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Uploaded by on Feb 9, 2008

The now three-month-old Hollywood writers strike could enter its final chapter Saturday when guild members gather in Los Angeles and New York to consider a proposed contract. (Feb. 9)

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  • YEAH the strike is (maybe) over. Now the writers can go back to writting all the "F" words their hearts desires. O' don't forget all the sexual inuendos on t.v. during the FAMILY HOUR. Why complain, after all it's... art. YEA RIGHT!!!.

  • these were people not getting paid for what they did.

    Its your choice to watch cockroach specials the rest of your life, but don't insult the dedicated and brilliant people in the WGA.

    They've been ripped off and they stood up for it, they deserve our support.

  • SAG writers suck! i don't miss their writing at all. mindless bullshit that they "write"...

    get a real fucking job, 'cause you're not "writers".

  • Those channels are for morons as well tool.

  • History channel,Nation Geographic,Discovery channel,the rest of TV ..sucks!!!Plus Tv is mostly Commercials.

  • yeah we really NEED these 'writers".coz I enjoy GARBAGE on TV.hahaha.yeah we really NEED the "SKILLS" of these people.heh

  • woo hoo its ended yayayayayayay !

  • I would still stick to viewing the History, Science, Discovery, National Geographic and various news channels, and never mind sitcoms or late night talk.

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