Angela Kinsey
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One time, they actually did. I'll save that story for later. It was between Andy Bernard and myself. I couldn't say the line. I just kept sounding like such a hillbilly that they just dropped the line. But this line, I said, I hate them. You send me these filthy emails. And John about fell out of his chair, and he went, the South has arrived. And I was like, what? What? I didn't even hear it.
He was like, Angela. And like eight of you turned and looked at me. And at the same time, you were like, you said filthy.
He was like, Angela. And like eight of you turned and looked at me. And at the same time, you were like, you said filthy.
He was like, Angela. And like eight of you turned and looked at me. And at the same time, you were like, you said filthy.
And I said, how do you say it? And you're like, filthy. And I had to like really concentrate, filthy, filthy. Because I automatically want to say filthy. Filthy. But somewhere there's footage of me saying, you send me these filthy emails. Yeah.
And I said, how do you say it? And you're like, filthy. And I had to like really concentrate, filthy, filthy. Because I automatically want to say filthy. Filthy. But somewhere there's footage of me saying, you send me these filthy emails. Yeah.
And I said, how do you say it? And you're like, filthy. And I had to like really concentrate, filthy, filthy. Because I automatically want to say filthy. Filthy. But somewhere there's footage of me saying, you send me these filthy emails. Yeah.
I know. He felt like my big brother, even though he's younger than me. Yes. But he did. He felt like my big brother that I teased. And he loved it. When I slipped into Southern drawl, he'd be like, well, hello. Yeah. He loved it.
I know. He felt like my big brother, even though he's younger than me. Yes. But he did. He felt like my big brother that I teased. And he loved it. When I slipped into Southern drawl, he'd be like, well, hello. Yeah. He loved it.
I know. He felt like my big brother, even though he's younger than me. Yes. But he did. He felt like my big brother that I teased. And he loved it. When I slipped into Southern drawl, he'd be like, well, hello. Yeah. He loved it.
Yes. Dave told me last night on the phone, he said, Todd Packer just comes in and blows up your world, and then kaboom, leaves. No consequences. Mic drop. See you later. And then he's out. I have a little tidbit about Dave. Oh, tell me. Okay, so Dave told me he actually auditioned for Michael Scott. What? Yes. He had known Greg Daniels for years.
Yes. Dave told me last night on the phone, he said, Todd Packer just comes in and blows up your world, and then kaboom, leaves. No consequences. Mic drop. See you later. And then he's out. I have a little tidbit about Dave. Oh, tell me. Okay, so Dave told me he actually auditioned for Michael Scott. What? Yes. He had known Greg Daniels for years.
Yes. Dave told me last night on the phone, he said, Todd Packer just comes in and blows up your world, and then kaboom, leaves. No consequences. Mic drop. See you later. And then he's out. I have a little tidbit about Dave. Oh, tell me. Okay, so Dave told me he actually auditioned for Michael Scott. What? Yes. He had known Greg Daniels for years.
He had done a pilot for one of Greg's writers on King of the Hill. Yeah. So he knew Greg for a long time. And they brought him in for Michael Scott. And he said, Ange, I was obsessed with the BBC version. And all I had in my head was Ricky Gervais. I couldn't do it any other way.
He had done a pilot for one of Greg's writers on King of the Hill. Yeah. So he knew Greg for a long time. And they brought him in for Michael Scott. And he said, Ange, I was obsessed with the BBC version. And all I had in my head was Ricky Gervais. I couldn't do it any other way.
He had done a pilot for one of Greg's writers on King of the Hill. Yeah. So he knew Greg for a long time. And they brought him in for Michael Scott. And he said, Ange, I was obsessed with the BBC version. And all I had in my head was Ricky Gervais. I couldn't do it any other way.
Yes. And I think a lot of people did that, that came in. But Steve had not seen it. And I think that really helped him kind of make his own person. Yeah. But he told me when they brought him in for Todd Packer, he was so excited. Because yes, it was based on Finchie, right, in the BBC version.
Yes. And I think a lot of people did that, that came in. But Steve had not seen it. And I think that really helped him kind of make his own person. Yeah. But he told me when they brought him in for Todd Packer, he was so excited. Because yes, it was based on Finchie, right, in the BBC version.
Yes. And I think a lot of people did that, that came in. But Steve had not seen it. And I think that really helped him kind of make his own person. Yeah. But he told me when they brought him in for Todd Packer, he was so excited. Because yes, it was based on Finchie, right, in the BBC version.
Exactly. Dave said that he was so excited to come in for Todd Packer because they were just like, Dave, do whatever. And he just was like, oh, I got this. I got this. Him and Steve had just done Anchorman, as we talked about. So he knew it was just going to be playtime. I asked Dave, I was like, what is something you remember about that first day as Todd Packer? And he said...