Rockets guard Chris Paul, a vocal leader in the When We All Vote non-partisan voter registration effort, posted a picture of himself and wife Jada to Twitter on Tuesday, reminding people to vote in the U.S. midterm elections. The photo sparked a bit of fun on social media, when another user claimed it as his own and sent it to actor/director John Krasinski.

Krasinki, of A Quiet Place, Jack Ryan, and The Office fame, retweeted the photo, apparently unaware that the famous Paul was the subject.

The Office fans recognized and responded to Krasinski’s snafu, referencing a popular cold open from the 2007 episode, “Product Recall,” in which Krasinki’s character, Jim Halpert, imitates Rainn Wilson’s character, Dwight Schrute, resulting in Wilson shouting “Identity theft is not a joke, Jim!”

Krasinski took his little blunder in stride, acknowledging the mistake when pointed out to him.

Hahaha! I’m an idiot. Was too focused on the sticker!! https://t.co/0BJsW2iFh8 — John Krasinski (@johnkrasinski) November 6, 2018

He has since returned to encouraging voters to drop off their ballots, with a little more attention to detail.