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The creation of a whiskey campaign on the night before Thanksgiving. Don and Peggy, season 4 post 'The Suitcase'.
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An awkward reunion, post-Vatican II.
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It had already been a rough day when John saw her across the bar.
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Motherhood, friendship, and the Sterling-Cooper-Draper-Pryce family: nine months in the lives of Joan Holloway and Peggy Olson.
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A story about two beginnings already in-progress.
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Joan Holloway Harris and Peggy Olson are on their way to London together to set up a branch office of SCDP so Lane Pryce can be closer to his children. A summer storm brings unexpected revelations.
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When Carla started in her full time position at the Draper household, Betty outlined what she would be asked to do. Of course Carla would care for the children and Betty’s aging father, she would cook, and every day she’d have a battery of cleaning tasks.
This was written for Yuletide's New Year's Resolution Challenge 2011 for soundingsea.
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Four times Peggy went to Don's office, and one time he went to hers.
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Midge and Don conduct a business transaction during Blowing Smoke (S4).
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When Pete brings his baby into the office, he has a long overdue heart-to-heart conversation with Peggy about their past.
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A journey along the life rivers of Peggy and Joyce, including moments of awkwardness, yearning, love and regret
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Please don't let on that you knew me when I was hungry and it was your world.
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Betty's mom was the one who taught Betty how to do her hair.
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Elliot Lawrence doesn't quite prove to be their salvation, but it's close. Post-S4.
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In the midst of cultural and political upheavals, New York rings in 1966 with a transit strike. The story follows Peggy and Joan on their separate paths - until they intersect.
Warning for depictions of racism and homophobia. Does the sexism go without saying?
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The Hot 100 Number 1 Singles of 1965 & 1966 by pepperlandgirl (pepperlandgirl4) for starfishofelves
Mad Men
15 Dec 2010
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Joan Harris has everything under control. She doesn't need anybody's help. Until the time she does, and nobody notices except Peggy.
Set after Tomorrowland. Moments of foul language and sexuality, but no more explicit than what you see on the show.
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Post S4. “Oh, Monday morning, you gave me no warning of what was to be.”
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Sal has dinner with his mother. She has a request.
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A scene from the second Monday morning at Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce.
