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It's true, I did some tinkering on the Beach Games thread. Yes, I broke it, but if it still worked it would be twice as fast.
You've all heard the news about Amanda Bynes, right?
I can't help but think of this episode.
For a second I thought this was the Tirade thread and was trying to figure out what in heck you were talking about.
I can't think of why this news would remind you of this episode. Was she in Fire Walk with Me as a child?
Yes, Kelly is right, the person to replace me has to have a great sense of humor and they have to possess the leadership qualities of a Bynes or a Hope.
I remember that. I thought it was funny that he would even know who she is. I barely know who she is.
Recent comments on my FB page have prompted me to look back at this episode in particular, and I've been thinking about it and reminiscing for a couple days. This was a pretty important episode, wasn' tit? Pam's pamfession was a big big moment for the show, probably the turning point of the whole JAM relationship. "Jim, I broke off my wedding because of you". Wow! That was so huge! I read back in the comments and many of us rewatched and rewatched this scene many times. How interesting after the whole first two seasons where Jim was the aggressor that it was Pam who finally got the balls to speak up and say what she did.
Anyway, this was a good episode, for a lot of reasons. It was also pretty funny.
Also, 20 pages, and over 900 comments. Nice.
How interesting after the whole first two seasons where Jim was the aggressor that it was Pam who finally got the balls to speak up and say what she did.
Of course she could have done it 5-12 months earlier and avoided a lot of trouble. The idea that she spent from December to May five feet from Jim 40 hours a week and never said a word is ridiculous. And when she finally does decide to say something, she blurts it out in front of the entire office. Hey Pam, you have Jim's cell phone number, maybe you could just call him and clear the air.