Fact: Yearbooks aren't the only places to stealthily reference quotes from your favorite television shows. Cards provide great opportunities,maternal eroticism too.
Twitter user @jjedi_j recently shared a photo of some roses she says she was sent, which were very nice. But the card that accompanied the flowers was the true gift.
Rather than a typical "I love you" or "Thinking of you" message, the card pictured in the tweet simply read: "The OfficeSeason 3 Episode 11," along with the timestamp "19:45."
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Turns out, when you reach 19:45 in the episode, which is titled "Back From Vacation," Michael Scott is seen saying "You complete me" to Jan. Just to be sure, we double checked. And yep. A perfect moment.
Isn't that much better than a boring, generic card? The official Twitter account for The Office certainly thinks so. (Though the super fan who runs it is likely extremely biased.)
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Judging from the replies, though, many other fans of the show were equally impressed by the creative card, and even brainstormed some ideas for future deliveries.
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A regular flower delivery is a Michael Scott-level move, but a flower delivery with a timestamp card like this is so extra it could very well be straight from the Date Mike playbook.
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