Are you referring to the British Office or the US Office? If you have the choice, I'd highly recommend the original British Office! It is a whole lot funnier than the US version, in my humble opinion. But that could depend on what type of humour one is used to.
Are you referring to the British Office or the US Office? If you have the choice, I'd highly recommend the original British Office! It is a whole lot funnier than the US version, in my humble opinion. But that could depend on what type of humour one is used to.
I'm clarifying my "love it" on this one... I cheated on a spelling test in 3rd grade. The word was neighbor. I admitted it as soon as I turned in my test.
"To be able to practice five things everywhere under heaven constitutes perfect virtue...gravity, generosity of soul, sincerity, earnestness, and kindness."
Are you referring to the British Office or the US Office? If you have the choice, I'd highly recommend the original British Office! It is a whole lot funnier than the US version, in my humble opinion. But that could depend on what type of humour one is used to.
?? What are you questioning? The poster or what she's talking about? I can answer one. The Office was originally a British series with Ricky Garvais.
To clarify the strange Office message, I was trying to reply to a post about someone wanting to watch the office and I was asking which one she was going to watch as I love to British Office, and was recommending that version. But I'm VERY new to forum posting and clearly suck at it Ignore message and sorry for its confusion and irrelevance...
NHIE visited the Washington Monument. ETA- This is embarrassing for me because I have lived my whole life in the DC area. I've just never made it inside.
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What are you questioning? The poster or what she's talking about?
I can answer one. The Office was originally a British series with Ricky Garvais.
ETA- This is embarrassing for me because I have lived my whole life in the DC area. I've just never made it inside.