DanielDrezner.com is huge in India!! HUGE!!
My favorite part of the movie Singles — one of Cameron Crowe’s lesser works — is when Matt Dillion tries to console himself at his band’s poor reputation in the Seattle music scene by repeating the mantra, “We’re huge in Belgium!!” Well, now I get to say, “I’m huge in India!!” The Indian Express — ...
My favorite part of the movie Singles -- one of Cameron Crowe's lesser works -- is when Matt Dillion tries to console himself at his band's poor reputation in the Seattle music scene by repeating the mantra, "We're huge in Belgium!!" Well, now I get to say, "I'm huge in India!!" The Indian Express -- which I'm told is the third-largest paper in India -- has reprinted this post on Mahathir Mohammed that became a Tech Central Station column. Woo-hoo!! [So, to carry the Singles analogy to its logical conclusion, does this mean you have a poor reputation in the blogosphere?--ed. I don't think so. I just love the "We're huge in Belgium" line.]
My favorite part of the movie Singles — one of Cameron Crowe’s lesser works — is when Matt Dillion tries to console himself at his band’s poor reputation in the Seattle music scene by repeating the mantra, “We’re huge in Belgium!!” Well, now I get to say, “I’m huge in India!!” The Indian Express — which I’m told is the third-largest paper in India — has reprinted this post on Mahathir Mohammed that became a Tech Central Station column. Woo-hoo!! [So, to carry the Singles analogy to its logical conclusion, does this mean you have a poor reputation in the blogosphere?–ed. I don’t think so. I just love the “We’re huge in Belgium” line.]
Daniel W. Drezner is a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and co-host of the Space the Nation podcast. Twitter: @dandrezner
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