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Nov. 12th, 2007 09:25 amChaucer on the writer's strike
Oh, Geoffrey. Every time I think you've jumped the shark, you make me laugh again. You've never read Geoffrey Chaucer Hath a Blog, you say? You must! Start with the Favourite Posts and work your way through there.
The best part about it is the comments in Middle English, or attempted Middle English.
Oh yes. The other point of this post. Support your writers. If you're in L.A., picket with them. Bring them food. If you're not, send postcards. Educate your friends. It distresses me that both the Times and Entertainment Weekly are both characterizing this as "those silly floofy writers, thinking they're real union workers," especially when they should have the most solidarity with those other people tap-tapping away at keyboards for a living.
Oh, Geoffrey. Every time I think you've jumped the shark, you make me laugh again. You've never read Geoffrey Chaucer Hath a Blog, you say? You must! Start with the Favourite Posts and work your way through there.
The best part about it is the comments in Middle English, or attempted Middle English.
Oh yes. The other point of this post. Support your writers. If you're in L.A., picket with them. Bring them food. If you're not, send postcards. Educate your friends. It distresses me that both the Times and Entertainment Weekly are both characterizing this as "those silly floofy writers, thinking they're real union workers," especially when they should have the most solidarity with those other people tap-tapping away at keyboards for a living.