Don is such a sweetheart and frankly I'm happy to see this side of him for a change. I know that feeling of waiting by the phone but Ann had it coming for awhile. Don is always accommodating and supporting her and perhaps now she'll appreciate him more. ❤
As has been posted elsewhere on the internet, the film of the opening credits of the railroad tracks is reversed -- the cars on the New Jersey Turnpike appear to be driving on the left lanes.
I had typing class in 1976, in 9th grade, and most of the typewriters were manuals.The ribbon was messy to touch, and sometimes my fingers slipped between the keys while typing...that hurt! Ann acts like everyone should be in show biz...Donald told her he wasn't a playwright. Jeez, let him be. Ann is starved for fame and never thinks of the consequences. I never heard of colored typing paper. Ann is a ditz. Maybe she should have been a blond.
Typing paper did come in many colors. Pink, grey, beige, pale blue, pale green, yellow, and more. I took typing on a manual as well. I graduated in 1976. Ann for sure is a ditz.
Ann says, "ladies first." I had to laugh, because that was the title of a story in Marlo Thomas's groundbreaking 1970's era t.v. special, "Free To Be, You And Me." It did not end well for the young lady in the story who kept repeating "ladies first" in order to get her own way. FTBYAM was also a book, and a vinyl record.
They've never shown Don getting that angry before. He had every right too. But being such a nice guy he can't stay angry for long. Gotta love him!
Don is such a sweetheart and frankly I'm happy to see this side of him for a change. I know that feeling of waiting by the phone but Ann had it coming for awhile. Don is always accommodating and supporting her and perhaps now she'll appreciate him more. ❤
I remember those typewriter ribbons. They were messy. Lol
I love this show.!!
me too, Marlo Thomas was That Girl, I have the Ann Marie doll, with Ann holding the flag.
Ted wrote a novel last season, Marlo was his receptionist and typed up a storm. Amnesia?
As has been posted elsewhere on the internet, the film of the opening credits of the railroad tracks is reversed -- the cars on the New Jersey Turnpike appear to be driving on the left lanes.
I had typing class in 1976, in 9th grade, and most of the typewriters were manuals.The ribbon was messy to touch, and sometimes my fingers slipped between the keys while typing...that hurt! Ann acts like everyone should be in show biz...Donald told her he wasn't a playwright. Jeez, let him be. Ann is starved for fame and never thinks of the consequences. I never heard of colored typing paper. Ann is a ditz. Maybe she should have been a blond.
Typing paper did come in many colors. Pink, grey, beige, pale blue, pale green, yellow, and more. I took typing on a manual as well. I graduated in 1976. Ann for sure is a ditz.
Ann says, "ladies first." I had to laugh, because that was the title of a story in Marlo Thomas's groundbreaking 1970's era t.v. special, "Free To Be, You And Me." It did not end well for the young lady in the story who kept repeating "ladies first" in order to get her own way. FTBYAM was also a book, and a vinyl record.
Seymour seems to be Anne's 3rd agent....she must be picking flop agents for her to keep changing one.
Or she was such a bad actress agent's kept dropping her😁
@@bridgettstephens5582 lol...yea
LOL
24:24 - Ann Marie invents the cellphone.
Don and his girfriend fight
fifty percent of each show !
Thats Right !
So she takes him back that easily?? He was gone all those weeks and she didn't know where he was??
That one did not have much going for it. Very clean rubbish !