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Does he get to keep his dental plan?

Needs more cooks.

I went though a thankfully brief bout of what might be called slight depression last summer, and that song was something I was able to lean on as I pushed through it.

Was I the only one who thought Alexis Bledel's coat (and general otherworldly appearance, given that it was a dream) was a grim reaper reference?

I'm surprised Don (and Megan and Mrs. Calvet in the first instance) let that comment and Roger's "oh you're actually working in here" roll off so easily. Especially in the 60s, but even now IRL, I think Don (and many people) would have had problems with both, especially after "we don't make fun of each other's

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It would have slowed the movie down by three hours, but I never liked that these characters didn't sit down and watch the entire Michigan football game. It was the 80s! Michigan was good back then! Don't be a bunch of posers!

Squidport piers are pummeled by the waves;
In a lonely field the rain
Lashes an abandoned motorcar or train;
Jailbirds fill the mountain caves.

Finally a World War II movie.

This is amazing news, I'm glad they'll have the space to show the picture and won't have to crop it. A prestige film like this deserves whatever it can get to build a following.

The writing in this article…

He's stepping down to spend less time with his Family Guy.

Are The National and Community taken?

We can afford to have AC/DC play "Hells Bells," Trudy!

It's your cousin Marvin! Marvin Skrillex! You know that new sound you've been looking for?

How's he going to afford to rent a Chevy Cobalt now?

AV Clubbers, I couldn't help monitoring your conversation. There's no mystery about Webdriver Torso. Why, it's simply a YouTube channel with thousands of mysterious videos serving no obvious purpose. Now, let's have no more curiosity about this bizarre cover-up.

Jon Hamm Jon Hamm Jon Hamm.

The television program Ed was the inaugural instance of my familiarity with Mr. Slattery's excellent work. I hope it gets a DVD release at some point.