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Online Dating, Deconstructed

022409asciidwight.jpg There’s a quote in today’s Temple News that I am one hundred percent convinced was said by Dwight Schrute from The Office.

If you would direct your attention to this article about online dating:

Sophomore Nathan Walsh has nothing but contempt for online dating. The mechanical engineering major finds the concept to be “entirely too flawed to function in our society.”

“The system of online dating appears innocent and good-natured. However, it is quite a danger to those involved,” Walsh said. “In my experience, I have known marriages [that] have failed because the relationship began as an online confrontation.”

Now that’s a quote to give the school newspaper! I guess at Temple they accept anonymous, anecdotal evidence in class.

Daters aren’t feeling the virtual love [Temple News]

Steven Wells Pisses Off Everyone At Dunder Mifflin

Steven Wells hasn’t been the A&E editor at PW for a while now, but it’s good to see he’s continuing to get into mischief. In addition to calling my opinion “utter rubbish” in a recent Guardian piece (sweet!), Wells also recently took on the U.S. version of The Office.

He likes the British version better! That’s a perfectly fine argument; I probably still like the British version better, even though the U.S. one is great, too. (The British version is so much more depressing!) In his column, though, he included a little dig at the real town of good ol’ Scranton, Pennsylvania, the show’s location, calling it a “boring town.” That was, really, about it.

Cue The Times-Tribune, which fired back with a story Tuesday titled, “Hot Topic: British blogger says “Scranton is a boring, working class dump.” And, oh, man, is it good:

While most every visitor to our town has had nothing but nice things to say about us, this British blogger from The Guardian UK sees things a bit differently. Using a few words we can’t print here, the writer takes Scranton, our native sons (and daughters), and the American version of the show ‘The Office’ to task.

Warning: This article is not for the easily offended.

All of the controversial Scranton references are gone by the middle of the article, but the first few paragraphs are must reading for Scrantonians.

That apparently ran in the paper; the first mention was on the paper’s Office blog. Yes, of course the Scranton newspaper has an Office blog. It might as well be edited by Dwight (or maybe Mose) Schrute:

“I implore you to read the story, and to then share your reactions with Mr. Wells. Update: 5:29 p.m. — I failed to mention before that Mr. Wells wrote about the second “Office” Convention recently taking place in Scranton. No, Mr. Wells, that hasn’t happened yet. But when it does, you should come on over and have a firsthand look at our fair city. On second thought, maybe just stay put in merry ol’ England. We don’t need your bad vibes.”

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‘10!’ Adds Alcohol, Gets Interesting

Office actress and UArts grad Kate Flannery was on the 10! show this morning. Clearly, it quickly became the best episode ever, because there was alcohol involved.

Hey, I’ve known that drinking yourself makes local television easier to digest for a while. But who knew drinking from the people on TV made it a lot better, too?

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