Writer's strike

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    Originally Posted By WilliamK99

    Back to Work Dalmatians
     
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    Originally Posted By JeffG

    Variety is reporting that the WGA has now officially announced that 92% of the membership voted to end the strike. It is now officially over and the writers should all be back at work as of tomorrow.

    The contract still has to be ratified officially via a vote over the next couple weeks, but that is probably pretty much a formality.

    -Jeff
     
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    Originally Posted By BlueOhanaTerror

    It's a formality. It's a lame deal. We weren't going to get another one.

    Seriously doubt Patric Verrone will be re-elected once all the facts get out.
     
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    Originally Posted By Jim in Merced CA

    So it's back to work for the writers! Welcome!
     
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    Originally Posted By jonvn

    Oh well, there goes my chances of becoming a screenwriter.

    I had several scripts already, too. I had this one idea for a story about these guys trying to blow up this space station that could destroy whole planets.

    Eh, it'd never work anyway.
     
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    Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan

    Mine was about a talking, wise cracking duck who swears constantly. I called it "Fowl Language" and it'll be on Showtime this summer. I'm hoping Joe Pesci will sign on to be the voice of the duck.
     

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