Quick Summary: Michael Scott (Steve Carell) loves waking up to the smell of bacon, but his love for grilled meat leads to a severely burned Okay, see you later Pan Series 2, Episode 12 "The Injury" - Michael has a mishap with a George Foreman mini-
The Office The Foot Grill - Planning Snapshot
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Michael Scott (Steve Carell) loves waking up to the smell of bacon, but his love for grilled meat leads to a severely burned Okay, see you later Pan Series 2, Episode 12 "The Injury" - Michael has a mishap with a George Foreman mini- Season 2, Episode 12 "The Injury" - Michael has a mishap with a George Foreman mini-
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Michael calls for help after his morning of sizzling bacon takes a nasty turn. Michael gives one of his most sensitive meetings explaining about disability. Season 4, Episode 13 "Dinner Party" - Pam and Jim run out of excuses and ...
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- Michael Scott (Steve Carell) loves waking up to the smell of bacon, but his love for grilled meat leads to a severely burned
- Okay, see you later Pan Series 2, Episode 12 "The Injury" - Michael has a mishap with a George Foreman mini-
- Season 2, Episode 12 "The Injury" - Michael has a mishap with a George Foreman mini-
- Michael calls for help after his morning of sizzling bacon takes a nasty turn.
- Michael gives one of his most sensitive meetings explaining about disability.
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