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The Office Hours

The Office Hours
Author: Brian, Dove, and Duncan
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Brian, Dove, & Duncan begin their podcast celebrating NBCs TV series The Office. The show is recorded during the 30-minutes where their respective office hours overlap. They were talking about The Office anyway, so why not record it?
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Throwing Mini-Mounds
“Throwing Mini-Mounds.”Brian brings up a stinker episode. Dove
updates the theme song via a popular Rihanna tune. Duncan and Dove
confirm Brian’s predications for MSPC’s success.
“Speed Trap.” Brian asks about the speed meter competition—the episode of NBC’s The Office where Michael thinks his running speed is clocked at 31mph. Dove dominates the quiz questions. Duncan has no idea, but manages to steer the conversation to Creed moments (by way of Andy somehow). Meredith is mentioned so is the time Phyllis got flashed outside. Call in now.
“Brian’s Watching.” Our trio of hosts (Brian, Dove, & Duncan) welcome themselves back to the podcast. We hear about all the things that Brian haws been watching. They talk about Hank and some other stuff.
“Reports & Plans.” Dove’s Gnome-Con report. Fanzine #2 submission report. Racism. Jan’s powerpoint song. And lots of other random bits from Dove, Brian, and Duncan regarding NBC’s The Office.
“Dated References.” Our trio of experts illuminated a few dated references and sweet moments on NBC’s The Office. Brian admits to preferring theBritish Office. Dove brings up the deposition. Duncan is easily distracted by whatever Ray is looking at on his computer. This time it was Varuca Salt.
“Quabity Ashuitz.” Just another brief show where Brian, Dove, and Duncan illuminate a few pranks between Jim and Dwight: phone coins, a cable running to the telephone pole, megadesk. Office geography. Also: Creed works in quality assurance. A modest example of the wonders of NBC’s The Office.
“Depressing Moments” In this episode Brian, Dove, and Duncan quickly hide away in a closet to record a short discussion about NBC’s The Office. Brian leads the charge here, hoping to drag up some of the sad images in the series. Duncan and Dove butcher a few specific points, further illuminating how inappropriate it is that we make this podcast. The cast imagines how they would each write their own episode.
“Threat Revisited” Our esteemed cast (Brian, Dove, & Duncan) talk about Threat Level Midnight, The Booze Cruise, Kevin’s various tribute bands, Powerpointing, and Ryan the temp. These are all elements from NBC’s The Office. That’s the television show that we talk about. On this podcast.
“Phyllis’ Welding.” Dove take the lead this week, guiding Brian and Duncan into a poignant examination of the episode of NBCs The Office where Phyllis marries Bob Vance of Vance Refrigeration. Dove leaves the discussion for a minute and Brian admits to Duncan that he’s never seen The Lion King. Cate also appears, reprising her role as “podcast member not present at the moment.” She pretends to be Dove.
“A Benihana Podcast” Brian, Dove, and Duncan start of the Winter 2016 season with a thoughtful reflection on the Benihana Christmas episode of NBC’s The Office. The trio discuss the parties, the Karaoke , and the ratio of egg nog to sake recommended for a proper nog-a-sake cocktail.
“Threat Level What?” Brian, Dove, and Duncan finally address Michael’s film Threat Level Midnight from NBCs The Office. Brian doesn’t really like it. Dove and Duncan defend TLM. Mark Kneece promotes his new book The Girl From the Gulf.
“Brian is From Pennsylvania.” Brian, Dove, and Duncan explore the importance of Dwight and the Farm in regards to NBCs The Office. We finally find out Brian’s favorite character. It’s Dwight. He’s so wise. Okay, that’s really Cate pretending to be Brian.
"They Thought It Was Your Birthday." Brian, Dove, and Duncan explore some ideas about NBCs The Office that came up during the Mini-Comics Expo 2015. Brian (who still hasn’t watched TLM) wants talk about stuff that happened in cars. Duncan tries to hock the fanzine (they’re free! Just as for one.). And Dove recalls the death of Darryl’s grandmother.
"Mini-Comics Expo 2015." Dove and Duncan (sans Brian) are coming to you live from the annual Mini-Comics Expo. The first issue of the Fanzine is out and folks were excited to share their favorite moments from NBCs The Office. The roar of the crowd makes the audio fuzz out, but what can you expect from such a shoddy podcast? It's a short one, but filled with guests!
"Around the Horn." Brian, Dove, and Duncan continue their shallow exploration of NBCs tv show The Office. Duncan rounds the horn by passing from the final episode to the first. This leads the trio to compare early episodes to later episodes. You can't get this type of failed insight anywhere but this podcast.
“Considering Costumes.” Brian, Dove, and Duncan (kinda) follow through on their promise to discuss the use of costumes in NBCs The Office. They stray here and there, but do their best to stay on topic. Dove wonders if Kevin really sat on Michael’s lap during the Christmas episode. Duncan does his impression of Dwight’s impression of Andy. Brian still hasn’t watched "Threat Level Midnight."
"By Request Attempt 1." Brian, Dove, and Duncan embrace the rampant popularity of their lame little podcast about NBC's The Office by addressing listener requests. They consider (to a small degree) Threat Level Midnight as well as Dwight's cousin Mose and Beet farming. Ultimately they realize that each of these subject deserve their own episode.
"Tube City?" Brian, Dove, and Duncan spend quality time mulling over things like Tube City from NBCs The Office. Brian held his water and Dove helped another student. At one point the three believe this could secretly be an episode dedicated to Toby. It wasn't really.
"Call In Now." Brian, Dove, and Duncan continue to discuss NBCs The Office. No special guests this time. No interruptions. Duncan announces his intention to produce a fanzine for The Office. Dove says "call in now" probably a dozen times. Brian's misquote from Malcolm In The Middle's theme song appears again.
"Interrupted." Brian, Dove, and Duncan are joined ever so briefly by Mark as they talk about NBCs The Office. Mark quickly leaves. Plus a student actually comes into speak with Dove, so we paused recording for a bit. If you listen carefully, you might hear Trisha in there a little bit.