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Gender: Female
Status: Married
Age: 30
Sign: Aries

City: Scranton
State: PENNSYLVANIA
Country: US
Signup Date: 9/2/2005
Wednesday, June 28, 2006 

My summer vacation is almost over.  The writers have chosen their stories and are off writing the first 7 scripts for Season 3 of The Office.  We start shooting in 4 short weeks. 

 

In case you were wondering how writers on a TV show work, I'll try to break it down for you.  (I really have no idea, but this is what Ive observed.)  The group of writers, we have about 10, sit around a table and pitch story ideas.  An assistant takes notes.  They spend days just yelling out ideas like "Michael has to pick a new health care plan", "Pam gets drunk", "Jim cant talk for the day". 

 

Next, they go through the notes and write their favorite ideas on index cards.  They tack these onto the walls.  So, the walls are literally covered with index cards. 

 

Then, they try to break a story.  They pick a card and talk all about how it could be an episode.  They try to give it a beginning, middle and an end.  If they can't break it, they put it back for later.  If they do break it, they move it to a new place on the wall for Episodes. 

 

Once they have enough Episodes, they break down each story even more and make a beat-by-beat outline.  Finally, each writer gets an episode assignment.  The writers go off on their own for 1-2 weeks and, using the outline, write their episode.  That's where they are now.  Writing episodes!  There are 10 people who know exactly what happens at the beginning of Season 3.  Sadly, I'm not one of them.

 

Here are the answers to some questions you actually asked:

 

Martin Freeman (who played "Tim" in the BBC version of the office) once said that he found it hard to stop looking at the camera when working on other projects. Do you ever have this problem? - Didi in Philadelphia, PENNSYLVANIA 

 

It's funny you should ask.  Over the summer I worked on the comedy "Blades of Glory" with Will Ferrell, Jon Heder, Amy Poehler, Will Arnett and Romany Malco.  On my first day of shooting I had to do a scene with Will Arnett and Amy Poehler (they are awesome).  I don't want to give away any jokes but basically I play their little sister and they are really mean to me throughout the movie.  At the end of our first scene together the camera holds on my reaction and for the first 2 takes I looked into the camera.

 

What actor or actress have you always wanted to work with?  William from Eau Claire, WI

 

Actresses:  Diane Keaton and Meryl Streep.  Actors:  Jason Bateman and Mike White.

 

I would like to know what it was like doing That 70's Show.  What was it like working with them?  And any other details you could give about the experience would be awesome.  - Scott F. from Upland, PA

 

The cast of That 70s Show was great.  After each show the entire cast goes out to the audience and signs autographs.  I'd never seen that before and I thought it was very cool.  I'd also never been around so many celebrities in such an intimate way...you know, just hanging out on a set all day.  I wasn't quite sure how to act.  I worked the week that Wilmer Valderrama and Lindsay Lohan broke up.  But, it wasn't out in the open yet.  I had all my scenes with Wilmer so we were around each other a lot.  While we were waiting to rehearse, I heard him tell one of the other actors that he and his girlfriend broke up and of course I knew who he meant.  I tried to give him space.  If he started to talk about it, I would walk away.  I figured it wasn't any of my business and he deserved privacy.  It was hard though.  I was curious.  I could've had the inside scoop!

 

In the makeup room, Ashton Kutcher told a funny story about he and Demi Moore.  It was charming and made them sound like any other couple.  I was impressed with how open and candid he was.  At the time I remember thinking, "Man, it must be hard to be these guys".  Ashton shares a story about his fun weekend with his girlfriend or Wilmer wants to share about his breakup, just like any normal person might tell a story at work, except in their case someone in the room could turn around and sell the story to a tabloid.  Crazy!  So, out of respect, I never repeated the Ashton story and I didn't tell anyone that Wilmer and Lindsay broke up.  (Well, I told my husband but that's all.)  

 

I have seen two different places of birth in your bios, St. Louis, MO and Ft. Wayne, IN. Which one is correct? - Eddie from Galveston, IN

 

I was born in Fort Wayne but only lived there until I was about 2 years old.  I grew up in St. Louis.

 

How often do you get back to St. Louis?  Where are your favorite places to go when you're back in town? - Patrick B. from Ballwin, MO

 

I go back to St. Louis about 3 times a year - once for Christmas, once in the summer for a trip to Lake of the Ozarks and usually one other time.  I mostly just stay at my parents house or my in-laws house.  I have so much family to see that we dont really go out on the town.  Most of my destinations revolve around food.  I'm always sure to eat some Imos Pizza and Toasted Ravioli.  I usually end up having lunch with my mom at The Tea Room at Clayton and Kers Mill (by Party Pastry).  We browse Florabunda afterwards.  My sister and I go to St. Louis Bread Company and Chesterfield Mall.      

