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Jan Levinson instructs receptionist Pam Beesly to keep a log of Michael Scott's activity, and throughout the day, she dryly notes Michael's antics, including a Bill Cosby impression for a potential customer and waiting in line with Stanley Hudson for a free soft pretzel, while hinting to Michael that he should focus on being productive.
What free snack day has Stanley Hudson excited? Answer: Pretzel Day. What is Angela Martin’s job at Dunder Mifflin? Answer: Head of accounting.
Leslie David Baker (born February 19, 1958) is an American actor. He is best known for his role as Stanley Hudson on the NBC sitcom The Office (2005–2013), which earned him two Screen Actors Guild Awards.
In this episode, Take Your Daughter to Work Day results in four children spending the day at the office—Toby Flenderson's (Paul Lieberstein) daughter Sasha, Stanley Hudson's (Leslie David Baker) daughter Melissa, Kevin Malone's (Brian Baumgartner) fiancée's daughter Abby, and Meredith Palmer's (Kate Flannery) son Jake.
Dwight Schrute, Andy Bernard, Phyllis Vance and Stanley Hudson are upset because most of those clients were ones Michael previously stole from them. They are also upset that Michael treats Pam and Ryan with more respect because they were the only people to follow him to his new company, with Michael believing his company operates within the ...
The workers are satisfied, but Andy is not, and lists off the qualities the right-siders have, stating that: Stanley Hudson may be a “lazy grump”, he but has the best sales record in the office (something Robert admits to being unaware of); Meredith is persistent and the word "no" is not in her vocabulary; and Pam Halpert is "easily the ...
Monday, April 26, 2010, is National Pretzel Day, a bogus holiday created to drum up publicity for the $550 million pretzel industry. But hey, if it means free food...I'm willing to participate ...
Michael selects the "tribe" captains – Jim Halpert, Dwight Schrute, Andy Bernard and Stanley Hudson – and instructs Pam to take detailed notes on the events of the day, which include games such as egg and spoon races and hot dog eating contests. Initially unaware of the purpose of the exercise, the employees do not all take it seriously.