Yes, it was pretty much perfect sitcom writing. That minute or so of dialogue was a microcosm of what made The Office so great. Each actor perfectly inhabits their character (largely because they played a big role in creating them)
To be honest, I've done stuff on a PC all my life and yet I've never used Powerpoint. I can likely learn relatively quickly due to being very familiar with how programs generally set themselves, but still.
@Nikola Stanković I also kinda dislike PowerPoint cuz its just boring to make a presentation in PowerPoint. Its kinda fun to make something in Excel or Word but I dunno , I think PowerPoint presentations are just boring to make. Dwight was partially right. PowerPoint is boring.
@@alanrcastro8580 he’s saying Oscar is not a native English speaker due to him being Mexican, even though Oscar himself said in a previous episode that he was born and raised in America.
@Nikola Stanković yeah, this was when the show was at its peak. It’s a shame it didn’t stay this good, but I think they lost some of the chemistry and dynamics you see in this scene when they brought in new characters and the whole Sabre thing, and especially when Michael left
The whole debate is so epic that even Stanley contributed it. Here's the whole script: Ryan: What I really want, honestly, Michael, is for you to know it so that you can communicate it to the people here, to your clients, to whomever. Michael: Okay. Ryan: What? Michael: It's whoever, not whomever. Ryan: No, it's whomever. Michael: No. Whomever is never actually right. Jim: Well, sometimes it's right. Creed: Michael is right. It's a made-up word used to trick students. Andy: No. Actually whomever is the formal version of the word. Oscar: Obviously it's a real word, but I don't know when to use it correctly. Michael: Not a native speaker. Kevin: I know what's right, but I'm not gonna say because you're all jerks who didn't come see my band last night. Ryan: Do you really know which one is correct? Kevin: I don't know. Pam: It's whom when it's the object of a sentence and who when it's the subject. Phyllis: That sounds right. Michael: Well, it sounds right, but is it? Stanley: How did Ryan use it? As an object? Ryan: As an object. Kelly: Ryan used me as an object. Stanley: Is he right about that? Pam: How did he use it again? Toby: It was Ryan wanted Michael, the subject, to explain the computer system, the object... Michael: Thank you. Toby: ...to whomever, meaning us, the indirect object, which is the correct usage of the word. Michael: No one asked you anything, ever. So whomever's name is Toby, why don't you take a letter opener and stick it in your skull? Ryan: Hey, this doesn't matter, and I don't even care. Michael, you quit the other job or you're fired here.
"Whomever's name is Toby..." is the perfect Michael Scott icing on the cake - abusing Toby while managing to mangle the grammar yet again, proving he learned NOTHING.
When nobody shows up to Pam’s art exhibit, everyone’s all “aw poor Pam, this meant a lot to her.” But nobody shows up for Kevin’s concerts after he invites them and it’s just played for laughs.
@@shelocsher2396 we the audience did. The documentary crew was biased, they showed up for Pam but not for Kevin because they decided only certain characters deserved to have their development focused on.
@@dwightschrute968 Hey Dwight, what’s the difference between a salesman and a saleswoman? Also, which bear is best? Did you know bears eat beets? Bears. Beets. Battlestar Galactica.
I love how power point is mentioned more than once in the series. 1) Michael here 2) Dwight in “Stress Relief” 3) Darryl tells Clark to teach him the PowerPoint
One of the best scenes in the Office, so many great lines: - powerpoint, powerpoint, powerpoint - estimated time 12 minutes, should take about 5 to 10 minutes - the whole whomever debate
I like that Michael says thank you when he thinks Toby has his back and then goes way too far when he doesn’t. It shows that Michael doesn’t hate Toby personally, he hates what Toby represents. Were Toby to just be another salesman or accountant I’m sure Michael would just think he was a little dull.
"Okay... honestly, it was unlikely I was gonna figure this out anyways." Hahahaha one of the rare times Michael was completely real about something, lol
It just clicked me that they didn't overdo it by adding Dwight, Meredith and Angela also in the “whomever” debate Also, 3:04 is Dwight sleeping while all this is happening? 😂😂
That "That's what she said" is one of the most subtle yet hilarious ones in the entire show. Took me a solid second to get it and Angela's face is holding back laughter. Pure gold.
