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* [[Car Fu]]: Andy does this ''with stealth'' by using his hybrid's electric engine to sneak up on Dwight and pin him to a hedge. |
* [[Car Fu]]: Andy does this ''with stealth'' by using his hybrid's electric engine to sneak up on Dwight and pin him to a hedge. |
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* [[Carpet of Virility]]: [http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t117/cowboyhd/MenOnTV/Shows/Office%20-%20S04E01/Office-4x01-01.jpg Jim.] Who knew? |
* [[Carpet of Virility]]: [http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t117/cowboyhd/MenOnTV/Shows/Office%20-%20S04E01/Office-4x01-01.jpg Jim.] Who knew? |
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* [[The Cast Showoff|Cast Showoff]]: We get it. Ed Helms can sing. Doesn't mean he has to do it once every three episodes. |
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** This really seems to come off as a ''parody'' of this trope, considering [[Refuge in Audacity|how often he does it for no particular reason]] and how even the rest of the cast tends to see it as extremely annoying. In one episode when Andy plays a part in a musical, Jim and Pam point out that it's enjoyable listening to him sing... in a setting that's actually ''appropriate'' for it. |
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** In-universe, in Michael's movie ''Threat Level: Midnight'', he writes the plot to center around a hockey game seemingly to give himself a chance to show off his ice skating skills. |
** In-universe, in Michael's movie ''Threat Level: Midnight'', he writes the plot to center around a hockey game seemingly to give himself a chance to show off his ice skating skills. |
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* [[Catch Phrase]]: Michael's "That's what she said!" |
* [[Catch Phrase]]: Michael's "That's what she said!" |