 

Where did you go to high school? - Lucas from Kirkwood, MO

 

I went to Nerinx Hall High School in Webster Groves, Missouri.

 

I went to Truman State University in Kirksville, MO.  I was 2 years behind you in school.  Do you miss the Morrison's food? - Amy from Missouri

 

I definitely do not miss Morrisons food.  I was a caterer for them my freshman year.  I do miss the Hy-Vee brand cheese puffs.  They are the best cheese puffs on the planet.

 

If you could take any job for just one month, what job would you like to have? (Assume that you would have the knowledge to perform adequately.) - Jen from the USA

 

This is a hard question.  I love doing different jobs.  I think I'd try to be a teacher.  Just for a month.  I don't know how my mom and sister do it.  I think nurses and teachers have the hardest jobs on the planet mostly because they are so underappreciated.

 

Was that your real mom on the Sexual Harassment episode?  - Sarah from Nashville, TN

 

No, my real mom is a history teacher from St. Louis Missouri.  She also taught me my first acting class when I was 5 years old.  It was at summer school.  The other members of that class were Sean and Beth Gunn.  I grew up and married their brother.

 

Are there any plans for a guest appearance by Ricky Gervais? - Mike A. from Des Plaines, IL

 

None so far.  But I believe he and Stephen Merchant are writing one of our episodes for Season Three.

 

How do I get a work shirt that says Dunder-Mifflin on it? - Robert from Fairfield, CA

 

Try Cafepress.com. 

 

http://www.cafepress.com/cp/search/search.aspx?cfpt=&q=dunder mifflin&cfpt2=&copt=&source=searchBox  

 

They have tons of cool Dunder-Mifflin stuff created by different fans.  I just bought my friend a onesie for her newborn that says, "You have won a tiny Dundie".  I think NBC.com has some shirts now too.

 

Do you happen to know if they are going to put the office photo, that Michael paid a fortune for, online at NBC.com? - Heather from Marietta, GA

 

I don't know but our executive producer gave each member of the cast a copy of that photo as a gift.  It is in my living room next to my Dundie.  It's very creepy.

 

Which Office star is the most unlike the character they play?  I have a feeling you're going to say Angela, but I'm curious.  - Linds from California

 

Everyone is very different from their character.  Kate is not a drunk in real life, Oscar is not gay, Angela smiles a lot, and Rainn is actually very hip and cool.  The person most like his character is probably Creed he has tons of very random, crazy stories.  He keeps us entertained.  Oh, and Phyllis is gentle and sweet just like she is on the show.  Everyone loves Phyllis.

 

You once told us that all the pauses and stares are scripted.   Just wondering how much freedom you had in movements.  For example, when in this episode you move the coke can to Jim, you don't do it in a single movement, but a series of small pushes. Another one is when Jim goes off to try to buy Pam the coke, you sort of run after him.  How much of those movements are scripted and how much is improvised or thought up on the set? - Pieter from Amsterdam, Netherlands

 

I should correct myself...not all of our pauses and stares are scripted but many are.  We have a lot of freedom as performers on the show and we do improvise sometimes.  It is just that our shows are fully scripted. 

 

Our movements are not scripted.  We work things out with the director in terms of where to move but little moments like tapping the can are not planned.  For some reason, I decided to tap the soda can 3 times.  I did it in one take and the director liked it so we kept it in.  And I was skipping after Jim to buy a coke because I was in a really giddy mood that week.  I think it showed in my performance.  It was our last week of shooting before summer and we were like crazy kids in the last week of school.

 

After THE KISS, was there dialogue between Pam and Jim that was muted/cut?  It looks like (upon the 574th viewing) you said something and John either responded or tried to form a word, but couldn't. You don't have to tell us the content, but please verify if there was or wasn't dialogue. - Jennifer from Easton, PA

 

There was no dialogue. 

 

Do you ever have encounters with people who insist that "the British version is better", sometimes to the point of being anti-"the American version"? - Stephen from Provo, UT

 

I once had a person flag me down from across the room at a party.  She got my attention and came over to tell me that she was a HUGE fan of the BBC version of The Office.  She recently started watching our version and just had to come over and talk to me.  She said that our version was "not so great" but that I was "really good".  Uh...thanks? 

