I noticed that too Ron but didn't catch the ad. I actually felt some sorrow for Mrs Draper last night for the first time ever. Can't wait to see how this plays out next week. And it looks like Joan will be back too.
I like that show, but have to wait for it to come out on DVD. Those Mad Men are so mean to me me. Not like Project Runway, which let's me watch it's show for free.
Actually, they were, and not because of the liquor cabinet, but in spite of it.
Those were pre-Affirmative Action days, when we resolved our differences without a lawyer, for sure, but as important, even without assuming personal power by way of rank or admirable body parts.
Watching last night we see Paul about to wring the trouser weasel to the old Jackie/Marilyn ad!
ReplyDeleteYikes! More lawn motor motorsports, please!
Have I got a photo for you.
ReplyDeleteI noticed that too Ron but didn't catch the ad.
ReplyDeleteI actually felt some sorrow for Mrs Draper last night for the first time ever. Can't wait to see how this plays out next week. And it looks like Joan will be back too.
I like that show, but have to wait for it to come out on DVD. Those Mad Men are so mean to me me. Not like Project Runway, which let's me watch it's show for free.
ReplyDeleteI love the liquor cabinet in the office.
ReplyDeleteAh, the good ol' days.
"I love the liquor cabinet in the office.
ReplyDeleteAh, the good ol' days."
Actually, they were, and not because of the liquor cabinet, but in spite of it.
Those were pre-Affirmative Action days, when we resolved our differences without a lawyer, for sure, but as important, even without assuming personal power by way of rank or admirable body parts.
Today, it would be called "Quaint".
Huh?
ReplyDeleteJason, AMC and the gay channel are both basic cable, no?
I mean Bravo, of course. I think it's gayer than LOGO.