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Delvis Crasho
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Any recommendations for The The?

Not for me. I know him best for his Oscar worthy performance of Scrum in the equally brilliant movie Pirates of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides.

As am I.

I can't help but sympathize with Ted. The man is no longer interested in leading. He just wants to work and be left alone. Whatever ego he had was demolished a while ago by SC&P.

Makes sense. She did say she wanted to come up with a catch-phrase.

Please tell me in your vision you see him eating an orange and then keeling over in some Italian villa.

I get awfully tired and downright impatient when it comes to those that always - and I mean always - think the main character has to perish for the show to properly end.

Unfortunately, Hobart, throughout the show's run, has always been depicted as a slimy, poaching shyster. I don't know if this is simply because Don and Roger and the rest (don't forget Ken's many descriptions) are simply against the idea of big business and it's a matter of unreliable narrators or if he is actually a

The show will, appropriately so, go gently into the good night.

I really hope they encouraged Kartheiser to put on some extra pounds throughout the run; it helps him not look so wormy.

This here sounds like pinko talk.

I care.

He is a bit of an eccentric isn't he?

Roger couldn't be convinced his dalliance with Marie was ill-fated?

"Christ on a cracker!"

Well, Don had once suggested moving out to California and seeing his kids during summer vacation.

Just wait 'til they put a bell on her.

Did anyone else think they were about to hook up for ol' time's sake after Pete succeeded in not getting his ass kicked?

Mrs. Crasho's hoping for their coupling after I briefly summarized an interview with Weiner where he never ruled it out.

An A minus?! Erroneous I say!