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Writer's Strike Thread

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Going scab would be career suicide. I'll definitely pass on that one.

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Seriously, could these shows really get much worse than the already are? I bet if there a strike, some of us probably won't notice the difference at all.

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>> if i wrote days, EJ Wells would be on everyday and everything and i mean everything every story and every character would be propping EJ Wells.

Um...yeah.

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if i wrote days, EJ Wells would be on everyday and everything and i mean everything every story and every character would be propping EJ Wells.

That's why you don't write Days, well that and a multitude of other reasons....... :rolleyes:

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Well, if I wrote GH, Jason Morgan would be on everyday and...oh wait, he already is.

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Well, Khan, now you don't have to write for soaps at all! You know, Jason's been taken care of. :lol:

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OTOH, Sylph, old Jace isn't shirtless nearly enough, and that's something I'd definitely rectify.

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Oh...be quiet!

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OTOH, Sylph, old Jace isn't shirtless nearly enough, and that's something I'd definitely rectify.

;)

Oh, I bet! :lol:

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http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/business/A...amp;oref=slogin

Hollywood Writers Break Off Contract Talks

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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Published: October 31, 2007

Filed at 10:17 p.m. ET

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Hollywood writers and producers broke off contract talks Wednesday night without a new deal, allowing the Writers Guild of America's current pact to expire at midnight.

It's not immediately clear whether the writers will walk off the job. A call to a union spokesman was not immediately returned.

Members of the guild recently voted to authorize their first strike since 1988 if necessary.

The Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers said no new talks were scheduled for Thursday.

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