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I can hear the chanting: "We're #3! We're #3!"

I didn't read it. Or did I?

I didn't read it. Or did I?

Is Sally Draper on Last Airbender?

Is Sally Draper on Last Airbender?

Was he on the offfice?

Was he on the offfice?

Maybe he just likes getting laid ocassionally.

Go read John Updke's novel "Couples." I've been told that it's a pretty truthful look at marriage in the early '60's. Basically, middle-class women then were college-educated and not really allowed to do anything with it. They were so bored and miserable and went nuts as a result.

Did Cooper imply that Mona was Jewish also?

Pretty high, all right. High, get it?

Trudy can do no wrong.

Folks, she wants him to turn off his mind, relax and float downstream; lay down all thought, surrender to the void; and so on.   I don't think he wants to do that, though. Agree that the song is not about drugs, it's about exactly what it is says it is about. John wants us (and himself) to do those things.

Hey Todd, how do you the thing where people's names are in that neat grey box? Thanks.

Nah, she's close to mentally ill. Could happen randomly.

It's not in character for him to the read that. A small joke from the writers, I guess.

Rogers line of the night was the one about Jane, "She wanted to have a kid, but I couldn't do that to somebody."

He stepped back from the abyss, guys.  Everybody calm down.

You're totally right, of course. So it's a metaphor, but did Don think he really saw it?

Probably, but Eight Days a Week is their best song. Hold me, love me.