Sun, 15 August 2010
Episode # 97 of THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID finds both Matt and Kevin furiously erasing their hard drives. If nobody talks, everybody walks. When word gets out about the Sabre printer fires, Jo goes on the warpath to smoke out the whistleblower. Will it be Andy, Pam, Darryl, or Kelly who get their anuses checked? Meanwhile, Dwight looks to make the investment of a lifetime, Michael bargains with the devil, and the IT guy... uh, Shadow? Garth? Sport?... makes a dramatic exit (boom, roasted). We cannot let the pedophile win again, folks-- I'd like you all to go to our website and listen to this episode of TWSS eleven times. Incidental music provided by Music Alley from Mevio. Email us at TWSSpodcast @ gmail. com, or leave a comment on our blog page at TWSSpodcast. com. iTunes reviews are always appreciated! Help spread the word! Also, PLEASE help support the show by signing up for a FREE 14-day trial of Netflix. Instantly watch every episode of the office from the comfort of your laptop, desktop, Wii, PS3 or xbox360-connected TV. Go to http://www.netflix.com/twss to start your free trial today. Also, check out http://www.audiblepodcast.com/shesaid for a free audiobook download.
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You say that Holly breaking up with her current boyfriend to be with Michael seems a little far fetched. Do you not remember the early seasons of Jim and Pam? Pam was engaged as of season 2, yet 2 seasons later her and Jim are dating and 2 more seasons they are married and have a baby. Maybe Michael is going with his own advice he gives to Jim in "Booze Cruise". "BFD. Engaged ain't married...Never, ever, ever give it." Of course, we don't really have 4 seasons to create a happy ever after of Michael and Holly. Maybe the writers will speed it up this time. One can only hope. Love the podcast. I hope you guys stick around until the end.
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Interesting take on "Dinner for Schmucks" within this week's podcast (yay, it's back!). I was wondering if you guys were going to compare it with or if you had seen the classic late 80s indie film "Dogfight" with River Phoenix and Lily Taylor (from "Say Anything" - "Joe lies...when he cries"). The premise of that film was similar - the night before shipping out to Vietnam in November 1963, several GIs chip in to see who can bring the ugliest girl to a fancy dinner, aka "The Dogfight". Lily Taylor finds out about the contest from one of the other girls and is crushed because she thought this hot GI truly liked her for her shy, soulful personality. They end up talking all night, and the next day when he ships out is the day that JFK is assassinated. I won't spoil the ending. Tremendous movie, similar premise, different feel to it. Not many people saw it, but it's awesome. Would recommend for the Netflix, even though I don't think it's on Instant Play (God Bless Instant Play for Wii!) Glad y'all are back - can't wait for more.
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Last month I was just brought kicking and screaming into the 21st century when my husband bought me an iPod for school. I had never heard a podcast and truthfully never felt that my life was incomplete. How wrong i have turned out to be. My household does not have cable so we watch the current season of The Office on NBC or Hulu, but i continous play the office DVD collection around the house. I dont think that there is a single line that my husband or I cannot identify. Now, to add to my obsession, I have loaded the entire TWSS library onto my iPod. I enjoy your insights and banter. Although i truely think Matt is a page or two short of a full ream, i appreciate his consistant skeptism and Kevin's good hearted grounding. Thanks so much for bringing enjoyment listening to a device that was purchased to tortously review nursing school lectures.
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"The last thing we need is Dwight on a power trip with some sort of position of authority... It's a recipe for disaster if you ask me," said Crossman. Ridiculous. Why do you hate Dwight, Kevin? Why? Did Rainn Wilson poke your mom? Did Rainn Wilson kill your dog? Why Kevin? Why?