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When Buildings Play Holi

Holi is the Indian Spring Festival of Color, when people toss colored dye and powder onto each other. Apparently in Sony Marketing land, buildings celebrate it in Autumn. Watch the Video.

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I don't think I'm going to buy a Sony TV any time soon, so thanks for making me a fun commercial! Via Phill Ryu's blog.

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