Wow. Amazing spot.
Does it inspire you to be more creative with your marketing communication?
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Wow. Amazing spot.
Does it inspire you to be more creative with your marketing communication?
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The Indian bobble head explained by my colleague and friend Rinda Sama. (The Indian bobble head was recently a subject for the NBC show, “Outsourced,” based on a movie of the same name.)
The Indian bobble head is also known as Indian head bobble, Indian head wobble, Indian head shake, or Indian head wiggle. Thanks to my colleague and friend Rinda Sama for the explanation.
Rinda explains, “For well over 400 years, Indians were ruled by the British Empire and before that it was all monarchy. And people were afraid of saying no as an answer.”
Neither the British nor the monarchy liked to hear ‘no’ as an answer.
Rinda continues, “They don’t care. It doesn’t matter if it’s feasible or not. They just want to hear ‘yes.’ So people were afraid and instead of saying a strong ‘no,’ they would just nod their head this way and leave it up to the other person to judge whether it’s a ‘yes’ or a ‘no’ and leave it there.”
The Indian bobble head means more than just “not saying no” politely.
Other Indian bobble head interpretations:
So there you have it, folks. When Rinda started explaining the Indian bobble head, I found it so interesting I had to capture and share it with you.
If you enjoyed, pass it on, leave a comment, and/or subscribe to the blog. Thanks, Rinda!
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MOVIECLIPS.com is a fun and easy way to find and embed your favorite clips. A great and easy way to relive your favorite scenes or license a clip to spruce up your presentation.
I started this post thinking I’ll share one of my all-time favorites, when Dean Farber lets “Mr. Blutarsky” know his average is a “zero-point-zero.” But then I got carried away (you will too) and I had to post memorable scenes from The Princess Bride, Fargo, The Blues Brothers, Taxi Driver, The Bad News Bears, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Airplane!, It’s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World, Wall Street, Moulin Rouge, Cocoon, and still I wasn’t satisfied (but had to go to bed).
In the comments, confess how long you stayed on this post. Which was your favorite? Which was missing?
Enjoy the next half hour of your life!
From MOVIECLIPS.com:
We at MOVIECLIPS.com are movie fans – no, we are movie freaks! We love movies. We love to see movies. We love to talk about movies. We love to discover, rediscover and relive movies. For this reason, we have created movieclips.com – to bottle that insane, enthusiastic energy and share it with the world. With over 12,000 movie clips, you can search, find, view, discuss and share scenes from your favorite movies.
For a year, the team at MOVIECLIPS has worked tirelessly to collect clips and make them completely searchable by actor, title, genre, occasion, action, mood, character, theme, setting, prop, and even dialogue. This makes it simple to find a scene fast. We are hopeful that you’ll use this powerful search to discover new movies. For that reason, we’ve included links with each clip to easily buy or rent the feature-length movie.
We want to thank the Hollywood studios who’ve worked closely with us to turn this dream into a reality. No longer do we as fans have to resort to piracy in order to find, view, and share one’s favorite scenes. No longer do we as fans have to wade through mismarked user-generated crap to find the “real” scene. No longer do we as fans have to put up with low quality, lame viewing experiences that have been our only option.
MOVIECLIPS beta is here now! We are legal and free to every user. As beta users, we are counting on your participation: spread the word, give us feedback, and recommend more of your favorite scenes. The uploading process takes time, but we wanted to give everyone a taste of what we have before the holidays, and we will be uploading thousands of scenes over the next couple of months.
MOVIECLIPS.com – a site for movie fans made by movie fans.
Look what I found. Fun for free at http://bighugelabs.com/popart.php. Enjoy!
I got a note from a friend saying there’s an iPhone app for it as well?
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