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Classic Sitcom Moments ... The Nard Dog Makes Us Laugh

We love The Office here at the RATASS Gazette, and here is a look at some hilarious moments involving Andy "The Nard Dog" Bernard.  Enjoy!

"How's the apartment hanging?" - Here is a fantastic clip where Andy and Jim are en route to a sales call.  It cracks me up how Andy tries to be so cool, riffing on global warming ("Today was supposed to be really cold, I bet.") and whatnot.  Beer me!


"You. Me. Bar. Beers. Buzzed." - This is one of my personal favorite bits from The Office.  Michael is sick of Andy sucking up to him and shoots him down pretty hard.  Gold! 



"Country roads, take me home!" - In this classic scene, Andy and Dwight are both trying to impress new receptionist Erin.  Of course, the Nard Dog scores big points by singing perfect harmony.  Great stuff! 

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  1. Updated the first video here, the one where Andy and Jim are in the car. The original video had been removed by it's own. My apologies to anyone who tried to view it when it wasn't working. This updated video, unfortunately, doesn't include the end of the scene, where Jim looks at the camera and says, "Lord, beer me strength," but that clip can be found on YouTube also. Enjoy!

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