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Clips from Mad Men - The Fog (S03E03)
"What happened?"
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"The children were at the water fountain during gym"
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"and Sally hit the back of her head and her face went into the spigot."
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"No."
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"- Sally didn't mention it? - Why didn't you call us or send a note?"
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"No, of course not."
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"- I have to use the ladies room again. - We can talk about this another time."
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"I don't know if you can understand that."
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"It's going to be a beautiful summer."
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""Dinner at Hausner's: $19.44.""
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"If I were lying, wouldn't I have made it a round number?"
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"People forget that Karl Marx was the greatest economist who ever lived,"
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"Atlanta, Oakland, Chicago, Detroit, Newark, DC."
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"Seriously, is it possible that these Admirals are being bought by negroes?"
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"Do you want to go to the Mets game? Tickets and a watch."
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""for London Fog children's and young adults...""
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"I'd have to make 1,000 to keep up with your department."
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"They waste paper because they throw out bad ideas."
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"I suppose I hadn't necessarily thought of it that way."
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"Think of the men's morale, not just your own."
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"I've seen everything. You have my ticket stubs."
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"What's that like?"
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"- Mr. Draper? - Yes."
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"about our meeting this morning."
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"What I mean is, my father died when I was eight"
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"- If there's anything I can do... - Don?"
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"No one."
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"- This is my third time. - We sent you home before?"
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"I know it's silly, but I seem to be having trouble with this pen."
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"Now, I apologize, but we need your permission."
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"This is not how I pictured it. Where's all the backslapping?"
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"I left work this morning. I've been here all day."
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""Your wife's in the boat. You're on the shore.""
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"- I do. - So what's it like?"
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"How do they know you're dangerous?"
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"Everybody in stripes."
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"I tell a lot of jokes at work. You hear some doozies."
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"- That's a bullshit excuse. - That's true, Don."
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"- Do you need to call someone else in? - It's in."
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"The medication will help with the pain and put you in a twilight sleep."
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"Is he drinking?"
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"'Cause my Aunt Emma, her doctor was drunk,"
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"Dr. Mendelowitz, the obstetrician, is on duty and will fill in."
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"I want Dr. Aldridge."
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"I just don't know what I'd do."
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"I'm just a housewife. Why are you doing this to me?"
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"Not right now. She lost a lot of blood and had a transfusion."
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"But you can go to the nursery and look in at your son. It's just down the hall."
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"Thank you."
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"I'm sure yours is gonna be good, too."
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"I can't. I can't. I can't do it."
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"I don't know you."
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"Elizabeth, shut your mouth. You'll catch flies."
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"I left my lunch pail on the bus and I'm having a baby."
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"Jane's gonna put them on the back of her yacht or something for him."
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"No name yet."
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"That guy's a tick. See you at the traffic meeting."
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"Look, I woke up one day and had a realization."
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"- You two have a secret relationship. - What? That's ridiculous."
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"so that she could move up?"
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"I want to take you both with me to the promised land."
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"At Grey, an account man is expected to have ideas,"
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"You'll be sitting on velvet pillows, showered with riches, awards."
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"Don't be a baby. You should be taking meetings like this twice a week."
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"If you want to woo me, you'll have to buy me my own lunch."
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"- Maybe I should leave, too. - Why would you do that?"
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"You're so talented. You should strike while the iron's hot."
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"- I don't know. - This is your time, Peggy."
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"A lot of negroes prefer Admiral. I've done research."
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"- So, do your friends buy Admirals? - I'm sorry, sir. I can't really say."
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"- It's just us. It's just Hollis and... - Mr. Campbell."
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"Do you think I'm a bigot?"
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"The American dream."
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"You don't watch baseball? I don't believe you."
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"- I didn't know you could cook. - Mommy's much better at it."
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"- even though they come out of a chicken. - Why's that?"
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"Because they're from the store."
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"It's called addling."
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"only to have it bounce back and knock him over?"
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"Did he make a number two in a file cabinet?"
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"we realized that they're not flat everywhere."
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"These are your numbers, but I think we've discovered an interesting strategy."
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"By negroes, for negroes."
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"They already like it and we can make them buy more by increasing the exposure."
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"A 5% sales bump in Detroit alone"
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"Look, this conversation is not worth having."
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"I'm the youngest. I never had anything new."
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"I just..."
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"Maybe we need to get you a cheaper secretary."
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"Equal pay."
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"It's not a good time."
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"- Where are you going? - To the ladies room. You want to join me?"
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"I'm sharing my job with Kenny. I'm already redundant."
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"Your decisions affect me."
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"that they would reject an opportunity to make more money."
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"Never as good as you think it's gonna be."
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"it does seem as though there's money to be made in the negro market."
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"Obviously not with Admiral,"
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"Really?"
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"- We're here! - She's here!"
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"I missed you so much."
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"I was expecting the Piersons as well, but they're not coming. Please."
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"I appreciate that both of you are here."
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"and Becky ignored her,"
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"And then Becky went after her... Hair pulling, scratching."
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"She didn't need stitches in the end, I understand?"
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"This girl, this Becky Pierson, Sally told me she's a bruiser."
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"She's heavy."
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"The children poke pencils into her sides when she's sitting"
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"- because they think she can't feel it. - Sally doesn't do that, does she?"
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"I guess what I'm asking is, has anything changed at home recently?"
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"My... My father passed away. Last week."
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"The week before... Two weeks now."
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"- I feel terrible for bringing that up for you. - Well, it has not been easy."
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"Is this Grandpa Gene we're talking about? That poor thing."
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"I don't think she missed a day. Did she go to the funeral?"
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"- Why would we put her through that? - I don't think children belong in graveyards."
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"Now I realize why she was asking all those questions"
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"- about Medgar Evers' murder. - She was?"
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"I'm sorry."
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