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This Is What Happens When Someone Tone-Deaf And Flat-Footed Enters A Talent Competition …

I know this is rather old, but please click on the link below.

CLICK HERE TO SEE SOMETHING MORTIFYINGLY BAD [But in a Good Way]

See it?

Great eh?

I especially love the bit where she goes into her trumpet light-saber act.

Maybe she got her inspiration [well, at least the out-of-tune playing] from the genius that was Les Dawson …

OK, so in Les’ case he meant to play that way [which actually shows how good a pianist he really was] however what I find interesting is that I realise I am far more attracted and protective of those people/brands who demonstrate some sort of vulnerability/flaw than anything that represents clinical perfection.

In the interests of both my personal and professional relationships, I should point I am not including my wife/friends/colleagues/clients in that statement – however I don’t think I’m alone in thinking this way.

Hell, one of the reasons women liked Sex And The City so much was because as much as the characters were all ‘living the dream’ [or at least some women’s version of ‘the dream’] each had their own insecurity which not only helped humanise the character, but allowed the viewer to feel more closely connected to what was going on screen.

OK, so I’m going off on a major tangent given I’ve just shown a video of a woman you sure-as-shit wouldn’t want to openly associate with however I still believe brands who are true to themselves [not just in what they say, but in what they do and how they act] experience far greater consumer support/loyalty than those who simply communicate an air of soulless perfection. Well, at least in Western markets … in Asia there’s definitely a different set of rules people/brands play by. [Which I’ll write about another day]

Mind you, this could all be a desperate attempt by met to justify showing a couple of daft films. It’s been known to happen before 🙂

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