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		<title>Back to &#8220;Work&#8221;</title>
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And so we find ourselves in the doldrums of August. People say that this summer is slower than most due to the SAG demi-strike or whatever-the-hell this whole SAG thing is that’s hanging over our heads. (I’m still too strike-weary to inquire further. Besides, actors are not my concern. We ...</description>
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		<title>Laurence Fishburne is the Coolest</title>
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Greetings. I am Morpheus. And I know what you’re all thinking:

 
“Come on, THE MATRIX was ten years ago! Why are you fanboys STILL referencing it??” 

 
To which I have two responses:

 
1)       Can you believe that THE MATRIX was released almost TEN YEARS AGO?! God I’m old;

 
2)       I am not a ...</description>
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		<title>THE LITERARY MANAGER</title>
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Our Literary Manager is a native East Coaster who actually loves L.A. (No, really!) Mainly he enjoys dressing like a slob and avoiding human contact in his car-pod. Oh, and he actually likes what he does, which is working at a top tier management firm representing writers. They are an interesting breed ...</description>
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