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In the clip below, screenwriter (FIELD OF DREAMS, SNEAKERS) and WGAw board member Phil Alden Robinson recounts turning points in Guild history and why the strike of 2007 is this generation of writers' watershed moment.

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    Let's hope when conglomerates waddle back to the table on 11/26 they bring more than an "imaginary offer."

  • Will I Am (and friends) recorded a song/video inspired by Barack Obama's "Yes, We Can" speech. Obama clearly inspires folks in a way that many candidates can't really match. This is an interesting phenomenon to watch.

    ...and well, from the profound to, uh, ObamaGirl is back with another hit at 1.9Million views already.

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    Susan Lucci talks about her holiday traditions:

  • In the vein of Comm Craft's web 2.0 in "plain english" vids, we now got Chuck at PopLabs who explains Web 2.0 in rhyme styles.

    Recognize. SEM and SEO rap.

    Put ya hands up. Social Media Addiction rap.

  • Jerry O'Connell drives into Rachael's set:

    Paula Deen and Rachael make Pumpkin Gooey Butter Cakes:

  • The WGA waits by the negotiating table while the AMPTP is MIA. And the moguls couldn't be bothered to attend Wednesday's LA City Council meeting because they were flying off for their vacations. (from Strike Life)

    Or... was it because they had some other, more important meeting to attend?

  • Rachael Ray and Valerie Bertinelli make gumbo:

    Recipe for Beef Tenderloin Sammies:

  • rondo (rahn'-do) verb. 1. To smoothly move between large objects with dexterity and purpose. 2. To remove an object quickly without being detected. 3. To create a distraction followed by a swift change of direction.

    Usage example: I just rondo'd some potato chips off my co-worker's desk. I'm such a Ninja.

    Word history: The word was created by the folks at Reebok for their new viral marketing campaign featuring [SHOCK ALERT!!] the Boston Celtics' Rajon Rondo. And without further ado, here are the videos (note the brilliant cameos by Dee Brown and Jo Jo White):

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    Biggest Loser Hostess Alison Sweeney:

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    Tracy Morgan has a message for Rach:

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    Interview with Christina Milian:

  • Hilary Swank stops by as a Mystery Taster:

    Interview with The Rock:

  • Interview with Justin Long:

    Psychic Medium Rebecca Rosen:

  • Here it is, in all its glory: the 30 minute Two Towers, as written and performed by the Dartmouth Forensic Union and the Dartmouth Physics Department.

    That's me as Gandalf, Faramir, a few random orcs, and the stunt double for Sam.

  • Interview with Kristin Davis:

    Teaching manners to your kids:

  • Food Stylist Patrick shows how to make shortbread cookies:

    Interview with Dame Helen Mirren:

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    Deborah Norville shows Rachael how to make a Gratitude Cake:

  • Interview with Marcia Gay Harden:

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  • A few stars from High School Musical 2:

    Rachael features advice from YouTube:

  • Male underwear makeover:

    Gretta offers men's underwear tips:

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    Recipe for Cacciatore Soup:

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    Hate it or love it, it's still pretty amazing to me that something which started as a joke has managed to maintain attention for such a prolonged period of time.

    And for those who missed it, peep the return of Obama Girl just before the Iowa Caucus (1.3 million hits on YouTube and counting), when she received a pep talk from none other than Truman Girl.

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    Wonderbra spoof:

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    Justin Willman also checked out haunted houses:

  • Interview with Jeff Foxworthy:

    Jeff Foxworthy shares his Redneck definitions:

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    Nicollette Sheridan, Part 2:

  • Thanks to Roberta Montgomery for this clip.

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    Friday Night Lights Star Connie Britton:

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