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THING OF THE WEEK


See what others said

…on the THING for the Week of 02/18/2008 & 02/25/2008 :


Did you even notice that the Hollywood writers were on strike? Are you watching TV more now that the writers aren't on strike?

message: Yeah, of course I saw that on E! News and perezhilton.com. No I am not watching tv more. I don't really understand what is going on except that the writers are angry about not receiving their rights? or something to like that.
name: mandy

message: During the writer's strike, I found that television was not extremely exciting. Now that the strike is over, I find myself watching even more television than before. Thanks for pointing that out!
name: Aru

message: Yes.Also yes and it's confusing!!!
name: Lucas

message: I noticed but I never really watched TV enough to watch a series.
name: Alexa

     
 
   
 
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