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Hibernia- 10-08-2007

Solidarity!!

407- 10-08-2007

Well yeah, solidarity DK It'll be interesting, anyway.

hughsblues- 10-08-2007

Heads up for pictures and other media coverage of a House press event today to raise awareness for spinal muscular atrophy. Coverage might show up in lots of different places like the TV shirt thing did last year to raise awareness for mental illness. Very cool thing the show is doing. Got this link on HL.net...http://www.fsma.org/news2.shtml#house

bailey- 10-08-2007

So did any new yorkers make it to the New Yorker Talks sessions? There was a panel on Saturday, apparently, of TV masterminds in which David Shore was included. It would probably be helpful if I could make it through my issues of The New Yorker faster than I usually do. I could have passed on this information earlier. Sorry.

donkeykong- 10-08-2007

I'm guessing you don't have any pressing medical issues that could be taken care of right before the strike DK? I do have a gallbladder that needs to come out... hmmm, something to think about!

sweet fern- 10-08-2007

Solidarity Forever! http://www.labor-studies.org/Music/Solidarity_Forever.mp3

Silja- 10-08-2007

...and when we're done with Solidarity Forever we could sing a verse or two of The Ballad of Joe Hill...what? Yes, I spent a great part of the Eighties shouting slogans about Mrs. Thatcher and various anatomically impossible positions.

Taiga- 10-08-2007

Wow, when we walked the picket line we sang Twisted Sisters "We're Not Going To Take It".

saara_zaara- 10-08-2007

Ahem, I feel so frivolous...... Scans of the tvguide party posted by dryope at house_daily. Nothing spoilery, cut photo of some of the new cast, OE looking cool & others. http://community.livejournal.com/house_daily/219360.html (sorry, for the interruption ;D)

sasmom- 10-08-2007

...and when we're done with Solidarity Forever we could sing a verse or two of The Ballad of Joe Hill...what? Yes, I spent a great part of the Eighties shouting slogans about Mrs. Thatcher and various anatomically impossible positions. I dreamed I saw Joe Hill last night Alive as you or me Said I to Joe: you're 10 years' dead I never died, said he. I forget the rest ahhhh. I knew I'd find it (House probably has the original 78 recording of it from the Weavers) TALKING UNION BLUES If you want higher wages, let me tell you what to do; You got to talk to the workers in the shop with you; You got to build you a union, got to make it strong, But if you all stick together, now, ‘twont he long. You'll get shorter hours, Better working conditions. Vacations with pay, Take your kids to the seashore. It ain’t quite this simple, so I better explain Just why you got to ride on the union train; ‘Cause if you wait for the boss to raise your pay, We’ll all be waiting till Judgment Day; We’ll all he buried - gone to Heaven - Saint Peter’ll be the straw boss then. Now, you know you’re underpaid, hut the boss says you ain’t; He speeds up the work till you’re ‘bout to faint, You may he down and out, but you ain’t beaten, Pass out a leaflet and call a meetin’ Talk it over - speak your mind - Decide to do something about it. ‘Course, the boss may persuade some poor damn fool To go to your meeting and act like a stool; But you can always tell a stool, though - that’s a fact; He’s got a yellow streak running down his back; He doesn’t have to stool - he'll always make a good living On what he takes out of blind men’s cups. You got a union now; you’re sitting pretty; Put some of the boys on the steering committee. The boss won’t listen when one man squawks. But he’s got to listen when the union talks. He better - He’ll be mighty lonely one of these days. Suppose they’re working you so hard it’s just outrageous, They’re paying you all starvation wages; You go to the boss, and the boss would yell, "Before I'd raise your pay I’d see you all in Hell." Well, he’s puffing a big see-gar and feeling mighty slick, He thinks he’s got your union licked. He looks out the window, and what does he see But a thousand pickets, and they all agree He’s a bastard - unfair - slave driver - Bet he beats his own wife. Now, boy, you’ve come to the hardest time; The boss will try to bust your picket line. He’ll call out the police, the National Guard; They’ll tell you it’s a crime to have a union card. They’ll raid your meeting, hit you on the head. Call every one of you a goddamn Red - Unpatriotic - Moscow agents - Bomb throwers, even the kids. But out in Detroit here’s what they found, And out in Frisco here’s what they found, And out in Pittsburgh here’s what they found, And down in Bethlehem here’s what they found, That if you don’t let Red-baiting break you up, If you don’t let stool pigeons break you up, If you don’t let vigilantes break you up, And if you don’t let race hatred break you up - You’ll win. What I mean, Take it easy - but take it! Words by Millard Lampell, Lee Hays and Pete Seeger (1941) Music: traditional ("TaIking Blues”) © 1947 (renewed) by Stormking Music Inc.

Taiga- 10-08-2007

Where there's a cop beating a guy, he'll be there! Where somebody's fighting for a place to stand, he'll be there! Where...

Sans Serif- 10-08-2007

Give the writers bread, but give them roses. Or just more bread. I walked 8 miles a day (or something, QNS to Chelsea. Point is, my calves hurt like whoa) to work during the NYC transit strike; I think I could handle doing the equivalent for House. Even if it meant a hiatus. Happy writers are good writers (no Tritter!)! So I'm down.

Silja- 10-08-2007

Viva Che! Anyway, to get (remotely) back on topic: By my reckoning, they must be taping episode 7 or 8 by now. If they've stock-piled 3-4 scripts, that should take us as far as episode 11-12 and close to the Christmas hiatus. Maybe it'll just be a longer one this year. It's not as if we we're unfamiliar with waiting for months...*shrugs* Better that than disgruntled writers.

iamdaffodils- 10-08-2007

Viva Che! Anyway, to get (remotely) back on topic: By my reckoning, they must be taping episode 7 or 8 by now. If they've stock-piled 3-4 scripts, that should take us as far as episode 11-12 and close to the Christmas hiatus. Maybe it'll just be a longer one this year. It's not as if we we're unfamiliar with waiting for months...*shrugs* Better that than disgruntled writers. Silja - I think they're probably a little futher ahead than that...on one of the red carpet interviews the night of the Emmys with Shore/Jacobs I remember Katie Jacobs saying they were on episode 7 or 8 at that point, and that was 3 weeks ago.

thel222- 10-08-2007

From today's NY Daily News . . . Hugh Laurie is more compassionate than his character on "House." He'll help raise money for Spinal Muscular Atrophy tonight, and, since a producer on the smash hit show has a son afflicted with the disease, they've incoporated it into the Oct. 9 episode.