 

I just watched Lollilove, and it was hilarious.  Question: is that your real wedding footage? - Lauren from Chicago, IL

 

Yes.  My husband and I were married in the St. Francis Xavier College Church in St. Louis, MO in 2000.

 

So now that you're like a big superstar does that mean you have a huge mansion and a sweet car...or 5 cars? - Chris from Gaithersburg, MD

 

I do not have a huge mansion.  But I do have a sweet car.  I splurged on a black Mercedes C55.  It goes really fast and I love it.

 

Do you ever feel like you are unable to do the everyday things in life that you did before, now that you're in the public eye? - Tara from San Diego, CA

 

Yes and no.  People watch me when I grocery shop or stare when I enter a restaurant.  I feel like I have to edit my conversations when I am in public like when waiting in line with friends to buy a coffee or waiting to see a movie.  I am very careful about who/what I talk about in public.  It's been an adjustment.  Fans are always really nice if they say "hello" and I like meeting nice people.  In some ways, the world seems like a friendlier place.  It would sort of be like running into an old high school friend everywhere you go.  Plus, I get to drive a sweet car.  I like that part too.

 

In other news...this week is a rerun of the Christmas episode.  One of my favorites!!  Who doesn't love to see Angela go mental on the Christmas ornaments.  And, before you ask, I don't know what Jim wrote on the card.  John said he wrote something but he wont tell.

 

Thanks for all your emails about Celebrity Poker Showdown.  I would like to apologize for waving my breasts at the camera, not once but three times.  Yikes!  And yes, I was wearing a Beesly hoodie.  Isn't it adorable!  Angela had them made for our trip.  We wore them the whole time.  It's super-comfy.  She posted some pictures on her page of our hoodies and of us in the private jet.  Check 'em out.  I've also enjoyed all of your emails telling me of your trips to New Orleans.  There are so many good people out there helping to rebuild.  It's very touching.

 

If you are a fan of LolliLove, we just posted an interview with me and Jennifer from the movie on our LolliLove MySpace page.  Over the next few weeks I plan to interview some of the cast and crew from the movie.  Enjoy!  http://www.myspace.com/LolliLove

 

If you are in New York and would like to see LolliLove, it will be screening as a part of the NewFilmmakers Series on July 5th at 8:45pm at Anthology Film Archives on the Lower East Side at the corner of Second Avenue & 2nd Street.  Check www.NewFilmmakers.com for details.

 

Finally, check out the contest at www.Officetally.com.  OfficeTally and Northern Attack are giving away a brand new video iPod!  Just answer eight questions, one a week, to be eligible for the prize. The iPod Giveaway started last week, and guess who got to ask the first question?  Me!

 

Now Playing:  Vagabond by Willie Wisely.  The song that made me fall in love with his music.  Have a great week!

Currently watching:
The Best of Youth
Release date: 07 February, 2006
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Bethony

 
I was amazed at how well your wedding videos fit into Lollilove.  Awesome film.

Also, I just finished BBC Office, and it's funny, but I didn't like it even half as good as the US version. :$

Thanks for the Q&A!

 
Posted by Bethony on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 - 8:27 AM
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Stevi-Rae

 
i went on a ghost hunt tonite........found nothing so just thought i'd say that
 
Posted by Stevi-Rae on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 - 8:28 AM
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Emily

 
You sound like such a nice person :) I just thought i'd tell you that, best of luck on your career :D I love this show.
 
Posted by Emily on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 - 8:29 AM
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Allysa
Allysa B

 
i absolutely love how you take the time to write a super long blog like this! in return, i am going to write you a letter. and give kudos.
 
Posted by Allysa on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 - 8:32 AM
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Emily

 
I usually find that the BBC versions of shows that we start over here are better but, The Office over here is ten times the show the British version was.  Can't wait for more.
 
Posted by Emily on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 - 8:35 AM
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Give Me My Remote

 
YAY!!  Shout out to Office Tally & Northern Attack!!!  Go friends.  Jenna, thanks for the blog update. I feel refreshed with Office news. 
 
Posted by Give Me My Remote on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 - 11:40 AM
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Tricialew (Tee2)

 
Well, that answers that question!!!! Seriously, you are awesome for keeping in touch and answering emails. You deserve great things. (Especially sweet, fast cars).
Thanks.

