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graciegal
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@avclub-6ca57d2774f04ac8acf3d2b10f0338f4:disqus  ARGH!! I do not like this disqus format at ALL.  Anyhow, this is in response to your post above re: various internet writers…I was saddened to see what you wrote about gabe delahaye since…jeez, the guy just makes me laugh SO HARD…I've seen glimpses of his snark but

hmmm…I've read the responses and it's clear I'm not expressing myself well.  I ADORE megan's clothes!!  I think the word I needed to use re: that sweater/pants outfit was…cheap.  The material just looked cheap, I guess - which is most definitely not a megan thing.  I'm all about wools and cottons…so if the green

hmmm…I've read the responses and it's clear I'm not expressing myself well.  I ADORE megan's clothes!!  I think the word I needed to use re: that sweater/pants outfit was…cheap.  The material just looked cheap, I guess - which is most definitely not a megan thing.  I'm all about wools and cottons…so if the green

Agreed - the costume department nails it!  I think that was my point; I've always loved everything megan wears (though I'm also a sucker for a Betty-world cashmere twinset). There was just something about megan's dinner-table outfit that wasn't quite up to par, for her.  She didn't look effortlessly fabulous (and hip

Agreed - the costume department nails it!  I think that was my point; I've always loved everything megan wears (though I'm also a sucker for a Betty-world cashmere twinset). There was just something about megan's dinner-table outfit that wasn't quite up to par, for her.  She didn't look effortlessly fabulous (and hip

JOAN:  "My mother raised me to be admired."

JOAN:  "My mother raised me to be admired."

Yes, but how much more fun would it have been for drunk don to watch a quart of bright red sauce sliding down his pretty wall.

Yes, but how much more fun would it have been for drunk don to watch a quart of bright red sauce sliding down his pretty wall.

Well, yeah, that IS what "mad money" means.  I remember my mother (or someone) reminiscing about her sorority sisters' practice of inserting a quarter into the penny slot of their Weejuns, for bus fare in case her date got fresh. 

Well, yeah, that IS what "mad money" means.  I remember my mother (or someone) reminiscing about her sorority sisters' practice of inserting a quarter into the penny slot of their Weejuns, for bus fare in case her date got fresh. 

My fave awful "titanic" line was kate winslet's upper-crust young lady flipping the bird to the deckhand as she sat in that car making out with leo from steerage.
 

My fave awful "titanic" line was kate winslet's upper-crust young lady flipping the bird to the deckhand as she sat in that car making out with leo from steerage.
 

Yeah, I thought it was pretty clear from the birthday party, etc., that he'd have been born in 1926.
 

Yeah, I thought it was pretty clear from the birthday party, etc., that he'd have been born in 1926.
 

L-o-l-a   "they've had to make do with the lesser of Anglo-Saxon swears."    Lest they find themselves on the receiving end of a Don reprimand.  "Why are you CURSING???!!"
 

L-o-l-a   "they've had to make do with the lesser of Anglo-Saxon swears."    Lest they find themselves on the receiving end of a Don reprimand.  "Why are you CURSING???!!"
 

Sort of like the Fiat?  Which was an acronym for Fix It Again, Tony.

Sort of like the Fiat?  Which was an acronym for Fix It Again, Tony.

Yeah, peggy's reeling off his downward trajectory was pretty damned depressing, for sure.  "Last I heard he ended up in-house at A&P."  "Who's A & P?"   "THE  A & P."   Sigh.