It’s the subtle expressions that aren’t even the Jim faces which I love. Like pams version of a Jim face or Angela’s eye rolls or creeds confusion like in the Sabre pics captions episode when he goes “gloves”. 0:58
I love the quick glance Michael gives Ryan when Ryan says "I'm your boss". Michael raises his eyebrows and looks at him like "Really? You are my boss now? Well, ok, I'm just too tired to go into this right now"
And I know that technically Ryan is his boss but I think here Michael rightfully doubts Ryan's ability to actually lead people instead of just bossing everyone around
I've always wondered if Ryan would've gone through with that threat, and fire an employee in upper-level management, who's been there for over 15 years just coz he didn't make a presentation and has a second job in his personal time
I don't think so, Ryan told Michael to prepare when he wasn't on the job, so I don't think he has to prepare anything. Ryan has no ability to dictate whether Michael works somewhere else, especially since the way it affected michaels primary job was with an assignment that Ryan told Michael to do off company time.
@@babblingalong7689 Actually managers and other high ranking employees tend to have clauses in their contracts that does prevent them having side jobs (either self employed or for another company) that compete with their job at the company. Pam (when she was a secretary) the normal warehouse guys, the accountants, and quality assurance people could probably have a second jobs; but salesmen, managers, HR personal, Pam (as office manager), and Daryl after he moves upstairs would probably be given a similar ultimatum if they were ever discovered to have secondary jobs that compete with their jobs at dunder-mifflon in anyway, and depending on the contract they might not be able to hold another job at all. Also Dunder-Mifflon would basically have to terminate ANY employee (even Michael) in this situation who didn't comply, because if they didn't and then later fired someone else for the same reason they could be sued for hundred of thousands of dollars, especially if the person fired was female, or a minority.
This is one of my favorite scenes in the conference room Genius writing too. Funny comments just popcorning around the room that really flow is hard to do.
I like how there are a few teams during the "whomever debate" Ryan and Toby: Who knows it was used correctly Pam, Phyllis, and Stanley: Who knows the definition but wasn't paying attention to what Ryan said Oscar, Jim, and Kevin: Who doesn't know when to use the word Andy: Who has the wrong definition of the word Michael and Creed: Who believe the word doesn't exist Kelly:
This scene is just jokes upon jokes upon jokes. It's incredibly funny and well written and encapsulates all the characters in a few seconds. What a show!
"The best way to start is to hit start" Michael spitting facts
I think Michael is the one that writes the hints in the loading screen of games😂
Let’s go 69th like
And up comes the tool bar
Depression cured
@Nightstalker_55_420 How old are you?
The “whomever” debate perfectly sums up every character’s personality.
And actually what goes on in offices for real lol
I love Andy’s answer! “When I want to sound pretentious...”
Yes, it was pretty much perfect sitcom writing. That minute or so of dialogue was a microcosm of what made The Office so great. Each actor perfectly inhabits their character (largely because they played a big role in creating them)
Except Pam. She tried to sound smart but also failed art school.
I watched it back just to see the debate again and really listened to what they said and you are so right
"Estimated time twelve minutes, so it should be ready in 5 to 10 minutes"
- Michael Scott
hes technically right
the time is usually doubled for me.
@@kjp8251 i see.... slow pc huh??🤣
Methomaidiks
@@niksin9941 thats the fun part
“Ryan used me as an object”
legend quote
The next person that comments this will not like the outcome
@@ryanhoward2755 its all over in my blog. you should know, you created it for me.
Ryan used “whomever” as an object.
Lies again? RP Education
Every single line in the 'Whomever' debate is genius.
toby wrote that whole scene, and it almost didn't make it into the episode!
Definitely!!
the timing of the delivery of the dialogue is perfect.
Even "Ryan used me as an object"?
I love how Micheal knows absolutely nothing about PowerPoint even though his entire job is being on a computer
Computer?
It's surprisingly accurate for his generation, lol.
To be honest, I've done stuff on a PC all my life and yet I've never used Powerpoint. I can likely learn relatively quickly due to being very familiar with how programs generally set themselves, but still.
@@L7vanmatre that kinda blows my mind if im being honest
@Nikola Stanković I also kinda dislike PowerPoint cuz its just boring to make a presentation in PowerPoint. Its kinda fun to make something in Excel or Word but I dunno , I think PowerPoint presentations are just boring to make. Dwight was partially right. PowerPoint is boring.
“not a native speaker.” Such an underrated line
I feel sorry for lines like that because EVERY LINE in that exchange is just so good, and they come at you so quickly (that’s what she said)
I didn't get it
Exchanges like these is what makes this the best sitcom ever (according to me)
@@alanrcastro8580 he’s saying Oscar is not a native English speaker due to him being Mexican, even though Oscar himself said in a previous episode that he was born and raised in America.
