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* In a meta example, how the show was born. When they were in their early-to-mid 20s, Adam, Anders, Blake and Kyle shot videos of themselves doing comedy sketches. After doing that for many years, Comedy Central approached them and asked them to pitch a show to them. They pitched a show about 3 guys working at a telemarketer company. It was picked up and ''Workaholics'' was born.

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* In a meta example, how the show was born. When they were in their early-to-mid 20s, Adam, Anders, Blake and Kyle shot videos of themselves doing comedy sketches. After doing that for many years, Comedy Central approached them and asked them to pitch a show to them. They pitched a show about 3 guys working at a telemarketer company. It was picked up and ''Workaholics'' was born.

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* The ending of "Stop! Pajama Time" is one for Alice. The big conflict starts when Jillian accidentally finds out that she got an email from Corporate ordering her to fire four people, including Adam. The guys spend the whole episode panicking and trying to figure out a way to save Adam's job--but in the end, Alice reveals that [[ShaggyDogStory she was never actually going to fire him]]. It turns out that she gets such orders on a regular basis, but she ''never'' obeys them.
-->'''Alice:''' Emails don't run this office. ''I'' do.
* In a meta example, how the show was born. When they were in their early-to-mid 20s, Adam, Anders, Blake and Kyle shot videos of themselves doing comedy sketches. After doing that for many years, Comedy Central approached them and asked them to pitch a show to them. They pitched a show about 3 guys working at a telemarketer company. It was picked up and ''Workaholics'' was born.born.
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* In a meta example, how the show was born. When they were in their early-to-mid 20s, Adam Devine and his friends Anders, Blake and Kyle shot videos of themselves doing comedy sketches. After doing that for many years, Comedy Central approached them and asked them to pitch a show to them. They pitched a show about 3 guys working at a telemarketer company. It was picked up and ''Workaholics'' was born.

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* In a meta example, how the show was born. When they were in their early-to-mid 20s, Adam Devine and his friends Adam, Anders, Blake and Kyle shot videos of themselves doing comedy sketches. After doing that for many years, Comedy Central approached them and asked them to pitch a show to them. They pitched a show about 3 guys working at a telemarketer company. It was picked up and ''Workaholics'' was born.
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* The guys tricking the BS Lady into getting wasted with minors at a house party, and blackmailing her to save the branch from being shut down.

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* The guys tricking the BS Lady into getting wasted with minors at a house party, and blackmailing her to save the branch from being shut down.down.
* In a meta example, how the show was born. When they were in their early-to-mid 20s, Adam Devine and his friends Anders, Blake and Kyle shot videos of themselves doing comedy sketches. After doing that for many years, Comedy Central approached them and asked them to pitch a show to them. They pitched a show about 3 guys working at a telemarketer company. It was picked up and ''Workaholics'' was born.
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* The guys tricking the BS Lady into getting wasted with minors at a house party, and blackmailing her to save the branch from being shut down.

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