, lo and behold, this particular snafu didn't even involve Michael Scott.If Pam was Salma Hayek, it would have been just another day of breastfeeding someone else's baby. Instead, it was a really awkward moment that will probably haunt the couple into infinity.
Then again, we're guessing the little mix-up will cause new parents to keep their babies close to them in the maternity ward. So, nice PSA from 'The Office' (Thu., 9PM ET on NBC).
Watch the video after the jump.
The Michael Scott Paper Company has a web site - VIDEOS
by Jane Boursaw, posted Apr 11th 2009 8:02PM

As Jay pointed out in his reviews of The Office this week (read them here and here), the writers have managed to take an established show into amazing new directions. After quitting in a huff, Michael Scott started his own paper company, and The Michael Scott Paper Company already has a Web site up and running.
"Serving Scranton's paper needs since 2009," the site touts, the company is more than just paper. It's about creating meaningful relationships with people.
TV Squad Ten: Girl Crushes
by Kona Gallagher, posted Mar 13th 2009 10:02AM
There's a reason why when you watch The Mentalist, there are always subtle close ups of Simon Baker's eyes or of his mouth when he's talking. The producers know he's hot and they know women are watching. Between him, the cast of Friday Night Lights, and a whole other list of DILF's, there's a lot of male eye-candy on TV right now. But what about the women? Of course television is filled with hot chicks, but who do other women like to watch? There are certain female characters who, when you watch them, you just want to hang out with. Either you think she'd be a good friend, or exciting to have around, or maybe you just kind of want to be her. This, my friends, is a Girl Crush. Here is my list of Top Ten TV Girl Crushes.
Fun Find: 'The Office' Mash-Up
by Maggie Furlong, posted Feb 18th 2009 3:35PM
The Dunder Mifflin gang is even funnier set to a warbled '80s tune remix. There's plenty of homegrown look-at-me content on YouTube, but every once in a while, there's that rare find that makes your work day a little bit brighter.
For fans of 'The Office,' the latest mash-up -- set to the tune of Billy Joel's 'We Didn't Start the Fire' -- is a must-watch. It cleverly recaps classic and more recent moments, from the kidnapped pizza delivery kid and Andy's bloody fun run nipples to the toaster oven incident-turned-catchy refrain "Ryan started the fire."
Could you watch Michael Scott dance on the booze cruise all day? Are you Scrantonicity's biggest fan? And how much is a Schrute Buck really worth? Watch. Giggle. Enjoy.
The Office: Business Trip
by Jay Black, posted Nov 14th 2008 1:16AM
(S05E07) So, right now I'm in Maine finishing up a round of college shows, approximately 500 miles from my wife and kid back in New Jersey. Two years ago, I was a teacher who was home every night. Now, I'm a comedian -- following my dream! -- and I'm pretty sure my kid's first words are going to be "cat's in the cradle..."Watching the interplay between Pam and Jim tonight really hit home. I've seen my wife's face when I tell her that I've got to fly to Waukesha, WI (a real place!) to make with the ha-has. I've heard the resignation in her voice as she said, like Jim, "well, it's your dream."
There's been some grumbling in the comments that this season has been a bit off. I'm not 100% sure I agree with that, but I can understand where you're coming from. That said, let me ask you this: is there another comedy show on the planet that can pack such an emotional wallop? Phew...
Here's a sneak peek of next week's Office - VIDEO
by Bob Sassone, posted Apr 21st 2007 11:03AM
I get a little bummed out whenever there's a rerun of The Office (I feel the same way when Letterman has a repeat week). But I saw this over at Best Week Ever and it will do until next Thursday.
It's a sneak preview of the next episode, and features Jim Halpert coming into work dressed like and talking like Dwight, which amuses Pam instantly and freaks out Dwight. I gotta say, John Krasinski does a terrific job impersonating the character of Dwight. It would have been so easy to go over the top with the voice and mannerisms, but he's actually kind of subtle.
"Identity theft is not a joke Jim! Millions of families suffer every year!" Video after the jump.
Pam Beesley is blogging again
by Anna Johns, posted Aug 4th 2006 6:26PM
Actually, it's Jenna Fischer who's blogging. She plays Pam on The Office. After some sporadic posts this summer, it appears she's up and running again on her MySpace blog. A few important notes from her latest entry: 1) John Krasinski somehow got hotter over the summer!, 2) Jim and Pam are not related, 3) Season 2 of The Office comes out on DVD on September 14th, and 4) Season 3 of The Office begins on Thursday, September 21st at 8:30 pm.I am way too excited for Season 3 of The Office. I can't wait to see what happens with Pam and Jim and I really miss all the characters. I highly recommend Little Miss Sunshine if you need a Steve Carell fix.
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