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* UnreliableExpositor: Dwight, hoping for Holly to humiliate herself, tells her that Kevin is mentally disabled and was hired through a special program. HilarityEnsues as Kevin spends the whole day accidentally supporting this misapprehension.
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* CallBack: Michael does a random [[Franchise/StarWars Yoda]] impression for Holly, just like he did for Ryan (who mistook it for [[Franchise/TheMuppets Fozzie Bear]]) during Ryan's temp days. The difference is Holly enjoys it and ''returns it''.


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* ThePiratesWhoDontDoAnything: Creed, ostensibly a quality assurance representative, gives his job title as [[AccidentalMisnaming "Quobbity Ashuance"]], implying he just memorized the title phonetically and has no idea what it means.


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* WhatExactlyIsHisJob: Creed manages to duck Holly asking this question (by literally running away), because, as he reveals in a talking head, he has forgotten.
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* TheCoverChangesTheMeaning: Michael sings at the party Music/{{Supertramp}}'s "Goodbye Stranger", which is about [[NotStayingForBreakfast leaving after a one night stand]], simply as a farewell - including a bridge to cheerfuly revel in Toby's departure.

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* DidntThinkThisThrough: As explained by Oscar, Ryan's attempt to pass office sales as website sales to convince upper management the website was working by recording them again also trickled down to the company's financial statements (each sale was being recorded twice, giving the impression that sales were doubled). Since Dunder-Mifflin is a publicly traded company and must share them with the populace, this is viewed as misleading the company's shareholders and counts as fraud.



* RealityEnsues: As explained by Oscar, Ryan's attempt to pass office sales as website sales to convince upper management the website was working by recording them again also trickled down to the company's financial statements (each sale was being recorded twice, giving the impression that sales were doubled). Since Dunder-Mifflin is a publicly traded company and must share them with the populace, this is viewed as misleading the company's shareholders and counts as fraud.

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