If we end up with too much money, is it okay if I put some aside for things like baking cookies, or perhaps a rainy day striker umbrella fund?That's good with me.
Sent.
Simon ,'Jaynestown'
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls, The Inside and Drive), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
If we end up with too much money, is it okay if I put some aside for things like baking cookies, or perhaps a rainy day striker umbrella fund?That's good with me.
Sent.
Thanks for the vote of confidence, guys. On a selfish note, it always makes me feel awesome that you trust me like this.
ETA: Many thanks to Polgara for donating the bags and for helping me schlep to Fox.
You're completely trustable, Allyson.
I'm good with cookie or whatever needs extra funding.
Also sent.
They can't get replacement writers,
Though as Morrissey sang "Take me back to dear old Blighty"
Insent, Allyson. I say this not because I doubt your trustworthiness, but because we never see enough of your pretty hair and we all like to live vicariously: take pictures when you drop things off!
I'm pretty sure Carson's deal was that material could be ad-libbed, not that the show's writers could come back to work. Letterman did the same thing. They were just talking about that on NPR the other day.
You're completely trustable, Allyson.
Hee. I'm flashing on Spike and Dawn.
"Take it back!"
(Or something like that)
(not that Allyson is Spike)
Finally. I found the old article I'd read about the '88 strike.
Hopefully that works.
ETA:
I'm pretty sure Carson's deal was that material could be ad-libbed, not that the show's writers could come back to work.
He did ad-lib, at first. But he got his writers back at the end of May. The strike didn't end until August.
sent, Allyson - thanks so much for doing this.