you guys are working hard for once. the american workplace is our home in many ways. where s my sandwich? we all need a reason to get up in the morning. lutz made us do it! no, it was frank! the american office is iconic. how many people can i fire? uh, none you re picking a healthcare plan. okay, we ll table that for the time being. terrible bosses. you ve got spunk. well, yes. i hate spunk! and terrible work mates. are you kidding? do these not bend the [bleep] back? no. everybody trying to get along. one problem with hiring women is that they re frail and breakable. is it possible you re thinking about lightbulbs or your hip? hilarious. what do you say to that? whoa! ow! what s so tough about earning a living? yeah. have you ever done it? no, but i could. ha! lucille ball with the chocolates. always funny. if one piece of candy gets past you and into the packing room unwrapped, you re fired! all the writers needed to
colonies. as the british people grieve the only monarch most of them have ever known. she s been part of my life forever and, you know, she s not here. she s gone. and, you know, you hope, but you appreciate that, you know, her age, it was expected at some point, but when it happens it s still a shock. we begin tonight with queen elizabeth, the longest reining british monarch whose rule spanned 7 decades. she died today at the age of 96. make no mistake, it is a watershed moment. there is a new king and it s a moment intrinsically tied to this specific queen, a towering figure so profound her very name defines an age. while her death raises important questions about how or even if the monarchy will go on. it isn t just brittain s mourning or reacting, it s people all across the globe and certainly here in the u.s. our fascination over the royal family reached a fever pitch during the princess diana years and in many ways continues today. moments ago president biden and th
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had said it hews too close to the british show. and then the big thing was, ok, now we re going to write all our own stories, and i was like, i want michael to be very optimistic. his intentions had to be good even when he was doing terrible things. nobody leaves until we work this out. cage match. cage matches? yeah, they work. how could they not work? if they didn t work, everybody would still be in the cage. the american show is just less cynical. do i have a special someone? well, yeah, of course. a bunch of em. my employees. i wrote a christmas episode where michael had bought ryan a video ipod, which had just come out. oh, wow, geez. about four days later, apple announces that it has made content deals with nbc. i d like to just show you the tv show here. this is an episode from the office no!
this out. cage match. cage matches? yeah, they work. how could they not work? if they didn t work, everybody would still be in the cage. the american show is just less cynical. do i have a special someone? well, yeah, of course. a bunch of them. my employees. i wrote a christmas episode where michael had bought ryan a video ipod, which had just come out. oh, wow, geez. about four days later, apple announces that it has made content deals with nbc. i d like to just show you the tv show here. this is an episode from the office. no! you ll thank me later. the first episode back was the highest-rated episode, because everyone had spent weeks doing nothing but watching the office on their video ipods. and this was astounding to the people at nbc.