"There's never been a company in the last 30 years that has tried to separate themselves from what happened on Mad Men," he says. "I was in like the 40s and what I'm saying. Don't tell me things are different ... Racism is rampant everywhere."
Kamar left. So we replaced him. He chose Toronto over all of us. Shame on his house. Shame on his family. Shame on him. At least him and his trusty sidekick Chad Gippity came through with notes on the week or Simon and I would have been lost.