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Feb 08 2009

Jim and Pam

Published by jenn51690 at 6:59 pm under Uncategorized Edit This

     

For today’s post I decided to write about Jim and Pam.  I think they are an amazing couple and they always have such cute moments together.  My top list of Jim and Pam moments in no specific order would have to be…..           

-When Pam’s tells Jim that she’s a dorky dancer and Jim just says, “I know. And it’s very cute.”

 -After Jim’s interview at corporate when he comes back to the office and interrupts Pam’s one on one interview and ask her if she’s free for dinner and says, “Then it’s a date,” and Pam bites her lip because she’s so happy and was almost going to cry before.             

 -During the Fun Run when they fall behind everyone else and Jim just grabs Pam’s hand (very cute)           

-When Jim is at the vending machine and Pam just kisses him on the cheek and he says, “How dare you.” (such a great moment!!!!)           

 -When Jim proposes to Pam at the gas station (very unexpected to me at least haha)           

 -And after talking with Dwight on the stairs, Jim just walks right back into the office, doesn’t say a word and just kisses Pam and asks if they new Italian place is good for dinner.  All Pam can say is that “Jim’s just really passionate about Italian food.”  There are soooooo many more moments that I love and if I think of them I’ll probably post another list! I can’t wait for the next episode. 

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