@Nikola Stanković yeah, this was when the show was at its peak. It’s a shame it didn’t stay this good, but I think they lost some of the chemistry and dynamics you see in this scene when they brought in new characters and the whole Sabre thing, and especially when Michael left
"It's a made up word to trick students"
Creed cares about students even though he's 30 years old! Well atleast in November, he'll be 30
@Random Number Creed cares about students. Don't they make up the majority of the clientele for his fake id business?
Isn't Creed like 70
That was years ago, I'd say he's closer to 40 now. Probably still riding the bull though.
@@Wall_flower That's the joke, in season 4 beginning episodes he pretends to be 30 to not be fired by Ryan.
@@TVFlix We all ride the bull. Am I right? Later skater.
“Ryan used me as an object”
is one of the funniest things I have ever seen and it will never not make me laugh. The delivery is just so perfect.
“What I do between 5:30 PM and 1 AM is nobody’s business but mine and my other businesses.”
-Michael Scott
What did Jim say right after that?
He asked, "Are you a cocktail waitress?"
@@DianaPrince777 my life is complete now. Thanks.
@@AbhishekThakur-wl1pl Lol! No problem.
Wish I had that audacity to say that to my boss lol
“And up comes the toolbar, THATS WHAT SHE SAID”
I didn't get this ' that's what she said' joke 😅
You forgot the she.
Thank you my good hooman
69 likes nice
@@chahak365 a phallus is shaped like a bar and is used like a tool, so a toolbar. god i cant believe i said that.
It’s my own fault for using PowerPoint, PowerPoint is boring
No power point is my life
3 more likes 😏 (once this comment is in the thousands I’m saying three more likes because it is 3 away from Kevin’s favorite number)
People learn in many ways,but experience is the best teacher.
@@dwightschrute968 right!
@@dwightschrute968 thanks for the info g speaking facts‼️🦍🔥🥶
Hands down Kelly's funniest line in the entire show
@ill speedyplat oops
😂
Jessica did you just fart?
"SCREW YOU, BEET FARMER!!"
First of all how dare you?
“I’m not superstitious, but i am a little stitious.”
-Michael Scott
I thought the same thing . But Michal was the one that said it 😂
Stanley: "How did Ryan use it, as an object?"
Ryan: "As an object"
Kelly: "Ryan used me as an object"
Gets me every time 😂😂
That's one of the best lines for me.
Literally every time
Every fucking time
He did tho 😂
Makes me lol every time
"PowerPoint, PowerPoint, PowerPoint" as he's pointing his finger to three random coworkers. Lmfaooooooo
He's power pointing
Sometimes I forget this episode was originally aired back in 2007
Sometimes, you just gotta put some power behind your point.
...as he's powerfully pointing his finger...
Every time I use PowerPoint at work, this comes to my mind ("power point, power point, power point")
"NO ONE ASKED YOU ANYTHING EVER"
I loved every second of this debate
“Well it sounds right but is it?”
2:14 Pam’s face is GOLD hahahah
That's my favorite part of this episode.
I like Meredith’s face at the same time I never noticed it till now
I think this is one of the best conference room scenes, it’s like peak Office.
@Random Number I like how Pam lights up from seeing Kelly and Darryl embracing lol
@@Joe_Parmesan she is so nosy...
Prison mike is the best
Mr. Buttlicker would like to have a word with you.
@@Joe_Parmesan she hated ryan even then...
The whole debate is so epic that even Stanley contributed it. Here's the whole script:
Ryan: What I really want, honestly, Michael, is for you to know it so that you can communicate it to the people here, to your clients, to whomever.
Michael: Okay.
Ryan: What?
Michael: It's whoever, not whomever.
Ryan: No, it's whomever.
Michael: No. Whomever is never actually right.
Jim: Well, sometimes it's right.
Creed: Michael is right. It's a made-up word used to trick students.
Andy: No. Actually whomever is the formal version of the word.
Oscar: Obviously it's a real word, but I don't know when to use it correctly.
Michael: Not a native speaker.
Kevin: I know what's right, but I'm not gonna say because you're all jerks who didn't come see my band last night.
Ryan: Do you really know which one is correct?
Kevin: I don't know.
Pam: It's whom when it's the object of a sentence and who when it's the subject.
