Saturday, September 08, 2012

Mad Men Rick Rolled

Thanks diapapaya

23 comments:

  1. oh thanks! - can't wait for new season

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  2. Holy crap. How much adderal did the person who made this take?

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  3. anyone else a little disconcerted 'cause they are really saying dessert, not desert?

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  4. Good one dia! I always wonder who sits there and watches every single episode to find that one word. The Mr. Rogers ones always, always! make me cry a little. I am baby.

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  5. Thanks Enty!!!

    And I've also never watched any Mad Men. No Arrested Development and no Mad Men??? What the hell have I been wasting my time on then....

    CDaN!

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    1. Netflix has all but the most current season of Mad Men on streaming. I think they might also have arrested development. Both are MUST SEE! Pronto ;)

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  6. Someone with waaaay too much time on their hands.

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  7. Omg dia!!! Never seen AD?!? Get to iTunes immediately!

    Or, all 3 seasons are way on sale on Amazon. $26 for te whole series.

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  8. Dia, CDaN rehab for you:)

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  9. @Betsy: I originally thought the same way about desert / dessert, but desert pronounced as a verb sounds like the sweet, so all is okay.

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  10. JP, yes it's pronounced the same, but I kept "hearing" the dessert meaning. I wonder what brain process makes that happen. Maybe just too many years as a teacher.

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  11. Mmmmmm John Slattery...

    schwingggggg!

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  12. I may need to start the CDaN rehab pronto - while in the joint I can watch all these fine shows. I'll start a blog about it and Enty can post my ranting as I detox...

    Never gonna give CDaN up, Never gonna let CDaN down, Never gonna run around and dessert you!

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  13. Amazing!

    The different "goodbye's" made me chuckle the most though, even thought the "desserts" got me as well.

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  14. One of the goodbyes sounded like Don said "good spies." What am I hearing?

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  15. I mean "good spy," not plural.

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  16. I heard good spy too, Don said it I think.

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  17. Thanks Kristin and Goheels83. I need to get right on that and increase the laughter in my life :)

    Have a great rest of your Saturday!

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  18. Actually in tears over this! Rickrolling will never get old to me :)

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  19. He did say "good spy." Eh, close enough, right? ;-)

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