However, Michael takes it at face value.
Dwight instantly rebukes the fact, stating he is talking about a chicken.
Angela quickly disapproves of his fiction and sees straight through his deceit.
Once again, Creed’s nonchalance indicates these lies are second nature to him.
It’s clear that Creed does not feel empathy for anyone other than himself.
Characteristic of his usual antics, Michael arranges a Rabies awareness fun run.
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Creed registers with Jan (Melora Hardin), claiming to be in the 75 plus division.
Responding to her surprise,Creed claims he will be 82 years old on November 1st.
Michael’s confusion adds to the overall bewilderment, making the situation even more difficult to believe.
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Creed chirps in with a misplaced youthfulness, to say “Cool beans, man!
I live by the quarry.
We should hang out by the quarry and throw things down there.”
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Given his reputation for embellishment, Creed’s claim to live by the quarry seems dubious.
His outburst elicits another round of startled glances, quickly followed by disinterest, particularly by Jim.
He often exaggerates his experiences, and “Blood Drive,” is the perfect example of this.
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During Valentine’s Day, Michael holds a singles party in the hopes of finding a mystery lady.
Before then, however,Lynn is seen talking with Creed, who introduces himself as 34 years old.
It’s clear that this is a lie, and she looks rather stunned at his confession.
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However, Creed’s standoffish behavior towards new people is not unprecedented.
One of these times is during season 6, episode 10, “Murder.”
Creed quickly flees the scene and is not seen again for the rest of the episode.
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In the series finale, Dwight lists a great number of crimes that Creed is being incarcerated for.
There could be plenty of opposing reasons as to why Creed’s shirt is marked with blood.
He asks: “What if you’ve been really, really bad?
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More ‘evil’ than strictly ‘wrong’.”
He states: “I never forget a number.
In one ear and out the other.
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I have a gift.
I guess that’s why I’m an accountant.”
However, the other parts of his statement are undeniably true, albeit amusingly so.
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Creed’s character remains remarkably consistent throughout the series, making him a defining staple ofThe Office.
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