We’re still more than a week away from the season premiere of The Office, but not to worry, addicts, you can get a fleeting fix by dialing 1-800-984-DMPC, where (after a few inevitable busy signals) you’ll get the voicemail message for the singularly peculiar (and vacationing) Dwight Schrute. I won’t spoil the fun with too many details, but for the record, Dwight’s digits come from a business card that’s part of The Office: Severance Package DVD set. (Thanks to Pop Candy for the heads-up.) Now, the only question remaining is: How many times can you call and listen before the message ceases to amuse? I’m goin’ with three. Of course, once that happens, you can click here, here, and here…’cause none of these clips appear to have an expiration date on their hilarity.
Sep 13
2006
02:33 PM ET
'The Office': Call Dwight's voicemail
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Uh…that’s kinda lame…
Yeah, it is. Next you’ll be giving us the voice mail for Mr. Plow.
hey what’s updog?
but seriously what is UpDog?
Ya and im suppose to tell you that you should give jay and Ty a hundred percent on ther project because they worked hard on it. not like some other people spending all there work time on the internet. Ty and Jay worked really hard well ya cya later.
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