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Saturday, October 27, 2007

Ain't No Party Like a ... Well, You Know

'Office'-Related Surreality Continues in Scranton

MICHAEL SCOTT would be proud. His officemates at Dunder Mifflin's Scranton branch are clearly enjoying themselves here at the Office Convention. On my way to the U. last night to work an event (the collegiate Office Olympics, whose winners will participate in today's competition at the convention), I had to pass through a tent that had been set up adjacent to my hotel, which is serving as the convention headquarters. Hundreds of fans of the show were partying, local TV was covering it, and there were Creed Bratton, belting out a blues numbers on the stage while playing a guitar, and Brian Baumgartner (Kevin), pouring draft beers for convention goers. I continue to have to ask myself whether this is really happening.

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Will Kevin be playing with Scrantonicity II later on?

Not sure about that, TG, but the Scrantones were scheduled to play yesterday afternoon and evening ...

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