Phyllis: That sounds right.
Michael: Well, it sounds right, but is it?
Stanley: How did Ryan use it? As an object?
Ryan: As an object.
Kelly: Ryan used me as an object.
Stanley: Is he right about that?
Pam: How did he use it again?
Toby: It was Ryan wanted Michael, the subject, to explain the computer system, the object...
Michael: Thank you.
Toby: ...to whomever, meaning us, the indirect object, which is the correct usage of the word.
Michael: No one asked you anything, ever. So whomever's name is Toby, why don't you take a letter opener and stick it in your skull?
Ryan: Hey, this doesn't matter, and I don't even care. Michael, you quit the other job or you're fired here.
How can I not like this comment. This is dedication.
and it only took 70 seconds for this whole debate to start and end
Thanks man 😁👍
(Camera zooms on michael)
Thanks
"not a native speaker" is the most underrated line in this scene
@Ambrose Power nah but I saw the identical comment afterwards lol
You mean racist line
@@theunsettlingwitch bro this is why we can’t have the office in today’s world because of sensitive people like you who take this way to seriously
@@theunsettlingwitch i hate you !
@@theunsettlingwitch It's a racist line that makes fun of racist people. Oscar is obviously one of the smartest people in the room (except for Kevin).
"Whomever's name is Toby..." is the perfect Michael Scott icing on the cake - abusing Toby while managing to mangle the grammar yet again, proving he learned NOTHING.
But hes also calling toby an object
@@JustAnotherAccount8 Ryan used Kelly as an object
"I understand nothing" - Michael Scott
It’s nice to see how respectful everyone is in the office.
Jim isnt respectful..pfft
@@dwightschrute968 Identity theft is not a joke Jim, millions of families suffer every year
@@rainbowpanic5632 MICHAEL!!!
@@megabladechronicles962 Oh, that's funny. MICHAEL!
When nobody shows up to Pam’s art exhibit, everyone’s all “aw poor Pam, this meant a lot to her.” But nobody shows up for Kevin’s concerts after he invites them and it’s just played for laughs.
I legit felt bad for Kevin in this scene. It wasn't a laughing matter 😞 almost as sad as when he dropped the chili
Plus Kevin’s band is actually good. Unlike Pam’s boring art, “the prettiest art out of all the arts”
Nobody felt bad about not going to Pam’s show either
@@shelocsher2396 we the audience did. The documentary crew was biased, they showed up for Pam but not for Kevin because they decided only certain characters deserved to have their development focused on.
I think Oscar was the only person in the office who (occasionally) enjoyed Kevin's company. They bonded over their hate for Angela.
Let’s not forget that Ryan started the fire.
and I'm the one who discovered that fact.
Fireguy
@@dwightschrute968 FACT. Bears eat beats.
fire-ed guy
I still can’t believe that Michael captivated the guy who captivated a thousand guys!
Michael captivated the world, he is a fearless leader. Except maybe he fears jan.
@@dwightschrute968
Hey Dwight, what’s the difference between a salesman and a saleswoman?
Also, which bear is best? Did you know bears eat beets?
Bears.
Beets.
Battlestar Galactica.
@@dwightschrute968 does blood alone move the wheels of history
@@jameshill3403 We must never acquiesce! We must never cede control of the motherland!
Kelly: "See you later tonight."
Darryl: "I got plans later."
Kelly: " OK, bye Honey."
Darrly is a straight savage, lol
Daryl Philbin is also one the most complicated men Kelly has ever met. I mean, who says exactly what they're thinking? What kind of game is that?
@@gregorymoore2877 hahah right. He's actually a real alpha male. No wonder she's attracted to him.
" I love you but you need to access your un-crazy side."
He's probably getting it from 1-2 other ladies besides Kelly. Less annoying ones.
@@jemand8462"alpha male"🤓☝️
Pam’s excited look from Ryan to the camera to Kelly & Daryl at 2:14 will never not be funny to me. I laugh every single time.
Ah, a glorious Michael Scott moment with a touch of That's What She Said. Perfection
"ryan used me as an object."
Same broham
@@creedbratton490 creeddd
@@arahostwal4006 that’s my name don’t wear it out
@@creedbratton490 no u stole that name 🤦🏽♂️ I know you better than yourself
@@creedbratton490 I'm so sorry he did that
This scene is so well written.
"Ryan used me as an object" will forever be in the top 10 quotes.
