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Clips from Mad Men - The Fog (S03E03)
"But she says those eggs can never become a chicken,"
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"- you can shake it, then eat it. - Really?"
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"Is the baby gonna live in Grandpa Gene's room?"
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"It's not Grandpa Gene's room. It's the baby's room."
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"- I thought it was gonna be a girl. - Well, I thought you were gonna be a boy."
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"Not all surprises are bad."
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"- Everything's gonna be fine. - That's what Miss Farrell said."
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"Well, then I guess it must be true."
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"Burt Peterson's firing was undignified. Building security. That's all I'll say."
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"Confirm a couple of rumors. Did he throw a desk chair against a window"
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"Not that I know of."
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"Burt Peterson lived hard and loved hard. So, Harry here is an expert in media."
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"- We know that. - But as we studied your indices,"
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"In fact, among negroes, sales are actually growing."
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"No, of course you do."
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"This is Ebony."
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"Jet. Space in these magazines costs far less than what you currently spend."
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"Daily newspapers that go just to this market for pennies on the dollar."
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"Shift a portion of the media budget from lower-indexing white areas"
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"to this market, where it can do more good."
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"- will have double the effect. - A negro ad and a white ad?"
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"So, Campbell, you're making twice the ads for us now."
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"No, do them together. Integrate it."
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"- I don't think that's legal. - Of course it's legal."
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"Who's to say that negroes aren't buying Admiral televisions"
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"because they think white people want them?"
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"- Miss Olson is here to see you. - Send her in."
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"I know he doesn't need clothes, but don't return it."
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"- You didn't have to do that. - I did."
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"No one told me they were all going in on it together."
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"I heard you were back at work, but now I wonder if that's true."
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"I invited you in."
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"I don't know if this is the best time. I don't know. It's kind of serious."
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"and I'm so grateful to you for all you've done."
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"Well, you know, I'm paid very little."
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"My secretary doesn't respect me because I make $71 more a week than she does."
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"Paul Kinsey does the same work that I do, and not as well sometimes."
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"And I don't know if you read it in the paper, but they passed a law"
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"where women who do the same work as men will get paid the same thing."
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"Third time. It must be old hat."
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"- You're gonna be fine, Peggy. - I look at you and I think,"
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"You have everything, and so much of it."
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"What do you want me to say?"
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"I don't think I could have been any clearer."
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"You see what's been going on here the last six months?"
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"What if this is my time?"
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"Hey."
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"- Did you tell Don about Duck? - That's none of your business."
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"Sure, they hear you're shopping around, they'll want you more, but me?"
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"- Did you say something? - It's my decision, Pete."
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"If it isn't Martin Luther King. I should dropkick you off the roof."
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"Admiral Television has no interest in becoming a colored television company."
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"But they are. It seems illogical to me"
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"This is a sensitive issue. Businesses hate that."
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"Let me put it in account terms."
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"Are you aware of the number of hand jobs I'm gonna have to give?"
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"Am I being taken off the account?"
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"I'm going to have to pretend I had you killed!"
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"Sales are flat. I had to do something."
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"I don't know if anyone's ever told you that half the time"
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"this business comes down to, "I don't like that guy.""
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"Are we done with the flogging?"
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"but I can tell you there's definitely something going on."
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"We'll look into it. You can go."
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"- Mommy! Daddy! - Mommy! Mommy!"
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"Welcome, welcome!"
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"Wait till you see your fridge."
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"If there's a power outage, you can feed the entire street for a month."
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"- Hi, baby. I'm your brother, Bobby. - Remember, you have to be careful."
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"You know. It was all a fog."
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"You're making a mistake not forcing Carla to stay."
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"She's been away from her family. And I can manage."
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"- I know some girls. - You want something to eat?"
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"- Sure. - I got it. Come on."
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"But this bad behavior is new."
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"I know that you're expecting a child, but she already has a little brother."
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"You came here because we do this better than you,"
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"We're going to have lunch, you know."
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"- No. - I just felt I should call and apologize"
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"I didn't mean to upset your wife, and..."
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"- I believe it's empty. - I gotta go."
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"Damn it, what is with you people? I don't know a damn thing!"
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"- It's not, but I'll have one. - Right now?"
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"And the nurse said, "Don't forget."
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"so I can prepare you for delivery. This part should be familiar."
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"- What? Please, I have to see her. - Please, she's in recovery, resting."
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"You know what? I know it."
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"- Who are you? - It's me."
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"You do know me."
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"- Okay, so it's me. - What are you doing here?"
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"Did you get any sleep?"
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"- I'll see what I can do. - Good."
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"- Come. Join us. - What is she doing here?"
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"Two months at Grey and you're already having a nosh?"
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"- What are you doing out of bed? - I smelled something."
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"And?"
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"It's not gonna happen, Peggy, not now. I'm fighting for paperclips around here."
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"- "I want what he has." - Really?"
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"You have relationships with your clients. That's leverage."
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"If I may. Bert, Roger,"
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"but I don't think it would be wrong of us to pursue it in some way."
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"How was it?"
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"- An RCA. - Really?"
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"I've been thinking about my situation here,"
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"so there's a chance I'll see you the whole way through."
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"I even called in. Like the prison can't run without me."
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"You'll be okay. You're a house cat."
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"- Television. The air, not the sets. - Now, Admiral Television sales are flat."
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"- We know that, too. - You do?"
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"I haven't seen anybody in an hour. What's going on?"
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"You're wasting paper."
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"I'll shave you and then give you a quick low enema."
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"Daddy?"
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"My goodness. Of course. Here, take mine."
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"And ads on television geared to this market and white markets"
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"- I want to go home, you bitch! - Please relax!"
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"would make you the same profit as a 2% increase system-wide."
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"I have an RCA."
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"It's not a good time for me, Don. Do you know how expensive this city is?"
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"- Roger. - Dada."
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