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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!The shabby and creaky New Haven Railroad commuter cars are what I remember best from the "Mad Men" era. The Gillette blue-bladed men in their crisp white shirts with narrow Peter Gunn neckties silently hiding their hangovers behind copies of The New York Times and Herald Tribune on the morning pilgrimage into the city. The same men, their ties loosened and their moods elevated by paper cups filled with J & B and Cutty Sark from the bar car, talking loudly about advertising agencies (BBD0, Young & Rubicam) and sports (Mickey Mantle, Frank Gifford) as they headed home to the John Cheever ...
(June 17) -- Thirty years ago, Cracked magazine was something very bad for a humor publication: A joke; an obviously inferior rip-off to the more sophisticated and much funnier Mad magazine. The magazine started in 1958 and for most of its run, its articles tended toward cheesy movie spoofs and stories with titles like "What If The Fonz Was A 'Star Wars' Character?'" The Mad rip-offs didn't end there. Instead of nebbishy cover boy Alfred E. Neuman, Cracked had janitor (and Beck lookalike) Sylvester P. Smythe. Cracked.com The magazine formerly known as Cracked has reinvented itself and ...
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