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OK. Some I have yet to see, so I'll leave and go to netflix now. Thanks, bye.

I did watch an episode of this. I just didn't find it interesting. Maybe because I had a few too many marketing classes in school to realize the truth that marketing is lies wrapped up in a pretty box with a bow on top.

It's television. Nothing really important.

Headline says it all.

When I do wear a suit I go back to the 40s. Double-breasted worsted wool. Wide silk tie with an almost psychedelic pattern and a fedora, black or gray depending on the suit. And if it's colder, a black trench coat or woolen top coat or an up to date Columbia Saskatoon if it's really cold. Matching gloves and

Happy Birthday

A serious discussion about a television about advertising in the 1960s on a site owned by the Onion?

A.V. Club is a site of serious discourse? A.V. Club, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Onion?

Advertising is the selling of fear. Fear of bad breath, the second brightest clothes in the neighborhood, the second best hair, and in the time of Mad Men, the second best cigarettes and that odor "down there". But if you buy our product, you'll have the first best. American commercial television is like the

Mad Men is a night time costume drama like Upstairs Downstairs or Downton Abbey. What else is there? It's American claptrap where the most they can get away with is PG-13 with a few four letter words dealing with excretory functions and some four letter words about Hades and damn and nothing more. It's just

The Three Amigos??

I did that when I was much younger. The trailer was for the first Tim Burton Batman movie and was a 5 minute extended version. Because it was the Goddamned Batman.

Yoda you should ask.

Donny Osmond and Miguel Ferrer reprising their roles from the animated movie? I'd love to see Eddie Murphy as Mu shu. Too bad we can't get June Foray as grandmother. But I bet George Takei would be fabulous repeating his role.

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And in the meantime Incredibles 2 sits in development hell whilst Cars 3 and Toy Story
4 go direct to DVD.

It's an American night time soap opera on basic cable. Did you expect anything good or exciting from it in terms of sex or relationships?

I'm still gonna have a ham sandwich at lunch today. And maybe a shrimp cocktail before dinner tonight.

He's an advertising man. That makes him almost, but not quite, equal to the stuff I put in the little plastic bags when I take my dogs for their walkies.

How many kittens had to explode for this to happen?