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Sunday’s episode of Mad Men, entitled The Good News was a typical episode. Even for Mad Men fans, it was a slow, relatively uneventful episode that is a set up for bigger things to come. After all, it is 1965 and all kinds of things are about to happen, historically. The Beatles, Viet Nam, and Martin Luther King.

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Who wouldn’t like the freedom to take off and travel to taste the delicious delicacies, learn the wisdom and culture and meet the people of a strange new places? Tell me about your ideal journey. Which countries would you visit, if money and time were not a problem? Leave a comment, describing your version of Eat, Pray Love and you will be entered into a drawing to win a $100 gift card from www.luggage.com.

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At Just Chick Flicks, we will explore, discuss and review movies that touch the hearts of women heart, appeal to our emotions; movies focusing on the loves and issues of women, movies that help women have a better self images and movies that entertain us and make us laugh, cry and make us think. We are redefining the chick flick!

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Tonight’s episode brings back three characters from previous seasons. Freddy Rumsen, the ad exec with a drinking problem who was let go after he wet himself in a meeting; Lee Garner Jr., the Lucky Strikes cigarettes VP, a spoiled rich boy with too much money and a big secret; and Glenn Bishop, the 12-year old neighbor kid and a psycho killer in the making.

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Just Chick Flicks has joined with other movie bloggers on Anomalous Material for 31 Days to Build a Better Blog, a course was created by The Problogger, himself Darren Rowse.

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