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PHOTO Rainn Wilson posts sign-in sheet for 1st day of The Office auditions in 2003
In honor of The Office‘s final season, Rainn Wilson, who plays the infamous beet-loving, farm-owning Assistant to the Regional Manager, Dwight Shrute, posted a picture of the original actor sign-in sheet from the first day of auditions for the show from November 6, 2003 on Facebook yesterday. Check out the talented actors who auditioned for the leading roles of Dwight, Jim Halpert, Pam Beesly and Michael Scott!
The Office’s Jenna Fischer welcomes baby boy Weston Lee
Congrats to Pam, I mean actress Jenna Fischer from The Office as her and husband Lee Kirk welcomed their first baby to the world. Read their rep’s statement about how she’s doing here!
Buy and wear the necklace Jenna Fischer personally picked out for her own and Pam’s wedding!
If you were charmed by Pam’s necklace on the wedding episode of The Office, you aren’t alone. Jenna Fischer was so enamored with the Sri Yantra necklace from Energy Muse that she got two of them: one for her television wedding and one for her real one! Click the link below if you want one…
Dunder Mifflin is a real paper brand now!
If you’re like me, the one thing in your life, before now, less-than-perfect was not being able to buy printer paper from the fictional middle-man paper supply company Dunder Mifflin from NBC’s The Office. Now you can, so there’s nothing else to want from life.
Quill.com teamed up with NBC to sell copy paper stamped with the Dunder Mifflin logo. The packaging also includes Dunder Mifflin slogans “Limitless paper in a paperless world” and “Quabity First.” Forget silly T-Shirts, bobbleheads, and buttons, THIS is the product to get a fan of The Office this Christmas.
Jim and Pam from The Office SUPER-SIZED wedding photo!
The response on our Jim and Pam wedding photos post has been so great that I decided to go against the wishes of our over-strained server and offer up a super-duper wallpaper-sized photo of the happy couple! How cool is that? (We don’t allow folks to work for us unless they are a fan of…
David Brent and Michael Scott are finally going to meet!
Since the first few episodes, and even long meandering story-lines (not to mention the unadressed documentary film crew that follows both of the office staff) from U.S. The Office are plucked straight from the Ricky Gervais-created U.K. The Office, the fanboy fantasy of Michael Scott and David Brent is kind of minbendingly sci-fi. It’s like…













