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Clips from Mad Men (2007) - Smoke Gets in Your Eyes (S01E01)
"Adding money and education doesn't take the rude edge out of people."
Mad Men (2007)
"I'm not great with people, and you are."
Mad Men (2007)
"I mean, not counting that meeting we were just in."
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"Fuck you."
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"I know you girls are busy, but we've got a new one."
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"Peggy, this is Marge, Nanette, and Ivy."
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"If I know Joan, the candy's for me."
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"You know she has to lose 8 pounds by the Christmas party."
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"She moved on."
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"and then suddenly that's not good enough."
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"that through the manipulation of the mass media,"
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"We're no longer allowed to advertise that Lucky Strikes are safe."
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"But it may not affect sales."
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"I have been, uh..."
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"so why don't we simply say,"
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"You still have to get where you're going. ""
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"That's very interesting."
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"What the hell are you talking about?"
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"I'm not selling rifles here."
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"The Indians gave it to us, for shit's sake."
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"if we have this problem, everybody has this problem."
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"The Federal Trade Commission and Reader's Digest"
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"the concept of cigarettes and health together..."
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"But what Lee, Jr., said is right."
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"This is the greatest advertising opportunity since the invention of cereal."
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"How do you make your cigarettes?"
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"There you go."
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"Well, gentlemen, I don't think I have to tell you what you just witnessed here."
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"Happiness is the smell of a new car."
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"You are okay."
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"I get it."
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"For the record, I pulled it out of thin air,"
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"I don't know. Bunting and babies?"
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"That's hard work."
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"Consider the product: He's young, handsome, Navy hero."
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"Honestly, it shouldn't be too difficult"
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"to convince America Dick Nixon is a winner."
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"I'm still tingling."
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"Don, thanks again for the home run."
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"Fellas, I think this party's gonna have to move elsewhere."
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"that makes identical copies of things."
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"I still think she was right."
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"Have a great night, Pete."
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"I heard you were amazing in the meeting."
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"Fear stimulates my imagination."
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"and for, you know..."
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"Come on. I'm Italian."
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"How did you swing it?"
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"He pressed a button, and they came out."
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"Well, I have the best seat. What are we drinking?"
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"More of whatever's making you the way you are."
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"I like to laugh."
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"Now, you stop that."
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"You said you like to laugh."
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"I mean it."
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"You know exactly."
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"Um, you know what, girls?"
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"You're hurting me."
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"So, uh, what do you fellas do?"
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"and one whiskey neat."
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"So..."
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"You got in trouble, didn't you?"
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"and I certainly shouldn't have treated you"
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"Another account."
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"Don't you want to get a second drink in me first?"
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"Why aren't you married?"
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"that go along with..."
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"If I weren't a woman, I would be allowed"
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"She won't get married because she's never been in love."
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"For a lot of people, love isn't just a slogan."
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"and you just run off and get married and make babies."
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"You're born alone, and you die alone,"
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"because there isn't one."
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"I don't know what it is you really believe in,"
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"I don't know if that's true."
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"But you can tell your boss that you charmed me."
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"I'd like that."
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"Does Peggy live here?"
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"You must think I'm a creep."
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"I wanted to see you tonight."
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"I had to see you."
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"I'm not."
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"Old Gold man, huh?"
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"Can I ask you a question? Why do you smoke Old Gold?"
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"I'm sorry, sir. Is Sam here bothering you?"
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"Yeah. Do this again. Old-fashioned, please."
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"I guess. I don't know."
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"Why... I mean... Why Old Gold?"
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"They gave 'em to us in the service..."
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"a carton a week for free."
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"Yeah. They're a habit."
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"I love my Old Golds."
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"All right, well, let's just say tomorrow a tobacco weevil comes"
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"That's a sad story."
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"I think I could find something."
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""I love smoking. " That's very good."
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"My wife hates it."
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"Yeah, I heard about that."
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"Ladies love their magazines."
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"Yes, they do."
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"Am I interrupting anything?"
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"How's it going?"
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"They invented something called Grandmother's Day."
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"Can I run a few ideas past you?"
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"Does that mean what I think it means?"
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"Because I'm familiar with most of your ideas."
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"I'm having a situation with my cigarette account."
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"Wow, you really are here to talk."
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"You dealt with it."
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"I know I slept a lot better knowing doctors smoke."
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"Well, that's just it."
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"The whole "safer cigarette" thing is over."
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"low-tar, low-nicotine, filter tip."
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"All I have is a crush-proof box"
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"and "four out of five dead people smoke your brand. ""
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"Is this the part where I say,"
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""Don Draper is the greatest ad man ever,"
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""and his big, strong brain will find a way"
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"I don't want to go to school tomorrow."
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"You gonna pitch to me or not?"
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