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" The Office" is a show that once you start it, you will become obsessed with it. I am so glad that I watched that first episode those many many years ago. I will never regret watching the whole entire show five times through. In my lifetime, I expect to watch it 20 more times. It is that good. Once you watch the entire show, you just might consider the Dunder Mifflin Scranton office to be another home, and the intro song of "The Office" might make you feel nostalgic, happy, and sad all at the same time, because the show is over. You may even feel a little homesick for all of your friends at Dunder Mifflin. I know I do. There are ongoing jokes, moments, and relationships that extend throughout most of the show. They are hilarious. It is so funny how long they kept these going and how I still laugh with each new prank from Jim or mean comment from Michael to Toby Flenderson.

1. "That's what she said."

Michael Scott will never fail to catch a moment to say, "That's what she said." It is his thing, and when other people catch the moments before him, he doesn't like it too much.

2. Jim and Dwight Pranks

These two are the pranksters of the group, and many of the intros to the show involve Jim performing a prank on Dwight. There are too many pranks to list, but each one never fails to make me laugh. It started with the office supplies submerged in jello, and then ended with Jim's last, best prank of bringing Michael in for Dwight's wedding to be his "Bestisch Mensch." The countless pranks are sure to keep you wanting more. I always can't wait for Jim's next idea. However, I know them all by now.

3. Jim and Pam

Jim and Pam are perfect together. They had the craziest journey from the beginning. The whole time that Pam was with Roy and Jim with Karen, I was in a bad mood. I'm sure we all were rooting for Jim and Pam from day one. They are sweet soul mates, and they have the cutest kids.

4. Michael's Hatred for Toby

Michael's hatred for Toby Flenderson thrives until the very end. It is so terrible and funny at the same time. I can't even count how many times Michael was a jerk to him.

5. Dwight and Angela

These two were meant to be together from the start. They just had some growing up to do. Dwight and Angela changed drastically from the beginning of the show to the end. It's crazy just how much, and I am so glad Philip turned out to be Dwight's son.

6. Michael's Inappropriate Comments

Could he have been more awkward or embarrassing? Every time Michael is being annoying, like 15 times in one episode, my husband and I will either grunt, scream, hold our ears, look away, or fast forward past it, depending on how bad he's being. He's still the world's best boss, though.

7. The Dundies

The Dundies are so much fun and of course, awkward at times because of Michael. The first Dundies that we got to see was where Pam got drunk and kissed Jim for the first time. That's a moment to remember.

8. Conference Room Meetings and Endless Office Parties

There seemed to be a party every week, even two in a week at times. This office likes to party. I wish I could have been to every single one. Michael called conference room meetings ALL the time, and most of them were for pointless, stupid reasons.

I always say that this show will never get old, and I am so right. It is amazing, and no one can say different.

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