Personal Narrative Dwight

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Waking up early was always a struggle of mine, however I knew that I had to get to the office before a certain co-worker of mine. I rubbed my eyes and sulked down to the garage. The traffic was the worst this morning, yet I still had an optimistic attitude. I raced up the stairs, said my hellos, and then plopped down into my chair. Seven minutes before Dwight. As soon as he burst through the door, making a scene as he always did, I immediately put on my poker face. “How much time do you have on your hands?” exclaimed Dwight on first sight of the giftwrapped desk. “It only took me five minutes.” I quickly rebutted. “I have a black belt in gift wrapping.” “They don’t give black belts out for things that stupid.” Dwight snared back. It was just …show more content…

While Jim’s pranks can range anywhere from encasing co-worker’s belongings in jello to faking health claim papers to fool an overly controlling and obsessive Dwight, my pranks reign superior. On July 14th, I was driving home from University Park with a truck load full of Penn State’s famous ice cream when the idea hit me. I would call one of my co-workers and tell them that the truck had broken down. I swiftly enabled my Bluetooth calling and rung up one of my closest friends that I worked with. She immediately picked up, for she knew that I was on the drive and promptly asked what was up. At this point I had to bring out my inner Jim Halpert. “Blythe, you’ll never guess what …show more content…

Jim always find himself falling for the secretary at the office, Pam Beesly. Throughout the series the two often find themselves constantly gravitating towards each other. However, all is not perfect, because every time that the two come close a problem arises and Jim is never able to confess his true feelings. This would all change whenever Jim’s avalanche of feelings can no longer be held back and he finally decides to tell Pam, who was currently engaged at the time, how he truly feels. This risk would pay off for Jim and was later recalled upon whenever Jim and Pam were talking about the early days of their love. "Four years ago, I was just a guy who had a crush on a girl who had a boyfriend. And I had to do the hardest thing I ever had to do, which was just to wait. Don't get me wrong—I flirted with her. Pam, I can now admit in front of friends and family that I do know how to make a photocopy. I didn't need your help that many times. And do you remember how long it took you to teach me to drive stick?" exclaimed