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Tuesday Afternoon

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6. I am, thanks. It has required a Major Lifestyle change. Was advised to find another job,
Sun Apr 5, 2015, 02:27 PM
Apr 2015

It has required a Major Lifestyle change. Was advised to find another job,

which I have done. Also, diet and exercise and medication changes. It has been a real ... eye opener as what Old Age is going to be.

I think, I was fooling myself that I wasn't aging. Ha!



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I am a little taken aback by so many that seem to idolize the Draper character... That shocks even hlthe2b Apr 2015 #1
Don Draper is an interesting character and, I want to like him and sometimes Tuesday Afternoon Apr 2015 #2
Yeah, Roger's pretty cool... I'm very glad they gave Bert (aka Robert Morse) hlthe2b Apr 2015 #3
I only watch stuff on NetFlix or DVDs from the Library or RedBox. Tuesday Afternoon Apr 2015 #4
Oh, my! I hope you are well on the path to recovery! hlthe2b Apr 2015 #5
I am, thanks. It has required a Major Lifestyle change. Was advised to find another job, Tuesday Afternoon Apr 2015 #6
A lot of Don hate here. callous taoboy Apr 2015 #12
You are quite the conflator it appears. To state Don should not be "idolized" hardly equates to hate hlthe2b Apr 2015 #13
Oh, I am much more of something that rhymes with conflator. callous taoboy Apr 2015 #16
Also, I am not responding to a particular post. callous taoboy Apr 2015 #17
gosh, I don't hate Don at all. I hate a lot of stuff that he does and I am not attracted to him Tuesday Afternoon Apr 2015 #24
I wasn't necessarily responding to your post, Tuesday- callous taoboy Apr 2015 #26
yes, Don is a complex character with complicated issues as is Betty. I wish we knew more about Tuesday Afternoon Apr 2015 #27
Love how the writers leave Betty's past alone- callous taoboy Apr 2015 #28
This sentence: Tuesday Afternoon Apr 2015 #30
And don't forget how Don treated his own brother! LeftinOH Apr 2015 #7
omg ... you are so right !! his own blood and kin. yeah. and the whole thing in Korea Tuesday Afternoon Apr 2015 #8
Because Don is a disgusting self-centered monster! dr.strangelove Apr 2015 #9
Bert knew because Pete Campbell told him because Pete opened that box that Don's halfbrother sent Tuesday Afternoon Apr 2015 #10
Betty is terrible too dr.strangelove Apr 2015 #11
One key to understanding Draper is that he has an upright moral sense... Bucky Apr 2015 #14
He is above it all. The rules do not apply to him. Pete Campbell said this about Don Tuesday Afternoon Apr 2015 #15
People hate it when I say this, but Pete Campbell really is the hero of MadMen Bucky Apr 2015 #19
actually, I can see it ,,,, Pete struggles and his results are hilarious, unintentionally so maybe. Tuesday Afternoon Apr 2015 #21
And he was so nice to Peggy in the very first episode Orrex Apr 2015 #25
Peggy is the Heroine but, she is the creative end of the business Tuesday Afternoon Apr 2015 #31
I love the characters, even though I wouldn't want to meet most of them. Orrex Apr 2015 #32
and see ... dude, that is the difference between you and me. I would love to work there Tuesday Afternoon Apr 2015 #33
I really like that spoiled brat. Like him a lot, in fact. callous taoboy Apr 2015 #29
thought you might find this interesting ... Tuesday Afternoon Apr 2015 #23
It's in the script so he had to do it jmowreader Apr 2015 #18
I reject all deterministic philosophies Bucky Apr 2015 #20
predestined. Tuesday Afternoon Apr 2015 #22
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