Ultimate rejection

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Drachen Jager

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From the Associated Press


"BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. – A writer desperate to get a movie script read suffered the ultimate rejection Thursday when police blew up a briefcase he said contained the screenplay after an agent refused to read it, police said.

The bizarre story was set in Beverly Hills, where a man visited the office of the literary agent and left behind a briefcase that he said contained a computer, police Sgt. Brad Cornelius said.

The man left instructions for it to be delivered to someone at the business, who told another person in the office, “This guy’s been kind of pestering me to read his stuff” and said he neither asked for nor wanted the briefcase, Cornelius said.

A security guard took the case into an alley, and a Los Angeles County sheriff’s bomb squad was sent to investigate the suspicious package.
Officials sealed off one square block and evacuated dozens of people from a handful of businesses on nearby Rodeo Drive and Santa Monica Boulevard before blowing open the briefcase, which contained no explosives.

Police detained the man suspected of leaving the briefcase and questioned him before he was released, Cornelius said. His name and other details were not immediately released."
 

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Something tells me he's going to have an even harder time getting his script read after this...
 

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I think the real lesson here is the man shouldn't have left his briefcase on the agency's doorstep. Clearly, he should have stalked the agent in question until an opportunity to hand-deliver the goods presented itself. That type of behavior shows the kind of rare, true dedication all agents admire.





Disclaimer for the daft: that was sarcasm.
 

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The way Hollywood works, he'll probably get a movie deal based on his life story.
 
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