"Mad Men" - it seems like they try to capture this glamorized version of the '50s and '60s advertising culture.
Not only was Dan Cooper likely an alias, but many people suspected at the time were people living under assumed names. The '50s and '60s were a time … - Geoffrey Gray
Not only was Dan Cooper likely an alias, but many people suspected at the time were people living under assumed names. The '50s and '60s were a time …
- Geoffrey Gray
"Mad Men" - it seems like they try to capture this glamorized version of the '50s and '60s advertising culture. - Geoffrey Gray
One of the things, universally, that psychologists found with hijackers in the early '70s was that they all struggled with women. - Geoffrey Gray
One of the things, universally, that psychologists found with hijackers in the early '70s was that they all struggled with women.
There's an obsession, within our culture, with the genteel thief. Somebody who commits a crime, but does it in a classy way. - Geoffrey Gray
There's an obsession, within our culture, with the genteel thief. Somebody who commits a crime, but does it in a classy way.
One of the clues that I chased was that Dan Cooper, whoever he was, found an old magazine story called "How to Leave Your Life." And followed the dir… - Geoffrey Gray
One of the clues that I chased was that Dan Cooper, whoever he was, found an old magazine story called "How to Leave Your Life." And followed the dir…
We're attracted to bad guys, and we like to follow bad guys, because they do things that we want to do but just don't do, for whatever reasons. - Geoffrey Gray
We're attracted to bad guys, and we like to follow bad guys, because they do things that we want to do but just don't do, for whatever reasons.
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