Novelists Strike Fails To Affect Nation Whatsoever »
Posted By ind06 1 year, 7 months ago in HumorLOS ANGELES - The Novelists Guild of America strike, now entering its fourth month, has had no impact on the nation at all, sources reported Tuesday.
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uncle-dave1 year, 7 months ago
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Maybe this will finally slow down Ed Wood.
http://blogs.amctv.com/scifi-scanner/2007/07/ed...
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buckheadd1 year, 7 months ago
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I am actually quite elated that this strike has not been deft enough to slow down the economy. I of course, did not think that America's economy would be destitute of the books. However ironic is it, that within few months after the Television write strike, that this strike came. These strikes are getting musty, those workers have to be supple and not be rampant all the time.
But if I am elected as president, I will never accede to these minor things that few people care about, I will let them have solace though, by brandishing a new more powerful and effective economy. Then, they will remain extant and amend themselves.
BUCKHEADD FOR PRESIDENT! 2008! VOTE FOR ME AND YOU WILL EMBARK UPON AN UNFEIGNED JOURNEY HELPING PEOPLE HERE IN THE USA AND PEOPLE ALL AROUND THE WORLD!
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