LOVE Flash Mob. Was going to participate in Flash Mob on Saturday. Did any of you all?
If you haven't heard of Flash Mob yet, you need to. Here is a stunt they pulled this weekend at Whole Foods that is getting a lot of attention:
How rad, right.
Anyway, like Anonymous, Project Chanology, and the Rick Rolling phenomenon, Flash Mob is international - from Boston to Beirut. Check out Austin Style Watch's commentary on our local contingent, or head straight to Flash Mob Austin's website for the post-Whole Foods freeze buzz. To start receiving Flash Mob's updates, you can friend them on Facebook or follow them on Twitter.
5 comments:
i find it amazing you can get people out to do things like this, but they can't be troubled to vote. what a waste.
That was funny. I've only participated in a UT flash mob, and I think everyone has a good time.
Maybe Anonymous can motivate people to do an election day flash mob, perhaps either in the local election in May or the mid-term election in 2010?
Angie you are a genius!! Thoughts, Anonymous? Just say the magic words - "Brewster McCracken" - and I'm there in a heartbeat.
This was pretty cool when they did it in grand central over a year ago... still kind of cool when they did it in sydney...
looks like some people in austin even copied signature "freeze" moves that they probably picked up from a youtube video. hhrmmmm.
check this out, its hilarious :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQ3d3KigPQM
Rick
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