Friday, 1 October 2010

If you've been stung by rejection recently, watch this and have a laugh :o)

18 comments:

  1. Dylan Moran is awesome, and Black Books is awesome :D That little vid has made my day :D Even rejection doesn't seem so bad after watching this vid :P

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  2. Ah, tis good to laugh through the tears. Thanks for that! It made my day.

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  3. LOL...ideas do come from the strangest places though!

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  4. ah, love this! :)

    (and that guy looks like a weird cross between Tom Hanks and Matthew McFayden, aka Mr. Darcy...although the Mr. Darcy side could have just been the British accent hehe...)

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  5. I did laugh very much English accent and all.

    Enjoy your week-end;

    Yvonne.

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  6. See how resilient writers are: even rejection sparks creativity.

    Thanks for the laugh.

    ........dhole

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  7. Ah, that was great. Thanks for sharing! (The last few seconds were my favorite!)

    Jessica

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  8. Utterly brilliant. Made me LOL! :O)

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  9. Thanks for giving me a much needed laugh!

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  10. Oh Lord! I may have to steal this for a future post! Love it!

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  11. Brilliant! piss-midget. I think I will steal that. I love it. Nobody like the english for truly inspired scathing humour.
    thanks. I really needed that.

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  12. LOVE this! It's always good to get a laugh out of rejection...

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  13. This was hilarious! Thanks for sharing :)

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  14. Oh, too, too funny!
    Thanks for the laugh!

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  15. "I do hope you're not disheartened by your sudden and violent death"

    Haha, that was great!

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