 
Posted by Tricialew (Tee2) on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 - 11:42 AM
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Jason

 
Great answers, very thorough. You have a lot of respect for your fans, that will serve you well in the years to come. :)
 
Posted by Jason on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 - 11:59 AM
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Super-Skrull
Tony Bell

 
Next time I see Martin Freeman or Lucy Davis(and being in Minnesota, when DON'T I see them?) I will let them know that their version is "not so great" but they are "really good...I guess". It'll be like revenge...only different.
 
Posted by Super-Skrull on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 - 12:00 PM
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Pam/Jenna
Pam Beesley

 
No!  Don't do that.  I LOVE their version (it's brilliant) and Lucy and I are friends.  But I'll call you the next time someone yanks me away from my friend sharing about her new baby at a party to tell me my show is "so-so".  You can stomp on their toes or make them spill a drink on themselves or something.  :)
 
Posted by Pam/Jenna on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 - 5:07 PM
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Super-Skrull
Tony Bell

 
Consider it done. I am a mad toe stomper...ask my wife, I must have stepped on her toes about 15 times during out wedding dance.
 
Posted by Super-Skrull on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 - 6:20 PM
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tori weber
Tori Weber

 
Thanks for the info on how they write the episodes.  I love learning more about the process, it is so interesting to me.

I'm glad there was no dialogue after the kiss.  I think if anything Pam is motioning to Jim that the cameras are there.  The scene was a perfect ending.

That's so cute that you bought a "tiny dundie" onsie.

I really enjoyed LolliLove and Jennifer is the coolest :)



 
Posted by tori weber on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 - 12:14 PM
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Allison

 
You're the greatest!  I really appreciate the interaction with your fans and always enjoy hearing from you.  Hope you are having a great summer!
 
Posted by Allison on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 - 12:16 PM
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Wacki-Tacki

 
Thanks for being such an awesome person as to answer questions!
 
Posted by Wacki-Tacki on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 - 12:18 PM
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Denise (ddker)

 
I thought it was cool that you asked the first question for the iPod giveaway.  But I gotta admit, it kinda put the pressure on me knowing you were involved-yet is was super exciting at the same time!
 
Posted by Denise (ddker) on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 - 12:34 PM
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Pieter

 
About that skipping.. too bad it wasn't scripted,  it makes a perfect 'how-Pam-behaves-around-Jim-move' to show she is happy and girly around him.
Just as in the Supermarket she does the microphone-action.


 
Posted by Pieter on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 - 12:47 PM
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Seaman Adam Wolfe... Sigonella, Italy

 

" It would sort of be like running into an old high school friend everywhere you go."

Haha yeah, if you mean the ones that remember you but you have no clue who they are.

Thanks for keeping us updated, I'm excited that a new season is well in the works! and That's very interesting how they write up the episodes. But you would think that if each episode goes to a different writer they would each have a different feel. Oh well, i guess it worked for the first two seasons so if it isn't broke don't fix it right?

P.S. you just got that cafepress page a ton of business i think =)


 
Posted by Seaman Adam Wolfe... Sigonella, Italy on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 - 1:00 PM
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Marc with a mouth

 
I shall issue one word for all of the blogginess above: Huzzah!
 
Posted by Marc with a mouth on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 - 1:24 PM
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Anthony

 
I love it when celebrities take time to connect with their legions of fans. Good work and you rock! Also I don't know how many of us here are complaining that you shook your breasts at the camera :-) I for one have forgiven you.
 
Posted by Anthony on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 - 1:25 PM
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Kate

 
I was so excited to see that you were born in Fort Wayne!  I am from there, and my family still lives there.  We don't have much, but at least we get to claim you for two years!  Stay your sweet self, even with your sweet car.
 
Posted by Kate on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 - 1:28 PM
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Dolly Princess Unicorn

 

Mike White of Chuck and Buck fame?  He is fantastic!

My boyfriend likes the BBC version of The Office better, but NBC's is my top pick!

Finally, kudos for respecting the privacy of your peers.  Just one of the many reasons you've become one of my favorite actresses! 


 
Posted by Dolly Princess Unicorn on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 - 1:39 PM
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Brian

 
A SUPERSIZED JENNA BLOG!!! LIFE IS SUH-WEEEET!

Next time someone compares the BBC Office to the US show, you should ask them where they work. Then tell them you think that's a very lame company but you're sure they do good work there.

I mentioned at Angela's page that the shot she posted of you and her in the hoodies definitely shows off your better sides ;) 
 
Posted by Brian on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 - 1:42 PM
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Kristine

 
Thanks for the huge update!  You'll have to drop a few hints our way once you start filming...  BTW, Season 2 is on pre-order at Amazon.com!
 
