laura: is the waffle house known for having a lot of cash on hand? think of a place, to rob, the waffle house loose change? i m going to climb into the ceiling like tom cruise and lower myself into the office. laura: usually those k-mart drop ceilings, you know you can hide stuff up there. they just drop down. it s not actually a ceiling. this is ridiculous. quickly, a 69-year-old man, a dutchman, is trying to he s suing the government because he wants to identify as a 49-year-old man. his name is and he feels he s being discriminated against on these dating aps because when he puts he s 69 they don t swipe back but if he put he were 49 he might be a whole new man. listen. i feel i suffer with my age.
laura: is the waffle house known for having a lot of cash on hand? when i think of a place, to rob, the waffle house loose change? i m going to climb into the ceiling like tom cruise and lower myself into the office. laura: usually those k-mart drop ceilings, you know you can hide stuff up there. they just drop down. it s not actually a ceiling. this is ridiculous. quickly, a 69-year-old man, a dutchman, is trying to he s suing the government because he wants to identify as a 49-year-old man. his name is and he feels he s being discriminated against on these dating aps because when he puts he s 69 they don t swipe back but if he put he were 49 he might be a whole new man. listen. i feel i suffer with my
period here. we still live in those drop ceilings. the lights look like that. a fly is not from 1960. it s just a fly. mad men is about an advertising agency in the early 1960s and an american hero, a person with a completely invented identity who is succeeding in this world. this man is in a panic inside. he is scared. he is out of control. but he has the appearance of ultimate confidence. my first job, i was in house at a fur company. this old pro copy writer, greek named teddy. teddy told me the most important idea in advertising is new. my original interest in this character of don draper was based on people like lee iacocca and sam walwalton and clinton.
into that area. they couldn t get in there because their cell tower is down. no communication. roads impassable. look at this fairfield inn. abby: look at towels all along the hallway. rob schmitt our reporter was trying to get to us from rockport. zero cell service. people have hopefully evacuated that area. had you people i guess from nursing homes had evacuated. people going to jails to find shelter. just now getting that visual as we are waking up this morning. clayton: look at dropped ceiling there goes to show you sure devastation. water sitting on flattened commercial buildings there. they don t have the runoff that you would have on residential buildings. some of those drop ceilings, tiles just collapsed right there right out of the ceiling. rick reichmuth standing by right now. downgraded now, rick to a category 1 but frankly who cares when you are seeing all of the rain and how much and how long this storm is going to hang out there? rick: absolutely who cares. the storm is a