Tuesday, November 6th, 2007
Holy crap! Those are the best written picket signs ever!!!1111
WGA strikers hope that studio execs will come to their senses once they see the most clever picket signs ever used by protesters. Here are some the writers we saw out there today:
The Letterman Show Writers’ Strike

Above you can see the dire effects the writers’ strike is having on a Late Night show like Letterman. That’s at least #498 on my list of Top 10 things we’ll be missing without TV.
Family Guy Writers’ Strike

Seth’s original idea was to protest at a wacky location like a Wal-Mart in Wichita, Kansas while juggling.
Blue Collar TV Writers’ Strike

Things aren’t smelling too good over ‘dere at the gosh darn Blue Collar show.
Carlos Mencia Writers’ Strike

Perhaps the most unaffected by the strike, the Carlos Mencia show’s top writers, the copy machine and his lovely assistant, still lend a thieving hand.
Seinfeld Writers’ Strike

Even non-active writers have decided to honor the strike and give their 2 cents (not monetary in this case).
Quicky Newsbite: May the Strike End Soon for All Our Safety!
Despite the efforts, unity, and general upbeat-i-ness of Hollywood writers’ as seen above, the strike had an unfortunate beginning on Monday when a writer for the Spike Feresten show was hit by a sedan trying to cross the picket line on Sunset Boulevard. Hollywood insiders are split on the incident–some asking, “Who is Spike Feresten?” and others asking: “Does he really have writers on that show? I couldn’t tell.”
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