Posted by Kristine on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 - 1:46 PM
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cassie (SPWC Ambassador)

 
i just read on officetally that they are going to use more footage of scranton in s3. does that mean that you guys are gonna come film some scenes here too? cuz that would be so cool. i was gonna take a pic of the dunder mifflin sign on the city hall building in scranton but officetally.com already has one so ill post that instead.


 
Posted by cassie (SPWC Ambassador) on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 - 2:22 PM
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Pam/Jenna
Pam Beesley

 
Yes, I believe we are coming to Scranton - maybe not until after the New Year - the plan is to shoot some things on location this year.
 
Posted by Pam/Jenna on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 - 5:11 PM
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Jamos

 

do you know if they will need or be using extras?  even if it's just walking down the street?  cause i'm really good at doing that, i practice everyday just in case any shows or movies ever film in Scranton.......(if you really know what Scranton is like, then i'm sure you'll understand that i'm being sarcastic), but i am serious about the extras question.

thanks


 
Posted by Jamos on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 - 6:48 PM
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tanster

 
Thanks Jenna for all the behind the scenes stuff!

Hey, even the TV Guide podcast (from last week) mentions your adorable hoodie from CPS -- it's on around minute 35:45. I never watched CPS before, and I was absolutely mesmerized by the game
!

And thank you for mentioning our iPod Giveaway. You are THE BEST.

:) Jennie


 
Posted by tanster on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 - 2:41 PM
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Smoosh
Smoosh McSmeesh

 
Jenna... you have great car-ma!  It's so nice to be a "fan" of such a great lady.  May your life only continue to get better and better.  Enjoy that C55... it sounds *sweet @$$ sweet*. :)
 
Posted by Smoosh on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 - 2:44 PM
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Awesome!  Thanks for sharing all that!!!
Best of luck on Season 3.  We'll be watching :)

 
Posted by on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 - 2:59 PM
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J

 
Great stuff!!!
 
Posted by J on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 - 3:07 PM
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sara

 

That was very interesting I love reading your blogs. Ft Wayne is like and hour and a half from where I live that 's cool you were born there.


 
Posted by sara on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 - 3:12 PM
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Zwe

 
Do you dress anything like you do on the show? Most likely not, but you look so adorable with the sweaters wrapped around your shoulders. What's the one article of clothing you can't bear without? Me? My wife beaters. (The shirt. I don't have any henchmen )
 
Posted by Zwe on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 - 3:24 PM
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Pam/Jenna
Pam Beesley

 
Hoodies.  I wear lots and lots of hoodies. 
 
Posted by Pam/Jenna on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 - 5:12 PM
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Gavin

 
Being British, if I was pressed I would agree that I prefer the Jim/Pam relationship over that of Tim/Dawn but I think that might be down to the amount of screen time devoted to the characters and the chemistry between Jenna and John. As for which show Is better overall? Well the American version has now branched off to the point that its become quite different from British version. I no longer try and compare them.
 
Posted by Gavin on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 - 3:29 PM
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Brad

 
Thanks for another great blog, Jenna!  Just looked up the C55 and it IS a sweet car.  I really liked the interview with Jennifer, too.  Thanks again for keeping in touch!!
 
Posted by Brad on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 - 4:01 PM
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Brad

 

Yeah, I came across that at the M-B website.  I've seen that AMG on some BMW's and never knew what it meant, but I just read up on it.  Is it wrong to have car envy?  Because I have it.  Oooh, and you're just ensconced in leather in that thing.  Wow.  I guess some of us get to "the office" in style! :)

By the way, does she ever let you drive it?


 
Posted by Brad on Thursday, June 29, 2006 - 4:27 AM
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Tricialew (Tee2)

 
Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting
 
Posted by Tricialew (Tee2) on Thursday, June 29, 2006 - 5:42 AM
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Sam
Sam Barron

 

Thanks for the info on how they write the show, I think it's funny that just someone randomly yelling out something could turn into a classic episode.

I'm really excited about the Lollilove screening in NY. I have been wanting to see the movie for the longest time, and now I get to see it on the big screen...yay!

And for the next time you do something like this...the What I Like About You geek in me would love to know what it was like working on that show.

Thanks for the update, only one more week till Lollilove.