I love how self aware Michael is
"It is unlikely I was gonna figure this out anyway"
The power in his pointing is underrated.
that's what she said
This may be the best single scene in television history. One hilarious moment after another. Genius
I love how power point is mentioned more than once in the series.
1) Michael here
2) Dwight in “Stress Relief”
3) Darryl tells Clark to teach him the PowerPoint
If I recall correctly Oscar in money also uses a presentation tool
The slideshow shown to donna
@@quoisegames1937 that one’s my fav
@@SM-gl7sb Is that the scene where Oscar is trying to hep Michael with his budget using Excel, and Michael says "Is this Power Point?"
The office sponsored by PowerPoint
Yes, Kelly’s line is perfect but Ryan’s reaction is priceless, he was completely burned.
This is my favorite office scene. It's just so smooth. One of the best skits of all time
Not only creative but also educational 😆 It was when I learned the grammar info to who/whom.
Thank you Paul for fighting for this scene to stay in when every writer wanted you to scrap it. This won you the SAG.
@krvnjrcbs no
*PowerPoint takes 12 minutes to start
Michael : “so this should take about 5-10 minutes”
One of the best scenes in the Office, so many great lines:
- powerpoint, powerpoint, powerpoint
- estimated time 12 minutes, should take about 5 to 10 minutes
- the whole whomever debate
I loved the look on everyone’s face when Kelly gave Darryl a big fat kiss especially Ryan and Pam
This show honestly couldn't be more perfect. These producers and writers did such an amazing job.
I like that Michael says thank you when he thinks Toby has his back and then goes way too far when he doesn’t. It shows that Michael doesn’t hate Toby personally, he hates what Toby represents. Were Toby to just be another salesman or accountant I’m sure Michael would just think he was a little dull.
1:14 Stanley is not solving a crossword puzzle in a conference room meeting.😮
3:12 Stanley making a contribution to a conference room debate. 😲😲😲😲😲
“Not a native speaker” is subtly one of the funniest lines in this scene
"Okay... honestly, it was unlikely I was gonna figure this out anyways."
Hahahaha one of the rare times Michael was completely real about something, lol
It just clicked me that they didn't overdo it by adding Dwight, Meredith and Angela also in the “whomever” debate
Also,
3:04 is Dwight sleeping while all this is happening? 😂😂
I've never seen Stanley being that proactive before.
That "That's what she said" is one of the most subtle yet hilarious ones in the entire show. Took me a solid second to get it and Angela's face is holding back laughter. Pure gold.
Just another classic scene where every character is represented perfectly
That little smile of Pam in 0:02 is gold...
In my English class, we were going over indirect objects so my teacher showed us this clip, made my day.
“Ryan used me as an object”
Top 10 Lines of the show
I love when Michael agrees with Toby then insults him when he finishes his sentence.
This of the most well written scenes in all of the office.
“see u later tonight” “i got plans tonight”
Estimated time 12 minutes... so this should take between 5 and 10 minutes.
1:20 He said "...so this should take about five or ten minutes."
You're so far off it's stupefying.
@@mwilliamshs you seem nice.
@@juliap1048 I'm delightful.
@@mwilliamshs Evidently by your behaviour
@@HOTD108_ putting that adverb before that prepositional phrase is evidence that you would likely not know the difference
“Ok honestly.... it’s unlikely I was going to figure this out anyways.” Classic Michael Scott
It’s the subtle expressions that aren’t even the Jim faces which I love. Like pams version of a Jim face or Angela’s eye rolls or creeds confusion like in the Sabre pics captions episode when he goes “gloves”. 0:58
3:14 “Ryan used me as an object” 😂😂
2:58 are you talking about me? lmao
The fact that Michael said thank you before Toby finished was priceless 🤣
This is by far one of the best 4 minutes in television history.
“Ryan used me as an object”. Best Kelly line, ever 😂😂😂
I love the quick glance Michael gives Ryan when Ryan says "I'm your boss". Michael raises his eyebrows and looks at him like "Really? You are my boss now? Well, ok, I'm just too tired to go into this right now"
And I know that technically Ryan is his boss but I think here Michael rightfully doubts Ryan's ability to actually lead people instead of just bossing everyone around
I love how Ryan tries to meet Darryl's eye but ends up brushing nothing off his suit
The best conference room scene ever
I love this scene. It's one of the best.
