TV?

So I woke up at the crack of dawn this morning (this could have to do with falling asleep at 10 pm) and figured I'd see if there was anything on the tube. Weirdly enough, all the channels seem to be off the air. I wonder if this has to do with the writers' strike. Anybody else have this problem?

I wonder if aspiring TV writers in L.A. can step forward and be scabs for the striking writers right now. I guess they probably don't want to, especially if they are part of the union.

Update: D called RCN, and now the TV is working.

Comments

This suzy said…
I'd think the "in need of work" writers probably wouldn't want to be scabs during the strike, if only because you could really hurt your chances of making some good connections with all those who are striking.
Bearette said…
that's true. i guess i was thinking about it b/c i indirectly know someone who's a tv writer, and he's finding it hard to get work...but i guess now is not the time...
Caro said…
Being a scab isn't cool. LOL

I didn't know you had a big scare. I hope it all works out.
Bearette said…
Thanks, C. I hope so too :)
Rachel Federman said…
When did you guys decide to get rid of your TV? (Is it chronicled in the blog somewhere...?)
Rachel Federman said…
I'm also always curious if ppl w/out TVs abuse the internet...I guess to be honest I'm always hoping...
Bearette said…
Oh, we gave it up after E was born. Suddenly there was no time to watch. I think most programs are not that good anyway. Though I did like Hung for a while (I watched it through Netflix).
Bearette said…
i do kinda abuse the internet :)

Popular posts from this blog

Vegetable personalities

The return of Rudolph

happy birthday e!