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I liked his work on Digi Snacks a lot. His rhymes were the definition of resting on your laurels though. Fuck would I care to hear about how great Wu-tang was back in the day, with production that good you can afford to be great now.

Any Producers talked about?

When looking up to see how the spell his name correctly it was released in 1962, so its been out for a year. I think the fact that Roger thinks its fresh was just how out of touch he is.

Cooper is a follower of Ayn Rand. Kicking his star creative talent to the curb because he was a fraud would not be in his rational self interest. I was just thinking today before the episode that keeping Don's secret will not be in his self interest forever.

Anybody Else Notice
How Roger's small talk was about Ogilvy's "Confessions of an Advertising Man"? When Don was talking to Ho-ho prior he corrected him in pronouncing Ogilvy's name, he's obviously read it cause its been out for a while. Roger's apparently trying to get back on his game after that last episode.

Words that sound exactly the same but are spelt different suck. Fuck the Victorians for coming up with the idea of standardized spelling and grammar anyways. Do we really want to trust the people who though table legs were so sexually charged as to require table skirts (true story). Language is fluid, but we're stuck

The lyrics are terrible, but as pop music goes this is not that bad. No reason to care much.

I ended up watching Lost in Translation three times before I liked it, but it got me to watch it three times which is saying something.

An anachronism, but I still have one. I was crate digging this weekend, and aside from a lot of great Funk, Soul and Disco that's out of print and not up for download I got a first editions Folkways album for 50 cents that, give or take, is worth about 1,000 times that.

Nothings wrong with ABBA, but if Retro Top 40 Euro-pop is the most exciting and fresh part of your record collection that you're calling out haters even before anybody has said anything about them…

You don't have to be uptight to find ABBA boring.

I thought that foot scene was wonderful and one of those moments that keeps me still watching television. Mad Men does a great job of building expectations and then taking a turn in a new and interesting direction. The second that lawn mower came out during the party I was afraid somebody would get their foot run

Look it, we're established that you're the type of the person who likes the B sides album (which give Ghost is better then the A sides of most rappers) for the Mark Ronson beat with Amy Winehouse on the hook but for me hardcore doesn't need pop hooks to be catchy.

You're joking right? Fishscales was solid, and nobody was expecting anything out of Wu at the time, but as a touchstone it isn't in the way CB II is.

We live in a time were demographic marketing is beyond common place. Back in the day it was one size fits all. All men were the same, as well as all women. Marketing directly to the negros is a more radical and inventive idea then you are giving Pete credit for.

Not to get into one of those complaining about the reviewing conversations, but their reviews of a while seem a bit scatter shot like who ever organizes it all doesn't give much of a fuck. Descent music coverage will suffice…

*leed

There is sexual friction between the two, but this show works well with twisting into the unexpected. Falling for the obvious lead is sometimes part of the fun, but if you are a betting on an affair, I wouldn't.

Ricin: That scene was after Don had gone back to work and everything. He was there to pick Betty up to bring her and the baby back home, but yes, I don't think the guard had failed in his own eyes yet. There was that line he said were he likes to keep his work at work and not bring it home. It seems like he is a very

I don't think he is going to sleep with the teacher.
Too obvious for this show and the predictability of it would not make for good story telling. Also, it wouldn't actually fit with Don's character. The teacher is way too close to his family for his compartmentalized life to work. He also makes a point of never