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i was thinking the same thing. To see Miss Blankenship back in the day.

I stay at Hilton properties for work and leisure travel, and I'm not gonna lie, Mad Men has a little bit to do with that (i would say a bit part at most though - but staying at Hilton is outside our companies travel guidelines, but no one follows those anyway). But mainly I stay with Hilton brands because there are

Well it's safe to say all that watching paid off. I was able to burn through and re-watch quite a few episodes over the summer while I was home for paternity leave. It was very satisfying - of course, I was doing it for fun, not for future critical analysis.

How much time did you have to spend rewatching Mad Men to catalog all of these astronaut/cowboy motifs? Or is there some spectacular AV Club database with meta data on every Mad Men moment that you can perform a search on to find the season, episode, time, etc?

Very prescient comments. Its easy to relate to the "its never enough" point of view - not because we are necessarily dissatisfied with our current state, but because the future always holds so many more possibilities than the present. I mean, I KNOW what's happening with me today, tomorrow, etc. But WHO KNOWS what

Kinsey's the guy everyone wants in their office - his mannerisms, personality and even ideas make everything you do look so much better and more reasonable.

Dude, i got weird goosebumps just seeing you mention those two titles. Also, hmmmm ..

goddammit i was eating a girl scout cookie when i read this and I almost spit it out because of the lolz

I agree. There's some great slapstick comedy in Coach, and reminds me a lot of the Dick Van Dyke show actually. Watch the episode where Hayden is staying with Christine and she has to work all day - he invites Luther to come up, and ends up spilling grape juice all over her carpet, and they have to run around mad

maybe they dreamed it ala Joseph And the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.

A Jonathan Silverman vehicle right? It was kind of like HIMYM.

that was gonna be my PLCL joke too! Nice work.

including Tom Skerrit as the poor man's Tom Selleck.

Shout out to the Iowa State University band.

Prob the best toast i've seen this morning, and lemme tell ya that's saying something considering the amazing loaf of bread that's come to play today.

That would definitely accribitz NBC's sitcom offerings. Plus Dan Cortese was on VC.

Great point. The Soviets always had better odds of winning a grind-out ground war thanks to their superior numbers - they could afford to lose 75 percent of their front line troops in a day of Fulda Gap fighting - they had plenty more where that came from. Whereas NATO had to rely more on superior technology and more

The Stevedores in The Wire also did that ole tried and true TV/movie trope of dropping a raw egg in some other liquid. With a whiskey chaser if I recall? blech

Did anyone else think this article was going to be all about John Goodman?

I have a lot of memories listening to LCW on long drives. It reminds me most of a windy, overcast fall day spent in the car .