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First mentioned in [[Branch Wars]], '''The Finer Things Club''' is considered by some to be the most exclusive club in [[Dunder Mifflin Scranton|the office]]. They meet once a month to discuss books and art and celebrate culture "in a very civilized way." As stated by [[Pam]], "there is no paper, no plastic and no work talk allowed."
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First mentioned in [[Branch Wars]], '''The Finer Things Club''' is considered by some to be the most exclusive club in [[Dunder Mifflin Scranton|the office]]. They meet once a month to discuss books and art and celebrate culture "in a very civilized way." As stated by [[Pam Beesly|Pam]], "there is no paper, no plastic and no work talk allowed."
   
 
==Members==
 
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*[[Jim Halpert|Jim]] <small>(only temporarily)</small>
 
*[[Jim Halpert|Jim]] <small>(only temporarily)</small>
   
[[Andy Bernard|Andy]] desperately wants to be a part of the Finer Things Club, but is never granted membership. When Jim is granted membership, he squanders it by only pretending to read Angela's Ashes while making a mockery of the club.
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[[Andy Bernard|Andy]] desperately wants to be a part of the Finer Things Club, but is never granted membership. He is waitlisted in a deleted scene.
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When Jim is granted membership, he squanders it by only pretending to read Angela's Ashes while making a mockery of the club.
   
 
==Club Reading List==
 
==Club Reading List==

Latest revision as of 02:04, 24 July 2020

Finer

First mentioned in Branch Wars, The Finer Things Club is considered by some to be the most exclusive club in the office. They meet once a month to discuss books and art and celebrate culture "in a very civilized way." As stated by Pam, "there is no paper, no plastic and no work talk allowed."

Members

Andy desperately wants to be a part of the Finer Things Club, but is never granted membership. He is waitlisted in a deleted scene.

When Jim is granted membership, he squanders it by only pretending to read Angela's Ashes while making a mockery of the club.

Club Reading List

  • A Room With A View by E.M. Forster
  • Memoirs Of A Geisha by Arthur Golden
  • Angela's Ashes by Frank McCourt.

Trivia

  • During preparation, Pam is listening to "The Four Seasons" by Vivaldi.
  • In Branch Wars, Oscar claims that besides having sex with men, the Finer Things Club is the gayest thing about him.
  • The Finer Things Club reappears in a deleted scene from Lecture Circuit Part 2. Oscar and Toby wear silk Chinese caps and eat steamed dumplings while they discuss the book The Rape of Nanking.

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