Anyone remember the Wishing Popcorn? The chief was trying to make a wish off a piece of popcorn from a big bowlful and it wasn't working. So Greg tries and says "I wish the chief had a beard" and she grows one and Greg doesn't even notice!
Or when the chief has to clear her brain of files so they take out the Mr. Rogers one (??) then Greg leaves the office wearing a sweater...
The two I remember, was one where greg had to go down to the bacement (which there wasnt) and somehow managed to do it anyway! and also when teh chief for some reason decided she was a chicken, greg returned her to normal, and then she sat down and found an egg.... lol some very imaginative writers on that show! (or some major stoners one...)
How about the one where the Chief was "balancing" her office and Greg kept on running from side to side and making it tip from one direction to another?
Or here's another good one, the one where they play "chess." It was really them running around a board and trying to throw object at each other. When Greg exits, the Chief turns to us and says, "What? You look like you haven't seen anyone play chess before."
Or just today, I came across "The Brazilian Reptilian Ripoff," where the Cheif ordered Greg into her office for a pop quiz (Greg has to "take it like a man). On the final question ("this will determine if you pass or fail"), she asks how many gumshoes this show has seen.
Greg: Uh, 738. Chief: WRONG! 735! Greg: RIGHT! Remember the celebrity show two years ago? Let me know when that's graded, I'll be in my office. Chief: Is the... OW! OHHHH, the celebrity show! Oh, oh, I forgot about that.
Man, this show absolutely cracks me up. One of the funniest game shows ever created!
I seem to recall this one where the Chief spoke in a deep male voice, which changed back to normal by the end of the conversation. Greg left the office and said in a woman's voice, "Okay, back to work." Suddenly, he took out a small hammer and tapped himself on the chest to get himself to speak normally and then he repeated the line again in a normal voice.
"Mark well me words, mateys: Dead men tell no tales!"