![]() Jim hasn’t landed the client and Andy crashes his golf cart during an impromptu race. Things aren’t going well on the golf course - for anyone (except maybe Kevin, who’s racking up the dough). Only Angela sticks around until closing time, and while they barely speak, she and Dwight are at least civil to one another. And why not? Creed got his work done months ago. Stanley walks out immediately, and the others aren’t far behind. But when you get that far down the chain of command, respect for authority isn’t exactly at an all-time high. All it took was for Michael, Jim and Andy to be out of the office. ![]() Meanwhile, back at work, Dwight is in charge. Maybe, for you, paper should be more of a hobby.” You could be a classy janitor or a cashier with dignity or a … migraine worker. “I don’t think that a handsome, funny, smart, funny-looking kid like you should limit yourself. He does get one interested student named Justin, but he’s not good enough for Michael, who lets him down gently: And it works about as well as you’d expect. Michael has brought along a single sheet of paper (Dunder Mifflin Ultra White Cardstock, to be exact) to entice potential interns and to signify the endless possibilities that the positions presents. Pretending to have PMS to get out of playing volleyball, pretending to have PMS to get out of playing basketball - good times. “What are we talking: Skins, Acey-Deucy, Bingo Bango Bongo, Sandies, Barkies, Barnies, Wolf - what?”īack at school, Pam recalls memories of gym class. Kevin’s just happy that there will be gambling involved. While Jim was preparing to make a big sale, Andy was getting ready to play golf, by hitting about 1,200 practice balls and leaving himself with some incredibly painful blisters. After being put on double secret probation by Ryan, Jim has vowed to do something he’s never done before at Dunder Mifflin - try. Jim, Andy and Kevin are playing golf with a prospective client. Those four aren’t the only ones taking a field trip. He brings along Oscar to talk about accounting, Darryl to hire some warehouse staff, and Pam - a former Valley View student - as the “eye candy.” And he’d better be careful - the way things work at Dunder Mifflin, one of them could be his boss next season. With that as a precedent, why wouldn’t they go back? This time, Michael is visiting Valley View High School to recruit some new interns. The last time The Office visited a high school, Andy recognized one of the students as his girlfriend. Posted by Mike, Ryan and johnnysweeptheleg Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window).Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window).Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window).Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window).Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window).
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