Subtle Sexuality Single Hits – Fans Of The Office Roar – Special Prize Giveaway

by Marc Eastman on November 5, 2009

Fans of The OfficeThe Office Special reviewsThe Office Special reviews are getting one amazing treat after another, and the show seems determined not to let up for a second. The wedding had fans itching for a while, and just when you thought you’d seen it all, here comes Subtle Sexuality. The Office’s Erin Hannon and Kelly Kapoor working it in and out of… well, the office, and not only are they adding their own brand of brilliance to the show, but they’ve blasted onto iTunesiTunesiTunes as well.

In Office two-shotTheir single Male Prima Donna is a clever offshoot of the show’s general sensibilities and humor, and it’s tearing up the charts!*

Now you can win some very special prizes and celebrate your own Subtle Sexuality fanitude!

One very lucky winner will win a Subtle Sexuality T-shirt and CD.

Leave a comment below and include the word, “Win,” and you are automatically entered. U.S. only. Winner will be randomly selected Nov. 29th.

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*I have no idea what I’m talking about right there. I completely made that up.

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  • chris swan
    WOW am I first. I'd love to WIN!
  • kristin21108
    I would LOVE to win this! I am a HUGE fan of the office and just about died with a fit of laughter when I watched the Male Prima Donna video...so freakin funny!!
  • areyouscreening
    You win!
  • Chloe
    I'd love to give this to my best friend for her birthday! WIN
  • alxf9
    Win
  • JabbaJaw
    Nice article and I guess the prize is what people want by posting opinions for your article.As all the guys here and girls I guess I sure want to Win the prize, now let's just see how big is my luck.


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