Montreal writers were out marching today to show solidarity with their WGA friends south of the border. Jack Ruttan has some pictures and video, as does Martine Pagé.
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We had better ones, but they were hard to learn on the fly. Especially with a bilingual group. I wanted to sing "Which Side Are You On?" But it would have been a solo.
I can't stand the "so so so" one, so I just shut up and got grumpy, which is what writers do most of the time anyway.
Oh, and I've got video too:
http://vimeo.com/407455