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Season 3, episode 7

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Michael Scott68
Dwight Schrute40
Jan Levinson32
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Pam Beesly22
Jim Halpert21
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Kevin Malone12
Karen Filippelli9
Phyllis Vance8
Angela Martin7
Ryan Howard7
Andy Bernard5
Darryl Philbin4
Roy Anderson4
Toby Flenderson3
Kelly Kapoor2
Michael and Dwight2
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All quotes from season 3, episode 7

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"I don't have a ton of contact with the Scranton branch, but, before I left, I took a box of Dwight's stationery, so, from time to time, I send Dwight faxes. From himself. From the future. [reading fax] 'Dwight, at 8 A.M. today, someone poisons the coffee. Do not drink the coffee. More instructions will follow. Cordially, Future Dwight.'"

"I'm very sorry. I don't relish telling you this. You've been a big part of this company, and the board asked me to thank you for your years of service."

"A small number of people will be transferred to the Stamford branch, and the rest will be getting severance packages."

"Well, we haven't made final decisions about personnel yet. But you're a severance package person."

"Oh... [burrys head in hands] Oh, my god. Oh, my god! I don't really get it 'cause we're not doing that bad and our numbers are gonna come up."

"It is an outrage, that's all. It's... hey're making a huge, huge mistake. Let's see Josh replace these people. Let's see Josh find another Stanley. You think Stanleys grow on trees? Well they don't. There is no Stanley tree. Do you think the world is crawling with Phyllises? Show me that farm. With Phyllises and Kevins sprouting up all over the place. Ripe for the plucking. Show me that farm."

"Pictures. Memories. [Picks up a framed photo of Stanley's daughter from Stanley's desk] Look at that. They grow up so fast."

"When you become close with someone, you develop a kind of sixth sense. You can read their moods like a book. And right now, the title of Michael's book is, 'Something Weird is Going On.' Colon, 'What Did Jan Say? The Michael Scott Story. By Michael Scott, with Dwight Schrute.'"

"Hey, um... did you hear about your friends in Pennsylvania? Rumor has it that the Scranton Branch is... [clicks her tongue to her mouth motions chopping off a head]"

"Nothing, Pam.[whispers to himself] What difference does it make? We'll be gone in a couple of weeks anyway."

"[facing the whole office] Listen up, everybody... I have some news. We are screwed. Dunder-Mifflin, Scranton is being shut down."

"It makes perfect sense that it would happen today because I just received this in the mail. [holds up cards] A thousand business cards with this address and phone number."

"If I get to stay and Ryan is laid off, I will kill myself. Like Romeo and Juliet, the Claire Danes one."

"I worked in Scranton for a really long time. And uh, it's going to be weird that it's all disappearing. I mean, I always knew that the branch would shut down someday. I just figured it would be because Michael sold the building for some magic beans."

"I couldn't be happier. I'm gonna take the severance and retire. My wife and I are gonna travel. [chuckles] I really couldn't be happier."

"It's a blessing in disguise. Actually, not even in disguise. Sometimes at home, I answer the phone, 'Dunder-Mifflin, this is Pam.' So, maybe that'll stop now."

"I don't really want to work here without Pam. You know that Cinderella song, 'You Don't Know What You Got (Till It's Gone)'? That pretty much says it better than how I know how to say it... in words."

"So, you'll be okay too. You're a warrior. You're smart, capable. You'll find something else and..."

"This is my house. The CFO is taking away my house and giving it to Josh. And Josh is giving the garage to Bob Vance."

"All right, listen up. Some of you may have heard some rumors about the branch closing. But, I am not going to take this lying down. I have a plan and I am going to save our jobs. So just hang in there. [Looks at Dwight] Let's go."

"Thank you very much. [hangs up cell phone] Okay, secretary says Wallace is away for the day and won't be coming back into the office."

"I know it's not definite or whatever, but uh, do you know who's coming over here from Scranton?"

"[to Kelly] I just feel like it could have been something special if we could have kept working together, but I'm gonna go someplace else and you're gonna go someplace else. It just doesn't make sense."

"This kinda worked out perfectly for me. I got some good experience. Uh, Michael's gonna write me a great recommendation. And as far as me and Kelly goes, I think it's for the best."

"Okay, this is it. [runs up the stairs of CFO's house, with Dwight] This is exactly what Michael Moore does, famous documentarian. He goes up to people with a camera and he's like 'Why did you do this? Why did you pollute? You are bad. You're a bad person.' It's very dramatic. Although, I can't say I was a big fan of 'Bowling for Columbine', because I thought it was going to be a bowling movie, like 'Kingpin'. And it wasn't. It was something else."

"So, Josh will be running what is now called Dunder-Mifflin,Northeast, which is all the offices north of Stamford. And Jim, fi you want the job, you'll be his number two."

"Excuse me, Jan, I'm sorry... I'm gonna have to stop you there. I, um, will not be taking the job."

"As of today, I have accepted a senior managment position at Staples."

"Listen, Scott... we're losing money, okay? It's not a charity; it's a business. And it's a dying business."

"[no longer talking to Dwight as Wallace] Stop... stop it! Just, okay. He's not going to say any of that."

"So... we are still scrambling here. But uh, it looks like Scranton is going to absorb Stamford."

"And I know that you just left there a couple of months ago, but we would like to offer you the number two position at that branch."

"No, it's just I'm not sure if I um... well to be quite honest with you, Jan, I have a few unpleasant memories of Scranton. And um..."

"No. No, no. Just um... some personal stuff. And I'm not really ready to revist that, I don't think."

"Hey guys. Uh, I'm trying to organize a little group lunch for everybody since you know, we're never gonna see each other again."

"Ah, god. Okay. You know what everybody? I'm sure there is a better way to do this but I've drive something like 400 miles today and I'm completely exhausted so I'm just gonna tell you. Your branch is not closing; Stamford is closing. Um, for the time being, it seems that all your jobs are safe."

"Well, reasons are not important. Would you just call him, please? Wherever he is... and tell him."

"Yeah, that might be weird. Overall though, we still all have our jobs... so, good news, right?"

"Ahhhhh! [hugs Ryan] I'm so happy we don't have to break up now, Ryan! [kisses him] This is the best day of my whole l ife!"

"New York City is 45 minutes down the road from here. And you wanna move to Scranton? I dunno. If I were you I'd move to New York?"

"Uh,... my first sale, my promotion to assistant regional manager, our basketball game, when you took me to the hospital, and told me that you cared about me."

"Maybe this is good. Finding another job is a pain. There's another annoying boss, another desk, I'd have to learn everything all over again. So, there are reasons to stay."

"Hey, um, I think I am gonna take that job. And Scranton... it's not that bad. So, if they offer you a job there, I think you should take it."

"Yeah, I'm happy he said that. I mean, I don't think he's into me or anything, but, I'm kind of into him. So...there you go."

"Oh, this was such a stupid idea! This was so stupid. I am such a stupid idiot. I let everybody down. Everybody hates me. I lost everybody's jobs. Nobody likes me anymore!"

"Well for a minute there, I saw myself selling my house, moving to Costa Rica, learning how to surf. But, Costa Rica will still be there. When I'm 65."