In a bout of major depression, creativity is just lost. The feeling that I will never get it back was a main source feeding suicidal thinking. Luckily, I sought treatment, and an analyst told me that this is normal, that it's part of the illness, and that basically nobody can be creative while being clinically depressed (yes, I was in a clinic at that time). That helped, at least a little.
I'm fighting, and I'm slowly getting it back. But it's hard.
On mcdonalds.com, if you click the "Ronald McDonald House Charities" link, you will read this: "McDonald's is not responsible for the opinions, policies, statements or practices of any other companies, such as those that may be expressed in the web site you are entering"!
The Ronald McDonald House has nothing to do with McDonald's other than sponsorship in exchange for the name, so this message is totally appropriate.
I know this because my mom was the first manager of the Minneapolis RMH that opened in 1979. In fact I grew up in the house from 1979 to 1989. It no longer exists but you can see the photo at http://www.rmhtwincities.org/history.html
Strange... without the undo feature you will need to send another e-mail to that person or another time the same e-mail to the right person. In this way google will display more ads and earn more money... maybe it will be a 'pay for undo', or a 'this undo was sponsorized by ___'