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I'll take 'Mad Men overload' for $200, Alex

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Maybe you've been wondering, "Has Mad Men infiltrated every aspect of modern life?" Well, wonder no more. Today's episode of Jeopardy will feature a category devoted to AMC's hit show. If you can't catch that, there's an entire Mad Men-themed Jeopardy game online, with categories like "Ad slogans," "1962" and "When sexism was sexy." (Before you get too interested, that last one isn't real.) So, which promotional frontiers still await Mad Men's inescapable clutches? It seems they won't be happy until people are walking around in Sterling Cooper trucker hats. But the odds of that are ... pretty good, actually.

—Posted by David Griner

October 17, 2008 in Griner, Mad Men | Permalink

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There's going to be a huge spike of advertising students in colleges, just you watch.

But man, this show is everywhere. Especially in the fashion industry.

Posted by: EGGO | Oct 17, 2008 12:15:07 PM


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