Producers Are People Too

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They just launched a new website explaining their side of the conflict.

Stand tough brass!

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jonathan dobrer said:

Welcome aboard Tina.
You do know that the web site you linked to was a set up by the writers. They grabbed a couple of domain names and did some creative writing.

I'm not sure if they are breaking their own strike with these sites, but they are very funny.
Cheers!
Jonathan

Tina Dupuy said:

Yeah, I know its a fake. I think its hysterical.

Anonymous said:

This is exactly the brand of humor and entertainment that gains public support during this turbulent time. Spread the word..

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