 
Posted by Sam on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 - 4:22 PM
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xt

 
im from STL, too!  I go to Webster University as a psychology major while I'm (kind of) trying to pursue an acting career.  There's nothing like the loo!  Also, I've got my boyfriend and abour 4 of my friends addicted to The Office.  We are going to have an Office party where we "air" all the episodes (crappily taped, mind you) from start to end, with the kiss.  I love how candid and real the show is, it really is a winner!  I cannot wait for next season!
 
Posted by xt on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 - 4:27 PM
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VBFINS

 

Jenna,

You're the best!  Thanks so much for taking the time to write all that. 

I hope you have many "skipping-through-the-halls-happy" days during the taping of season 3!  Can't wait to see the new episodes.

Enjoy the rest of your summer vacation.


 
Posted by VBFINS on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 - 4:28 PM
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ツ Juni ♪

 
Hi Jenna!  I never realized you have family in MO!  I have a ton of family there and just this side of the river in IL.  We have a family reunion right near Granite City at the Phillips/Conoco refinery every year.  (It's in a nice park, don't worry!)  I used to go to the Branson area for fishing on Tablerock lake a lot when I was younger.  A member of our family  owned Lazy Lee's resort and my family has all types of pictures up on the walls.  That is the very south of MO though.  Tablerock is a beautiful lake as well.  If you ever go down that way, there is a place called Exotic Animal Paradise about an hour North of Branson.  It's great!  You drive through the zoo and feed the animals out the window!  (They give you special food)  The animals include Ostriches, Emu, Brama Bulls, Bison, Deer, Llama, Donkeys and Goats.  It's a total riot and you can't help but crack up the whole time.  www.exoticanimalparadise.com Check it out!  I hope I run across you in person some day, it would be great to talk to you!  I seem to have a lot in common with you and Pam!
Jenny

 
Posted by ツ Juni ♪ on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 - 4:43 PM
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Dunder Mifflin, this is Gretchen

 
Thank you, thank you for the update! I've been dying without news. And I'm kind of relieved to hear that no words were said after, you know, THE KISS. It makes it seem more realistic. You're the best!
 
Posted by Dunder Mifflin, this is Gretchen on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 - 5:05 PM
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Wendy

 
Jenna, you are awesome!! I love hearing all the updates, thank you thank you for keeping us posted over the summer. My Thursday nights have NOT been the same this summer :-) Can't wait for the new season!!!
 
Posted by Wendy on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 - 5:38 PM
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Eb

 
I've never heard that "break a story" terminology before, as applied to fleshing out a casual plot idea...that was interesting lingo to pick up.
 
Posted by Eb on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 - 5:40 PM
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Erica and Cecilia

 
Pam- Way cool. Thanks for your observations on how the writers prep for a new season. Maybe one day I'll be pitching ideas on a writing staff...LOL...from my lips to God's ears.
 
Posted by Erica and Cecilia on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 - 6:00 PM
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Permed Eyelashes

 
I"m a slave to the cube. Your show makes me laugh at all the mundane office antics, I love it! While you're out driving your sweet car, remember the peons that are still driving 1990 Volvo's in which they have to constantly beat the dash for a mere 30 seconds of radio before it crashes again! ahah
 
Posted by Permed Eyelashes on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 - 6:12 PM
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Tracy

 
I don't know who's nicer to thier fans, the Office cast, or That 70s Show cast. I started going to 70s Show tapings in 2000 & they signed after every show until the very end. I can't remember why I didn't go to the one you were in, but I know I went the week before, & am so bummed I didn't go to the one you were in! It's so funny that you called them "celebrities" because like you said, they don't act like it at all, even Ashton when he was on the cover of every magazine in town has always been just a normal, nice guy. And yeah, I have a bunch of stories I could've sold to the tabloids about them, but that's just wrong. I'm glad you had a great time working with them and thanks for sharing that with us.
 
Posted by Tracy on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 - 6:14 PM
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Rachael

 

That's actually nice to know, as I know I have made some assumptions about celebrities  - such as Ashton Kutcher - that were probably not the most favorable.

I always prefer to be proven wrong in those cases!


 
Posted by Rachael on Friday, June 30, 2006 - 3:28 PM
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Ben

 

Hey nice blog. It's cool to learn a little about the person behind the charachter. Hey I just had my first baby a few weeks ago head over to my page and see the pics if you like.


 
Posted by Ben on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 - 9:06 PM
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Nikki

 
Thank you so much for letting us all a little deeper into the office!!  You are awesome!!!  I swear I loved you first--shared you with everyone else and they're just copy cats!!! : )
 
Posted by Nikki on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 - 6:30 PM
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