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I had a friend whose mom boiled hot dogs (rather than microwaved or grilled if you were being fancy) - I still can't get my head around it

I want to be Jessica Lange when I grow up, she is as fantastic as that show is crazy ass banana pants

Slowly but surely my crush on Bob Benson's legs has spread to the rest of him. Why does he have to be gay? And fictional? Is his actor single and interested in women, does anyone know?

@miker_13:disqus  I was just referring to during their marriage

he is very good and deserves an Emmy nom - almost makes me regret not having watched Lonestar when it was on, but I just hate Texas so much…

The heart wants what the hearts wants.

@avclub-6eaac84b8b1cdbb855bdad02f8faa344:disqus 
No, it's not technically rape, and it's not prosecutable, but it is an indication of sexual coercion, rape's more prolific, less identifiable cousin, and it comes from the same culture of entitlement.

Given his attitude towards Sally and his statement that he'd done this plenty of times, and that even today six percent of men will admit to actions that constitute rape so long as the word rape isn't actually used (http://www.washingtoncitypa… what do you think the over-under odds are that he had at some point done

Then you're the same age as my mom! I figured out they were born the same year and kind of latched onto Sally as a way of seeing the 60's the way my mom must have - except, you know in an upper class New England/New York environment rather than the Mississippi delta - but they were both stubborn and rebellious.

@avclub-e329caccd50119a7e020cb5532f30569:disqus "have no idea what was going to happen next"
EXACTLY. And given that he showed ZERO signs of respecting what she wanted, that he was telling her she owed him, calling her frigid, even though this was someone who was both younger and physically smaller than him - the

just for fun, let's see how man I can find

I will! Being nice and being scary aren't mutually exclusive, so you should watch what you say to me buddy :)

"And my understanding of the "sexual revolution" of the time is that many men thought of it in exactly those terms."
Many men still see it in those terms.

He was pressuring and trying manipulate a younger girl - there was a basic disparity in power that he was counting on (he was both older, male, and physically larger) and Sally wasn't having none of his bullshit. 
A girl doesn't want to do something than a girl doesn't want to fucking do something and you back off. If

@bradwestness:disqus she'd have to be pretty oblivious id she thought that no one who ever went on a business trip hired a hooker - she's not that naive, she just trusts that Don doesn't. Which, in all fairness, we haven't seen any evidence of him doing - the closest he came to was kissing that woman at the party. His

They probably weren't actual brother and sister - maybe half siblings, or step sibling, or first cousins, or some such. And to my understanding serious problems don't start occurring unless there's been more than a single generation of inbreeding, unless there's some serious issues already present in the family in

I am obsessed with Bob Benson's ties, and so will go out on a limb and say that it implies that he is starting to come into his own on the company, or it signifies that the jig it up (at least with Pete). Until this episode, his ties have always, to my recollection, reflected the color palettes of whoever he's sharing

Unless you haven't noticed, neither think very highly of Harry, so she was probably chuckling off screen at the barb.

Another voice to the chorus of "me too!"