Milk Men: The Mad Men parody

Milk men: Get ready for history, style, passion, and drama, all delivered right to your doorstep.

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Milk Men parodies mad men to a teet. (sorry).

Milk Men is a four-minute comedy skit created by Matt Fisher, Alden Ford and Justin Tyler of Sidecar Comedy for Atom.com. The skit cleverly merges the drama, double-crossing, and fornication of the 60s ad agency with the world of milk delivery. Naturally, the skit features a lot of smoking, including babies smoking. It also showcases the typical ad man's rhetoric when pitching the joy of milk.

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Michael Davenport's picture

This is pretty funny. Thank you for sharing this clip. At first I thought it was something a bit more serious than what it is, the slapping happened. The look of fear on the woman's face when she heard that Kennedy had ordered that all milk be pasteurized was really funny.

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I think the golden line is: "What could women possibly know about milk?"