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OK, Which Prankster At "The Office" Created This Website?

Posted by Chenda Ngak

In last week's episode of The Office, we were introduced to The Michael Scott Paper Company. And we noticed that the website went up just in time. So, who's behind it? 

 

The website has pictures of Michael's new office, the coupon that causes conflict between Ryan and Pam, and even merchandise. OK, we had to admit that at first we thought it was like another spoof site in honor of The Office. And we even went through the effort to looked it up on WhoIs.net. In the end, we figured that site had to be legit. Who else would have a PDF of the coupon?

So the question remains: Was it Michael, Pam, or Ryan who put up the website? Will it be mentioned in this week's episode?  We've got our greenbacks on Pam. She went to Pratt, after all, and It seems like the writers are finally giving her a break with the advent of her first paper sale. Also, Ryan? Never.

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Chenda Ngak has contributed to GamePro magazine, Star Wars Insider, OMGlists.com, Flixster.com, and OrbitzInsider.com. In her free time, she blogs about technology, celebrities, and geeky stuff at Effinnerds.com.

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