Campaign India Team
Jul 28, 2008

Getting rid of the Monday Morning Blues

It's tough to drag yourself out of bed on Mondays, especially with inflation figures going north and recession and budget cuts looming large.Campaign India has decided to help dispel the gloom and, starting today, each Monday will begin with a smile, a laugh, a chortle.Here's the first of our Monday gloom busters. The Process is a film on a situation you've all been in before. Whether you're the butt of the joke -- or not  -- you will discover in just one click and a few minutes.

Getting rid of the Monday Morning Blues

It's tough to drag yourself out of bed on Mondays, especially with inflation figures going north and recession and budget cuts looming large.

Campaign India has decided to help dispel the gloom and, starting today, each Monday will begin with a smile, a laugh, a chortle.

Here's the first of our Monday gloom busters. The Process is a film on a situation you've all been in before. Whether you're the butt of the joke -- or not  -- you will discover in just one click and a few minutes.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kU9YeOQm3Y0

 

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Campaign India

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