If the real women would make a stand, we wouldn't have to worry about that.
If the real women would make a stand, we wouldn't have to worry about that.
I've got a horn of plenty for you.
As long as it's not a female orgasm.
Ever since I started commenting here, I feel like I haven't worked a single day!
Ron Swanson?
First dyslexia, now cancerAIDS… the universe really is unjust, isn't it?
he said "hipsterish," not "whiskerless"
Meh, I really doubt Don's gonna even attempt to get back into the ad game at this point, barring some even closer confrontation with his past than he had in this episode that scares him back into his ad man persona. Even back in season 1 (2?) when Roger found out about McCann trying to hire him, he said if he ever…
The question is: who would play adult Sally? And which decade would it be? The '80s, when she's in her 30s, or even later? I'd say the '80s would be the most compatible with the "period" feel of the show, as the '90s would probably look too "modern." I could see Sally yelling down the stairs to her kids in a…
"Those must be comfortable shoes."
"movie." ok.
Maybe it's been edited, but it does mention it, at the end of the third paragraph from the end (not counting Stray Observations)
Always a dead-giveaway. The only reason I got that damn DUI was because I was commenting and driving…
The huge corporation I work for actually just "bought" a slightly-huger company last year, and viewing these last several episodes in that light has shown me how much worse it could have been. Honestly not much at all has changed, somehow.
*REALLY drinks*
I know you're at least half-joking, but I wonder how much damage, dollar-wise would be involved in recreating a 5 or 6-star wanted level pursuit…I'm sure it's on the internet somewhere actually.
Sure, he was getting rid of Herb, but he was also getting rid of their car account. Of course, Roger was simultaneously pursuing the Chevy account, but the news of having lost Jaguar broke first, and it would have otherwise been a sizable blow to the company. Joan wasn't the only one who was mad, either; as Pete said…
Wow, the comment you were responding to has been deleted, but judging by your response it must have been a DOOZY
I'm not saying there are, but I think the overall American church (particularly in the South; I can't speak for other areas) has the idea that God is the white-bearded libertarian that will deliver them from Obama, and a God that is big or complex enough to be able to take any other form is scary.
I think the backlash when the book first came out was due to the portrayal of God in physical form (and probably had something to do with the fact that God and the Holy Spirit are portrayed as a black woman and an Asian woman, respectively; Jesus is accurately portrayed as a Middle Eastern Jewish man). Other than…