"it says 12 minutes, so I guess it'll take 5-10 minutes" :D
Creed
Whomever: 👎🏻
Boboddy: 👍🏻
I love how Michael thinks PowerPoint is pointing fingers with a lot of power
"Ryan used me as an object." Is one of my favorite lines of this whole show. I could watch it 30 times on replay haha
I've always wondered if Ryan would've gone through with that threat, and fire an employee in upper-level management, who's been there for over 15 years just coz he didn't make a presentation and has a second job in his personal time
I don't think so, Ryan told Michael to prepare when he wasn't on the job, so I don't think he has to prepare anything. Ryan has no ability to dictate whether Michael works somewhere else, especially since the way it affected michaels primary job was with an assignment that Ryan told Michael to do off company time.
And he hired ryan soooo
I figure he had the power to fire him when he told his own HR to stick a letter opener into his skull
Michael is an outstanding salesman so that alone would protect him from being fired for stuff like this 😂😂😂 that's the genius of his character.
@@babblingalong7689 Actually managers and other high ranking employees tend to have clauses in their contracts that does prevent them having side jobs (either self employed or for another company) that compete with their job at the company. Pam (when she was a secretary) the normal warehouse guys, the accountants, and quality assurance people could probably have a second jobs; but salesmen, managers, HR personal, Pam (as office manager), and Daryl after he moves upstairs would probably be given a similar ultimatum if they were ever discovered to have secondary jobs that compete with their jobs at dunder-mifflon in anyway, and depending on the contract they might not be able to hold another job at all. Also Dunder-Mifflon would basically have to terminate ANY employee (even Michael) in this situation who didn't comply, because if they didn't and then later fired someone else for the same reason they could be sued for hundred of thousands of dollars, especially if the person fired was female, or a minority.
2:26 Pam should answer that phone
3:23 the only time they agree on something...for a second
Oscar - “ obviously it’s a real word I just don’t know when to use it “
Michael looks at camera “not a native speaker”
Low key savage
Michael’s response to Toby sends me every time 😂😂
Toby almost lost character when Kelly said “Ryan used me as an object “, 😂😂😂
2:06 Daryell thisisnt information you need.
later seasons:
"Daryel asking the dwight junior for a tutorial on powerpoint"
Darryl was wrong.
The who/whom debate was very informative.
The best part of this whole debate is each character’s answer is a perfect demonstration of how America is today on social media.
Ok but why hasn’t anybody pointed out that when Oscar says “I don’t know when it’s used” and micheal goes “not a native speaker” 😂
"Best place to start is to hit start"
- Michael Scott
"Estimated time: 12 minutes, so... it should take 5 or 10 minutes" xD
The fact that Stanley bothered to get into the "Whomever" argument still gets me
This is one of my favorite scenes in the conference room
Genius writing too. Funny comments just popcorning around the room that really flow is hard to do.
“She goes to another school”
-Kevin Malone
Okay, "Michael why don't you starts us off"
Pam laughing at Jim "what ?"
I like how there are a few teams during the "whomever debate"
Ryan and Toby: Who knows it was used correctly
Pam, Phyllis, and Stanley: Who knows the definition but wasn't paying attention to what Ryan said
Oscar, Jim, and Kevin: Who doesn't know when to use the word
Andy: Who has the wrong definition of the word
Michael and Creed: Who believe the word doesn't exist
Kelly:
For once Dwight was quiet
@@michiel1162 Dwight: Translating Whomever to german and schrute tongue
@@michiel1162 He was sleeping, you can check it if you see the clip at 0.25x.
2:57
"Not a native speaker" is such a underrated line 🤣 😂
Everyone is missing out how casually Darryl just faced down Ryan as he walked by him.
That was some pretty powerful pointing
I always power point 👉👆👇👈
BOBODDY
Hey Creed, I live near the quarry. We should hang out one day and throw things in it.
@@principalmcvicker6530
😂 Did they ever figure out an acronym?? 😂 Did Jordan ever translate that language Creed was speaking?? 😂
“Rayan used me as an object”😂 god, this sentence made this debate brilliant
“Ryan used me as an object” gets me every time
"Ryan used me as an object" makes me crack up every time
“Powerpoints are the peacocks of the business world. All show, no meat.” - Dwight Schrute
"Estimated time, 12 minutes...so this should take about 5 or 10 minutes."
"And the best way to start is to hit start. And up comes the toolbar, that’s what she said."
- Michael Scott
This scene is just jokes upon jokes upon jokes. It's incredibly funny and well written and encapsulates all the characters in a few seconds. What a show!