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Well…I know that that voice-actress also PLAYED Babs…but was her character's tone, like that of her male cohorts, based on a "real life" person?

Well…I know that that voice-actress also PLAYED Babs…but was her character's tone, like that of her male cohorts, based on a "real life" person?

(singing)
"We're An-i-man-y, totally insane-y, (the death of Kurt Cobain-y), An-i-man-i-ACS!"
—I used to love how they always had a different insert line during this closing, as well as switching-out the "While Bill Clinton plays the sax" segment.

(singing)
"We're An-i-man-y, totally insane-y, (the death of Kurt Cobain-y), An-i-man-i-ACS!"
—I used to love how they always had a different insert line during this closing, as well as switching-out the "While Bill Clinton plays the sax" segment.

Thanks.  I just checked out the upload…AND IT'S A TERRIBLE FADED AND "MUDDY" LOOKING COLORIZED TV VERSION —SQUARE SCREENED, AND FILLED WITH VIDEO CASSETTE GLITCHES!  (Ah! —1978, when people actually thought that colorization was a good thing. And the movie, er, movie still has the awful George Burns intro that

Thanks.  I just checked out the upload…AND IT'S A TERRIBLE FADED AND "MUDDY" LOOKING COLORIZED TV VERSION —SQUARE SCREENED, AND FILLED WITH VIDEO CASSETTE GLITCHES!  (Ah! —1978, when people actually thought that colorization was a good thing. And the movie, er, movie still has the awful George Burns intro that

And, of course, every Michael Bay movie…is a parody of every other Michael Bay movie.  (—sorry; an oldie…but I couldn't resist.)

And, of course, every Michael Bay movie…is a parody of every other Michael Bay movie.  (—sorry; an oldie…but I couldn't resist.)

Oh!  —and how about the "New Wave Italian Erotic" segment of Woody Allen's "Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex (But Were Afraid to Ask)"…(?)

Oh!  —and how about the "New Wave Italian Erotic" segment of Woody Allen's "Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex (But Were Afraid to Ask)"…(?)

Any love for:

Any love for:

…and that word is:  Fuckhack.  If that's what passes for "acting" among the gorgeous, I'll take John Hurt in ElephantMadMan makeup every time.  (Actually, either thespiandroid might have potential, given a talented director and a moment of fearlessness on both their parts…—but their track records show them both to be

…and that word is:  Fuckhack.  If that's what passes for "acting" among the gorgeous, I'll take John Hurt in ElephantMadMan makeup every time.  (Actually, either thespiandroid might have potential, given a talented director and a moment of fearlessness on both their parts…—but their track records show them both to be

TO: I Am Gale Boetticher (below)

TO: I Am Gale Boetticher (below)

Hi.  Check out this Trailer (linked below) for the 1971 movie based on the play (—and directed by Alan Arkin!).  I think Megan would be playing Marcia Rodd's part…which sure doesn't seem like it requires a sexpot.

Hi.  Check out this Trailer (linked below) for the 1971 movie based on the play (—and directed by Alan Arkin!).  I think Megan would be playing Marcia Rodd's part…which sure doesn't seem like it requires a sexpot.

Thanks.  I have a question for you:  Do you think the MM writers are setting-up Peggy to function as Ginsberg's rival —competing for the same accounts at her new agency?  Don's perspective on these two could provide all manner of insights and strategems pre-pitch, undercuttings during the proceedings, and once-removed

Thanks.  I have a question for you:  Do you think the MM writers are setting-up Peggy to function as Ginsberg's rival —competing for the same accounts at her new agency?  Don's perspective on these two could provide all manner of insights and strategems pre-pitch, undercuttings during the proceedings, and once-removed