This is awesome. I cannot imagine sarcasm and graphic frankness of this type being permitted to be show to children in this day and age, not even in MAD. Which just makes this all the more awesome.
[…] of what I learned about popular culture, including faraway places such as Madison Avenue, suburbia, teenage-hood, adulthood, came from the pages of Mad Magazine. I each eagerly awaited […]
[…] of what I learned about popular culture, including faraway places such as Madison Avenue, suburbia, teenage-hood, adulthood, came from the pages of Mad Magazine. I each eagerly awaited […]
[…] world Mad Men (and, I assume, worked in advertising). These pages were dense with allusions to the world of 3-drink lunches, office smoking, trains to Greenwich, crazy parties with nubile secretaries, and […]
Excellent, Mad was always the best and still is. Spent lots of time reading MAD as a youngster. Maybe reading old MAD mags would benefit children more had the so called education they receive now. Wouldn’t you love to teach MAD to 6th graders.
Bourbon for breakfast sounds good to me. Hilarious!
Have things changed?…
This is awesome. I cannot imagine sarcasm and graphic frankness of this type being permitted to be show to children in this day and age, not even in MAD. Which just makes this all the more awesome.
Tell AMC and Lionsgate to stop futzing around with the negotiations that might push the next Mad Men season to 2012!
PETITION TO BRING BACK MAD MEN IN 2011:
http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/mm_s5/signatures?page=15
[…] of what I learned about popular culture, including faraway places such as Madison Avenue, suburbia, teenage-hood, adulthood, came from the pages of Mad Magazine. I each eagerly awaited […]
[…] of what I learned about popular culture, including faraway places such as Madison Avenue, suburbia, teenage-hood, adulthood, came from the pages of Mad Magazine. I each eagerly awaited […]
[…] world Mad Men (and, I assume, worked in advertising). These pages were dense with allusions to the world of 3-drink lunches, office smoking, trains to Greenwich, crazy parties with nubile secretaries, and […]
Excellent, Mad was always the best and still is. Spent lots of time reading MAD as a youngster. Maybe reading old MAD mags would benefit children more had the so called education they receive now. Wouldn’t you love to teach MAD to 6th graders.