This leads to a motley crew of Jim, Dwight, Kevin and Erin (that noted strongwoman) getting drafted into the warehouse crew while Andy and a near-inconsolable Daryl try to re-staff the department. Truer words have never been spoken, my fictional friend.) And, since the warehouse crew left the office high and dry, there’s also the matter of getting people to actually ship out the paper to clients. The news leaves our good Sabre crew in two factions: Those left fantasizing about winning the lotto themselves, and, well, a sad-sack Daryl, who consoles himself by eating tacos in his basement. Oh, and guess who wasn’t included in the weekly lotto game since he moved up to the upstairs office? That’s right: Daryl is left out in the cold - and what’s worse, they won playing his birthday. Article contentĪfter that, we got to the meat of the episode, and a plot line that has been floating around the pesky Internet for some time: Turns out the warehouse workers (who, from the quick glance we got, still include recurring characters “Sea Monster,” Madge and that Japanese surgeon who wronged the Yakuza some years back) struck it rich playing the lottery, and quit en masse. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.
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