


He’s so submerged in the sea of jokes at his expense that it’d be impossible to take him seriously at this point. Personality… sad sack, at least at the office. He likes his job anyway because it’s easy, it gives him plenty of time to spend with his beloved family, and it provides excellent government benefits. He’s not just the biggest target, he’s also the easiest, because he’s unlikely to fight back or stand up for himself. He’s constantly the butt of jokes – about his adoptive mother, the time he was hit by a fire truck, or his habit of spilling his soup. No dad wants to hear that kind of thing.Ĭhallenge… gaining the respect of the people around him. Jerry was supportive at first, but Chris took the honesty thing a little too far – frequently volunteering to Jerry intimate details about their relationship. His co-worker Chris asked for Jerry’s permission to pursue his daughter, Millicent. (Her attractiveness is shocking to Jerry’s co-workers, at least.) It’s Jerry’s daughters’ love lives that worry him. Relationship Status… happily married for over 30 years to the shockingly beautiful Gayle Gergich. Though his credibility isn’t helped by his habit of pronouncing mural as “murinal.” This is ignored by practically everyone around him, since they simply don’t take him seriously in any sphere. Despite his clumsiness at work, Jerry seems to be an exceptionally talented artist, particularly of pastoral scenes. Something as simple as stuffing envelopes could take more than one failed attempt. He rarely complains, which is fortunate because he rarely does things correctly on the first try. Jerry’s tasks are usually minor and mundane, yet he approaches them with unbridled enthusiasm. Profession… employee of thePawnee Parks Department. Jerry lives with his wife and three girls in Pawnee, Ind., where his story has become a catalogue of infamous incidents. Living… in anticipation of the next awkward moment.
