These are some of the highest quality scenes ever deleted! I agree with what Greg Daniels said at the convention… The Office should be 45 minutes long. (I’ve always been a huge fan of the “supersized episodes.)
Hey, Donna! I KNOW you were at the conference when Greg Daniels said the ideal “Office” episode should run 45 minutes. Did you shout out “Make up your mind!” to him? No wonder that University of Scranton bouncer “remembers” you!
ha ha! I have to admit, I did scratch my head a little on that one! But since his parents were sitting behind me, I thought it inappropriate to heckle him.
I’m sorry, I don’t know how to start a new string. I’m trying to find an episode where Dwight and Jim are on a sales call together. They are sitting in an exterior office and right before they walk in, Jim suggests 3 different strategies. I would like to know which episode this is, what the 3 strategies are and which on Dwight chooses.
Hey, HazelBrown! That episode is called “Traveling Salesmen.” Go to this website for the ENTIRE script: http://www.OfficeQuotes.net. The motto there is “Every line, ever said. Yikes.” It is run by Adam, a gentleman and a “Life In The Office” alumni.
These are some of the highest quality scenes ever deleted! I agree with what Greg Daniels said at the convention… The Office should be 45 minutes long. (I’ve always been a huge fan of the “supersized episodes.)
Oh sure, Bob… Now you want 45 minute episodes! Make up your mind!! lol
Hey, Donna! I KNOW you were at the conference when Greg Daniels said the ideal “Office” episode should run 45 minutes. Did you shout out “Make up your mind!” to him? No wonder that University of Scranton bouncer “remembers” you!
ha ha! I have to admit, I did scratch my head a little on that one! But since his parents were sitting behind me, I thought it inappropriate to heckle him.
I’m sorry, I don’t know how to start a new string. I’m trying to find an episode where Dwight and Jim are on a sales call together. They are sitting in an exterior office and right before they walk in, Jim suggests 3 different strategies. I would like to know which episode this is, what the 3 strategies are and which on Dwight chooses.
Thanks all!
Hey, HazelBrown! That episode is called “Traveling Salesmen.” Go to this website for the ENTIRE script: http://www.OfficeQuotes.net. The motto there is “Every line, ever said. Yikes.” It is run by Adam, a gentleman and a “Life In The Office” alumni.
Bob, Thanks for saving my sanity (ok, a little trickled out)…You ROCK!
Wow Bob! I’m impressed with your LITO knowledge. How long have you been lurking around here?
I “discovered” LITO about a year ago. I only recently “rediscovered” LITO, and I like its renewed energy. Keep working, and I’ll keep lurking!