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Ugh, seriously. Why not tell her "invest in a good vibrator"? No cheating, no guilt, and you can come all day long.

Is that really any different from any other week?

Come to Denver. We're awesome. We have gorgeous mountains and a nice capital city, delightful food (Chipotle, Tokyo Joe's, Big City Burrito, Old Chicago and New Belgium all started here), plus you can carry up to an ounce of weed and not get busted for it.

To paraphrase Rachel Lynde, "That's the kind pokes holes in the condoms."

It's not hypocritical, it's her not listening to him or not caring about what he wants. He had already said he didn't want to do a MFM and she is disregarding that. It's more like "What part of 'I don't want a three-way with another guy' do you not understand?"

I never realized what a dumb bitch Katie Couric is until I saw that. Seriously, you got shut down by the first guest, and you still thought it was a good idea to continue the "so what parts do you have now?" questions with the second guest?

That one tweaks me too. They're usually so damn good at continuity, I don't know why they slipped up like that.

Was she a women's studies major?

Yep. Joel Murray.

Freddy is probably one of the least terrible people in the series. He's the only one I can think of who hasn't been depicted cheating on his wife, treating the secretaries like sex toys or throwing someone under the bus. Although he did compare Peggy's knack for copywriting to "a dog playing piano"….

Whaaaa?? People have quit the show over THAT episode? I have to agree with Todd, it's easily one of the best in the series. It's damn near perfect.

The end montage to "By The Waters of Babylon" is one of the best moments of the series. So beautifully haunting.

I remember we watched this in second grade, just before the class Christmas party. I was eight, a couple of months after my grandmother died and I was still having trouble processing it (we were very close and it was the first death of a close family member I'd experienced). I fucking sobbed through most of it. Twenty

D'oh-re-mi-fa-so-la….

I'm sure he was a giant asshole, but so was PL Travers. She fought them on damn near everything, hated the animated sequence, hated the music, hated Julie Andrews, hated EVERYTHING. It makes you wonder why she agreed to give them the rights at all.

Nope, a few actresses cover the female characters. Mona Marshall does Sheila and the deeper-voiced women, April Stewart does Sharon and the higher-voices women, and Jennifer Howell has always been Bebe.

That's the one I'd pick. Even though it's kind of uneven between the A and B plots, it was all worth it to see Zimmerman fry at the end.

"And it felt just like a kiss!"

You left out "ren faire enthusiasts."

As far as I'm concerned, pregnancy is a STD. I straight-up refuse to have sex with a man who won't wrap it up.