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I'm the eldest sister of two brothers (aged Bobby and Gene to me) whose Dad was a bit of a Don and whose Mom remarried a solid guy and then quickly was diagnosed and then who died of an aggressive cancer. I was a wreck last night. It all came rushing back. I've always felt a kinship to Sally but damn…too close for

Remember when Betty told Glen that he'd make it back? I remember thinking that A) yeah, I think he will, but I think he'll be ruined for the rest of his life and B) You'll never see it happen Betty. This show is a intuitives paradise!

I knew in the episode before this week's that she was dying. When her neck and back were sore (and getting a Joe Biden rub from Don on the Henry kitchen ) I surmissed it wasn't from the heavy books, as my husband tried to reassure me. It was from the cancer. Fucking cancer.

I feel like last night's episode was so great, so nerve wracking and jaw dropping in some places…I laughed, I cried, I laughed, I cried etc. that I have surrendered my…mmmm…hard packed expectations for the final show. You did it Mr.Weiner, you totally disarmed me. The last episode could have everyone played by sock

In Xana-dooooo-ooooo…

Esp. since his "very sensitive piece of horseflesh" he sold to Jim Hobart is now performing like a very bad apple.

"Thank you for calling Harris Olson Rizzo. How may I direct your call?"
IF WISHES WERE HORSES I'D HAVE AN AD AGENCY FULL OF HORSES WORKING UNDER JOAN AND PEGGY! And Stan, although he seems to lack in leadership skillz.

She took a page out of that mafiaesque bullying playbook though. It just happened that her version of "a guy" turned out to be The 1970's Women of the feminist movement instead. It was freakin' awesome. Jim Hobart is a monster. The actor gets big props because I've barely seen him over the years and via his little

Who needs "Better Call Saul" when you could have "Better Fax Sally".

I get anxiety form the show a lot, but never from car driving scenes…"Look out! You're about drive right into that Green Screen!"

For poops and giggles I just looked up Big Hug Mugs on ebay…with shipping they're running in the $60 dollar range minimum. There's a Buy It Now mug with an asking price of $111. That's crazy, yo.

For me one the creepiest moments last night was when Rust went to visit the girl Marty carried out of RL's place and we got a look at her a few years older. She looked enough like Maggie/Lisa/Beth for me to think that if she recovered enough to be released into the world and Marty met up with her at some car wash,

Yeah, I gots my Rebubs names confuzzled. My bad.
If memory serves Obama got just over 50% and McCain got in the mid 40 percentile so I don't see that as a landslide. But the final numbers wasn't why I felt like it was one of the hardest runs for the White House. It was the journey the man and his family made to get

See, from my pov, he first had to beat the Clinton machine to get the nod from his party and then had to raise the money to keep his machine rolling vs Moneybags Romney, run in a country that has major issues with racism and loves it's guns, all while his Gran got sicker and sicker, finally dying right at the finish

" It's a little bittersweet for me to watch seeing how young Obama
looked, and how optimistic and hopeful everyone was at the time."

Funny story…I so loathed the first season of The Newsroom that I'm not watching it. At all. Even though I pay $20 extra for the HBO/Movie channel package. And I'll watch just about anything on there so I get my money's worth ( even going so far as to watch A Little Bit Zombie, one gawdawful film if one was ever

Silent drape runners. Man, that was good stuff.

"Or maybe it was sincere, and he's just used to the idea that the ones
who spit "degenerate" at the drop of a hat are sometimes hiding
themselves."

"Hello."
"Do you have Prince Albert in a Can, eh?"
"Yes"
"Well you better let him out, you Hoser."
And that is how we do it.

And that's what we love about them.