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Indeed, White Sox pitching plowed through their opponents that year with almost no drama (save for the A. J. Pierzynski post strike-out trot to first base that kept the 9th inning alive in game 2 of the ALCS against the Angels) .

Following up on "That Guy That …"'s comments, here is when you can bunt:

Yeah, that was awesome - "You horny pent up perv!"

Psh.

I felt very uncomfortable seeing Sterling acting so undignified.

I noticed the green-shirted dancers abs too. I just barely noticed them flash by during that number, and thought "holy shit are those just really defined abs???" and paused the DVR. My wife didn't notice, but I rewound it a few frames and there they were.

I thought the Raven was very well done, especially because it evokes the exact kind of place your mind conjures up when you read the Raven.

Hey everybody - you don't have to eat meat. There's enough gaspacho for all!

We gave up discipline when we started livin' like freaky beatnicks!

The show was OK, but I expect more from HIMYIM. However, seeing Barney swoop in and sing "stand by me" with autotune at the end - for some reason, I thought that was the most hilarious thing ever and rewatched it like five times laughing while my wife looked on mildly amused.

The post office worker is wearing the bucket over his head because we're blind to their tyranny.

Yeah I get that, but why BBDO?

I can totally see MWeiner sending Sterling to death by his own hand. Although I think Roger would be too scared to jump out of a window.

I agree with Vivisfugue - "all the lies I told for you" = "all the lies about how using your product won't result in a slow, painful death for your customers?"

My favorite dorky but still my favorite line of the night:

He actually makes the same point in "Miracles," albeit in a different way:

Last week, I took the Megabus to Chicago. It was a Thursday night.

Being a juggalo means diversifying your bonds, nigga.

It's TV - even Mad Men doesn't have to be 100 percent realistic. And TV and movies almost never depict sex in a realistic way.

I'm no 1960s draft/Vietnam expert, but is there any chance Greg could have been automatically placed into infantry as a pvt and sent to Vietnam that way?