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Have fun, go ‘Mad’

It's finally here, and you can spread the word with a custom eCard to mark
the event. The third season of “Mad Men,” the critically acclaimed
television show on AMC begins at 10 p.m. Sunday. Watch Don Draper and
company slide through the slimy world of a top-notch a Manhattan
advertising agency in the early 1960s. Smoking and drinking are part of
nearly every scene, no matter the time of time of day. The eCard site is
part of the Eight O'Clock Coffee site (www.eightoclockcoffee.com) and
features eight photos and many themes to select from.

Those of you with iPhones or iPod Touches will want to download the AMC app
from the iTunes App Store. It features the latest information and video
clips of several programs on the network, including “Mad Men.” The best
part: it's free!

Visit the official Mad Men site.

I know where I'll be Sunday night. Hope you can join the party (on TV, of
course).

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