Wow, guys - rationalize much?
Wow, guys - rationalize much?
Sorry, but when you wrote "Doctor McRapist would have to support her and the baby" I thought you meant alimony, not division of assets.
But these two have no assets to divide. Joan lives with her mom and son in a rented apartment, and nobody ever got rich serving in the US Army. As for Joan's partnership, its value is…
Sorry, but when you wrote "Doctor McRapist would have to support her and the baby" I thought you meant alimony, not division of assets.
But these two have no assets to divide. Joan lives with her mom and son in a rented apartment, and nobody ever got rich serving in the US Army. As for Joan's partnership, its value is…
He wouldn't be suing for divorce if he didn't think he could make a case that she was at fault somehow. And though many commenters have joked that Gregg can't count, I can guarantee you that his lawyer can.
No DNA tests, but they had blood tests in those days. If McRapey, Jr has a blood type different from either…
He wouldn't be suing for divorce if he didn't think he could make a case that she was at fault somehow. And though many commenters have joked that Gregg can't count, I can guarantee you that his lawyer can.
No DNA tests, but they had blood tests in those days. If McRapey, Jr has a blood type different from either…
And Cary Grant was dropping acid years before Roger Sterling.
And Cary Grant was dropping acid years before Roger Sterling.
Wonderful Harry Crane moment: after Don throws the money in Peggy's face she walks out and Ken follows her. But Harry stands there staring at the money on the floor, as if debating whether to scoop it up.
Wonderful Harry Crane moment: after Don throws the money in Peggy's face she walks out and Ken follows her. But Harry stands there staring at the money on the floor, as if debating whether to scoop it up.
Shut up! You should be grateful you even have a job, so just shut up!
Shut up! You should be grateful you even have a job, so just shut up!
No, he stores that in Mason jars.
No, he stores that in Mason jars.
I gotta say that this was the most effective temporal loop-around (or whatever it's called) since the bag swap scene in Jackie Brown.
I gotta say that this was the most effective temporal loop-around (or whatever it's called) since the bag swap scene in Jackie Brown.
It's 1966, remember? Sexism, double standards, all that other stuff people love to argue about on Mad Men threads? No judge is gonna give a man alimony in 1966, especially not to an Army surgeon who's making a steady salary. Even in 2006, the latest year I could find statistics for, men made up just 3.6% of all…
It's 1966, remember? Sexism, double standards, all that other stuff people love to argue about on Mad Men threads? No judge is gonna give a man alimony in 1966, especially not to an Army surgeon who's making a steady salary. Even in 2006, the latest year I could find statistics for, men made up just 3.6% of all…
Yup. It's like Aristotle said - what matters is not whether it's possible but whether it's plausible.
Yup. It's like Aristotle said - what matters is not whether it's possible but whether it's plausible.
You often wonder if men are turned on by what they see?