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Ted Danson made one hell of a pot head, and Louis Green was one of the most hilarious ass-holes I've ever seen.  I share your outrage.

Yeah, Angela wouldn't even let Dwight knock papers off her desk when Michael and him were being douchebags and doing the sales raid on accounting.  There is no way she would let him throw dirt in her face.

Also, was that girl related to Dwight?  I thought she was a cousin at the funeral or something like that. 

kates254: Woooo!  Go Tribe!  We have one of the worst owners in baseball, who only finally spent money on his team after selling their cable network.  I miss Dick Jacobs :-(

Well played with the use of Chris Traeger's catch-phrase.  I imagine his reaction to this episode would be similar to his for Ben's Low Cal Calzone Zone.

olivececile: I felt the same way for the first few seasons.  However, they did absorb the Stamford branch, so they were handling twice the volume as they were before, so this could account for some of the seemingly superfluous staff. 

I've never been clear on what it is Meredith does.  I think I remember her saying something about client relations, but I don't know for sure.

Or before they switched clothes…

Also, if this is the method of Dwight exiting the office it didn't really work for me.  Dwight already has a large farm he runs with Mose and apparently Matt Jones with a bad fake beard.  So he's leaving the job and company he loves more than anything to run his aunt's adjoining farm? 

Yeah The Farm parts of the episode, aside from Oscar being pulled into the shenanigans, were awful.  I should have known it would be a bad episode when I saw Packer. 

Jerry would still be there after a paper work mistake doesn't allow him to retire and collect his pension.  He'd then likely end up like Milton from Office Space, laid off with no one bothering to tell him, but through a glitch in payroll still getting his paycheck while he sits at his desk, blissfully unaware and

I agree, I think the grade was low for this episode.  Also my Con Law II professor was a nutter, so I feel you on that one.  Not as bad as my Civ Pro teacher, that guy was destined to end up on Dateline's To Catch a Predator. 

Just like when he popped out of nowhere when Ben was going to interview at the accounting firm and jumped on his back.  Ben was equally horrified then, especially after hearing about Jean Ralphio getting his b-hole waxed. 

Krooning with Krusty

I loved how at the end Jean Ralphio just casually states "That makes sense, so I just go out the way I came in?" and saunters out of the office.  Jean Ralphio always cracks me up, but he was never better than at the accounting firm.  I do like how the show keeps us wanting more of him, much like the Office has done

That reminded me of when he was in the big hardware store and a worker came up to him asking if he could help.  Ron gave a great "I know more than you" without even acknowledging him and moves on, much like the "I know what I'm about, son" tonight.  Good stuff.

What is this porn ship you speak of?

I think it was accurate for how Pawnee is portrayed; generally the people of Pawnee mirror the people of Springfield in that they are obese, irrational, and generally not well educated or into an "art film".  I think that films like this would be quite unpopular in Pawnee, and that was how I read it rather than a

My favorite Jean Ralphio moment was when he managed to get hired and fired from the accounting firm within 2 minutes during his walk-through of the office.  This was a close second for me.

Ann Perkins and April Ludgate, looking GOOD!  They deserve a Jean Ralphio rap.  I like how April actually got Ann a baby name book at the end too, it is always good when she gets to show her gratitude to other people when they help her out, like when she told Leslie how glad she was to have her at her wedding.