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    When discussing mine plus five other illustrator's work samples at the briefing meeting...

    AD "I just really love the way you do this sort of stuff here"

    ME "No, that's not my stuff, that's someone else's work. This is mine"

    AD "Oh yeah, Hey John, come and look at this... this is John the Creative Director... this is Spooky and he did this. amazing eh?"

    ME "No, thats not my work, this is my work.... here"

    CD "You do this?"

    AD "Yeah, this is Spooky's work"

    Me "No, its not. THIS is my work here, that's someon.."

    John "Its really amazing. I love this"

    Me "Its not my w..."

    John "I have a big international car campaign to do and this is just right for it, did you really do all this all by yourself?"

    Me ".... ye...p..."

    • You are from the UK? Why does it seem like you are not?Jaline
    • because he didn't use the words:
      proper, pint or chav
      Point5
    • I seem to use transatlantic syntax online. Can't help it. English is too fullsome & structural for online dialogue.Spookytim
    • Strange...Jaline
    • Not really. Most of the English people here don't write englishly, maybe I'm more pronounced....Spookytim
    • I'm a member of an online group, the pile, all U.S so maybe 10 years on there has affected my dialogue.Spookytim
    • I don't mean that you are strange. I'm just more used to people speaking stereotypically like where they are from.Jaline
    • I will try harder from now on.Spookytim
    • heh, don't do it!Jaline
    • But my dear girl, I have already made a firm commitment to full vernacular rehabilitation and so...Spookytim
    • ... I shall see it through to completion.Spookytim

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