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I have another true example. An older client of mine said she remembered when one of the final questions, if not the final question, on an episode in the 1950s of "The 64,000 Question," was, "What is your social security number?" and the person didn't know.

Neither. Just an egotistical putz who figures his ad money buys him power..which it probably does.

New York driver's licenses didn't have pictures until 1984.

I saw it as a more competitive look. He started by saying, when asked if he was the one who was going to bring M-E up a notch, Ted said "I'm one of them." He then recognized that (a) the research guy basically gave Don's pitch, thereby taking away Don's legend and (b) Don knew the same thing. When Don walked out,

He's mentioned her several times. I remember an episode either last season or the one before where Cutler wants to fire him and Roger says something like "Do you want to see him on Mary Wells' lap?"

So, Don is now on a Mark VII production? It was the early 70s.

No. That happened when they were heading to Pismo Beach.

I don't think Roger was being a villain. He was being a realist. She would be dragged through the mud now but, in 1970, she would have been eviscerated in court. Rape victims were regularly grilled about what they were wearing. Sexual harassment claims were next to impossible to prove. How she got her partnership

You've never wanted to seal someone lazy at work into a tunnel? Be honest.

My favorite musical moment, although not technically a song, is when the mom goes out on tour as Lindana. The boys turn the dad into Max Modem, an 80s techno/electronic dance performer. They tell him to play something 80s on the keyboard and he does an Emerson Lake & Palmer-type riff. Phineas stops him, saying,

Which is funny, because Gene Simmons and Geddy Lee have this mutual admiration society dating back to when they toured together. Seriously, they do.

He may very well be an ass. My points were only that he didn't leave his kids, as they were grown, and that he wasn't an ass because he wasn't looking to start again with a four year old.

I have a teenager. Children crave family,. However, does that mean you have to stay married forever if both parties are miserable?

OK, good. It wasn't just me.

Arnold Jackson. It's the fro.

It's Rye Playland, not Funland. It's also where they filmed the genie scene in "Big.

He didn't leave his family. His kids were grown.

I agree. He wasn't an asshole. He's a guy who raised his kids and isn't looking to go back. He actually made it clear that he waited until his youngest went to college. I think he was just in a different place than Joan.

It's easy 'cause you're beautiful.

I'm Jewish and have never seen an ecumenical Kaddish; Rachel is probably a little older than my parents and there's no way that would have flown in 1970. I think Don just felt awkward and judged, and wanted to show her sister, by participating, that he wasn't just some asshole who was going to leave his wife and