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No, it isn't. A common (okay, not so common) misconception, but she was only 18 at the time, and looked nothing like that then.

Don't forget about "Paris."

Don't forget about "Paris."

You know, I've always been partial to Betty and put up with her mental problems; being Mrs. Draper was not a fun job. But when she told Sally about Anna, she finally lost me. That was just unforgivably spiteful, and it was nice to see Sally (eventually) blow it off and throw it right back at her just to piss off her

"Duck Soup" is not the best Marx Brothers movie.

"My God, having John Slattery play off of Kiernan Shipka is the greatest thing this show has ever or will ever do. I require more adventures of Roger and Sally!"

I never got the impression that it WAS Timothy Leary they were trippin' with.

Seriously, when you look at Megan, you think, "She'd be pretty if her shiny white teeth didn't have a gap in them?"

Plus, it was freakin' hilarious for about the first 30 minutes.

Agreed, but at least we know for sure now that they won't waste another week keeping Joan out of the office.

I think it's funny that nobody at the office noticed how hot Megan was until she became Mrs. Draper. You had your chance, Harry!

Most of "Irreversible."

Tasha:

Knowing nothing about the book, the review makes me want to take a pass. Just having to watch Woddy Harrelson is bad enough in any movie, but it sounds like "Twilight" for the P-apoc crowd.

"If The Walking Dead was doing this on purpose, if it was some sort of dark satire about some idiots in a zombie wasteland, I’d accept this. But we’re supposed to like these people."

Let's recap:

The last six minutes of this episode saved the rest of it. I was wondering when they would come across other humans who weren't so friendly, which is a trademark of p-apoc stories.

Same thing here, but for me, it was "Hysteria." After getting Kerrang! shipped to NW Ohio for a few years and reading about (and buying) all the great NWOBHM my paper route would allow me to, it only took a few years until Ratt, Poison, and all these other bands took the "heavy" out of "heavy metal." By the time th

Re: Bruce Springsteen and the E Stree Band, "Santa Claus Is Coming To Town"

Great article, and I couldn't agree more. I was only 9 back in 1977, and more intersted in Kiss, Ted Nugent, and Aerosmith. ("Draw the Line," their coked-out excess album, and the heaviest thing they ever did? Yeah, 1977.) But my older brother did buy all the Ramones records (and the Sex Pistols debut, when it became