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Back and Forth: Mad Men Roundtable, “Signal 30” (with Cory Barker and Andy Daglas)

Posted on April 17, 2012 by Les Chappell

In this corner, Les Chappell of A Helpless Compiler! In this corner, Cory Barker of TV Surveillance! In this corner, Andy Daglas of The Vast Wasteland! And in this corner, the fifth episode of Mad Men‘s fifth season! Queensberry rules apply … Continue reading →

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