u/Imtheonewiththefancy

Who is the most offensive or unsavory single serving character in Mad Men? I'll start with Timmy as his licks off his wedding ring....
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Who is the most offensive or unsavory single serving character in Mad Men? I'll start with Timmy as his licks off his wedding ring....

u/Imtheonewiththefancy — 2 days ago
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S6/Ep5: A Thing Like That

A quick cut to the plaque as they were walking out of the room. Had no idea until this rewatch that Megan won the Andy Award of Excellence at the ceremony when it was announced MLK had been assassinated.

u/Imtheonewiththefancy — 2 days ago
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Layne collecting his broken spectacles to unsuccessfully try to fix the Jag to end his life. A gut punch episode.

u/Imtheonewiththefancy — 11 days ago
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Season 5: The Grime

Eps 8 and 9 introduce some subtle differences to the aesthetic. While everything before was fresh, clean and colorful, you see aspects of wear and dirt enter the visuals. Kinsey's stained shirt, the scuff marks on the post in what is now Harry's office, the grime on Don's carpet. Another example of the other worldly attention to detail in this show when it came to set and wardrobe. It seems to mark the wear and tear on the characters.

u/Imtheonewiththefancy — 14 days ago
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Umpteenth rewatch. S3 E13 just noticed Trudy preparing the Chip and Dip prior to Don & Roger's arrival to ask Pete to join the new firm after being "fired" from PPL.

u/Imtheonewiththefancy — 1 month ago

HYSA vs Money Market

This question may not be a true Boglehead inquiry for this sub and better for a HYSA sub. I've adopted the boglehead approach since coming here and like the view points of this group so I'll take a chance and ask. 59 years old. Close to retiring and feeling good about my portfolio with the majority in a few VG invest it and chill funds.

80k sitting in checking doing nothing. Would like to set money aside for vacations and home repairs. The amount of money I get in interest wont be a difference maker but it's better than nothing. It's more mental accounting being that if I separate money for those goals, it disciplines me and I get a few more bucks out of it.

I want to move 30k into account into VUSXX (VG treasury money market fund) and keep contributing monthly. I would never need the $ "in two hours" I'm not seeing a considerable difference between this and a HYSA other than some HYSA's may have a fractionally better returns. Does anyone see an argument against VSUXX as opposed to a HYSA? Thanks.

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u/Imtheonewiththefancy — 2 months ago