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15 Times Creed Bratton Was A Literal King

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15 Times Creed Bratton Was A Literal King
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Creed is by far my favorite character on “The Office.” He’s the wild card of the show. Here are some of the most iconic things he has done.

1. When he makes fake IDs from his car with a machine he stole from the police

All of the teenagers at the bar thank him for his service.

2. When he admits that he has been both part of a cult and leader of a cult

What I want to know is, what cults?

3. When he wants Pam’s chair for a reason that we don’t know about

He’s annoyed that Michael hasn’t picked a chair yet because he will be getting Pam’s.

4. When he can’t remember what his job is

It’s quality assurance, obviously.

5. When he bids himself at an auction

It’s all-inclusive.

6. When he dyes his hair brown

He's 30.

7. When he doesn’t want people thinking he has asthma

If Creed can’t scuba, then what has this all been about?

8. When he thinks he has actually been a suspect in a murder case

The way that he speeds away is… suspicious to say the least.

9. When he becomes manager

Best manager of the Scranton branch ever.

10. When he reviews “Sweeney Todd”

I love how he speaks into his flip phone.

11. When he can speak Mandarin

Where did he learn how to do that?

12. When he learns how to do a cartwheel

Well... kind of. We also learn that his tombstone has already been made.

13. When he’s playing hooky from work but ends up on the work bus

What a great disguise, though.

14. When he throws a cantaloupe instead of a paper airplane

He should have won the contest.

15. When he finally gets arrested

It’s a sad day when Creed finally gets arrested, even though he totally deserves it.

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