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Flash Mob Mk Ii Lets's try again.
#5
Posted 12 March 2004 - 05:31 AM
Well, its really just when a bunch of people just go to some place and do really random things
flashmob.co.nz or something like that has some of the new zealand flashmobs...
EDIT: Bah, just google flasmobs...
flashmob.co.nz or something like that has some of the new zealand flashmobs...
EDIT: Bah, just google flasmobs...
This post has been edited by Leftyy: 12 March 2004 - 05:33 AM

#6
Posted 12 March 2004 - 07:14 PM
Hey i'll try to turn up!
We could go varrock market place and just go..
ergehr *enter*
sdthdnbdf *enter*
mcsavjsgjk *enter*
and just stop people who are trying to trade from hearing one another lol
We could go varrock market place and just go..
ergehr *enter*
sdthdnbdf *enter*
mcsavjsgjk *enter*
and just stop people who are trying to trade from hearing one another lol
my stats...
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#8
Posted 14 March 2004 - 04:06 AM
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Flash mobs are sudden gatherings of people at a predetermined location at a predetermined time. People in flash mobs usually perform according to a written script, then disperse quickly. Flash mobs can be for many purposes but most groups stick to having fun. |
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To protect the planned serendipity of each event, participants aren't told exactly what the mob is supposed to do until just before the event happens. For the most recent New York happening on July 2, participants passed around an e-mail telling them to assemble at the food court in Grand Central Station, where organizers (identifiable by the copies of the New York Review of Books they were holding) then gave mobbers printed instructions regarding what to do next. The result: Shortly after 7 p.m., about 200 people suddenly assembled on the mezzanine level of the Grand Hyatt Hotel next to Grand Central Station, applauded loudly for 15 seconds, then left. |
And like Leftyy said, no political things, social commentaries, or advertisements... so, we can't use this to advertise SeeD... but still, it shall be fun!
Those who will remember, will speak fondly of the warm morning breeze.
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