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Was anyone else really giddy with Dwight's "Absolutely, I do"?

I feel like Ooo Candy is just so goddamned delicious you can't NOT invade Candy Kingdom. Susan Strong and the Fish Folk felt the same.

I guess you won't want to read my latest Climbing and Running slashfic, then? Rude.

You're the best.

It definitely looked like a Cyrano situation with Finn in the bushes.

"All this one really had going for it was gross images." 
I completely agree, but I really loved it. Just comes down to a matter of taste, I guess.

Never gets old. Because of the drugs, you see.

Cheers.

It would be pretty twisted if it turned out Brian is a documentarian who has become obsessed with his subject to the point of trying to destroy her marriage.
…But seriously, the reveal of Handsome Boom Mic Guy bumped this from an A- down to a B. Obvious potential cuckold is obvious.
I liked everything else, especially

It would be pretty twisted if it turned out Brian is a documentarian who has become obsessed with his subject to the point of trying to destroy her marriage.
…But seriously, the reveal of Handsome Boom Mic Guy bumped this from an A- down to a B. Obvious potential cuckold is obvious.
I liked everything else, especially

She was in that movie Humboldt County for about five seconds.

bread.

I've given that show several chances to win me over, and I really don't get it. The animation is ugly and—this comparison is often made so I don't care—it does not have the far-reaching appeal of Adventure Time.

I've given that show several chances to win me over, and I really don't get it. The animation is ugly and—this comparison is often made so I don't care—it does not have the far-reaching appeal of Adventure Time.

In rewatching it, I felt like a really good moment was steamrolled right over.

In rewatching it, I felt like a really good moment was steamrolled right over.

Ever since "Money", in which they visited Dwight's B&B, I feel like Jim and Pam have moved past ridiculing Dwight and into genuine endearment. 
Let's not forget that Dwight and Pam are really fond of each other and he and Jim have a respectful rivalry/quiet bromance. It's a strange relationship (and Jim and Pam are

Ever since "Money", in which they visited Dwight's B&B, I feel like Jim and Pam have moved past ridiculing Dwight and into genuine endearment. 
Let's not forget that Dwight and Pam are really fond of each other and he and Jim have a respectful rivalry/quiet bromance. It's a strange relationship (and Jim and Pam are

What WallaceWells said. 
Also, let's not forget Jim's Second Life character in season 4, a sportswriter from Phila-whatever.

What WallaceWells said. 
Also, let's not forget Jim's Second Life character in season 4, a sportswriter from Phila-whatever.