There's this, too: [link]
'Underneath'
Cable Drama: Still Waiting for the Cable Guy to Show Up with the Thread Name...
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
There's this, too
Nice!
I thought Don and Pete both looked horrified at the blackface routine, but for different reasons. I think Don appears to have a burgeoning social conscience of sorts, which is sorta uncomfortable because he's not exactly hero material. But I do think he understands the desire to be treated as an equal. Pete, on the other hand, probably thought that the whole display was the gauche sensibility of the nouveau riche.
Absolutely. And speaking of Pete, he and Trudy have a hobby, apparently... I thought it was funny seeing everyone's talent, although I was thrown off by Joan's dubbing.
I really love watching Peggy figuring it out. She's so sensible at her core that I think trying everything is really good for her.
And speaking of Pete, he and Trudy have a hobby, apparently
I'm not convinced it's a lasting hobby. I think they wanted to impress people at the party so they practiced a routine with that goal in mind. Now that it's over, I wouldn't be surprised if they give it up.
Oh, brilliant. Totally. I was thinking of their wedding, but you're totally right.
I thought the Kennedy baby was born alive but died within a few days.
I thought the Kennedy baby was born alive but died within a few days.
He was. His name was Patrick, IIRC. He was born 5 1/2 weeks early and died from Respiratory Distress Syndrome. Jacqueline also miscarried and gave birth to a stillborn baby girl in 1956 before Caroline was born.
That's the pregnancy with the picture of Jackie on the boat with the cigarette, right?
I don't mean to be flip, it's just such a creepy image, knowing what's to come.
That's the pregnancy with the picture of Jackie on the boat with the cigarette, right?
Yeah, it's one of the rare photos taken of her smoking-- she was so conscious of public image and to her, a lady just wasn't seen publicly smoking.
I was just browsing through the Secret Lives of First Ladies and was a little surprised (though I shouldn't have been) at how many smoked.
When Laura met the Bush family, Barbara asked her what she did. Laura replied: "I read. I drink. I smoke."
(This made me think of certain Buffistas, actually.)