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Wednesday, 22 May 2013

CPR Training





In the season five episode "Stress Relief," one of the most hilarious moments on the show came when Michael arranged for a woman to come to the office and give the employees CPR training. It was a mess from the start, with the instructor's advice to think of the song "Staying Alive" by the BeeGees causing Andy and Michael to sing the song and disrupt the entire process.

But that wasn't the funniest part! Dwight decided, for whatever reason, that it would be a good idea to carve into the CPR dummy with a knife and wear the face as a mask.

Michael vs Toby

One of the funniest running gags on 'The Office' involved Michael's extreme, unjustified hatred of Toby, the HR rep. While this hatred was shown many times throughout the years, the most memorable came in the season two finale "Casino Night," when he unleashed the following words on his mortal enemy:

"Why are you the way that you are? Honestly, every time I try to do something fun or exciting, you make it not that way. I hate so much about the things that you choose to be."

His reaction to Toby's final day in the office in "Goodbye Toby" was also quality, with Michael dancing, throwing a huge party, and singing a farewell song to his least favorite human being.






Andy's Ringtone

One of the all-time funniest pranks on 'The Office' was played against Andy Bernard in the season three episode "The Return." After Andy showed off his self-recorded "Rockin' Robin" ringtone, Jim and Pam teamed up to hide his phone in the ceiling above his desk.

When they called the phone and Andy couldn't find it, he had an even bigger meltdown than they could've possibly predicted, smashing his hand through an office wall and getting himself exiled to Anger Management courses.









Identity Theft

Just about every fan of 'The Office' will remember this gem! In the season three episode "Product Recall," Jim dressed up in a Dwight costume, complete with stopwatch, glasses, mustard yellow shirt, and bobbleheads, in order to mess with him. At the end of the episode, Dwight retaliated by coming to work dressed as Jim, even imitating Jim's silly looks at the camera. It doesn't get much more perfect than that!






Agent Michael Scarn


Michael's screenplay, which Pam discovered in his desk while he was away from the office, detailed the adventures of Agent Michael Scarn and his love interest, Catherine Zeta-Jones. In the season two episode "The Client," the Dunder Mifflin employees did a read-through of Michael's hilarious script, which he eventually made into a "movie" called 'Threat Level Midnight' in season seven.

We'll never know how he convinced so many people to appear in his movie, but we sure are glad he did!

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