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30 September, 2009. Official coverage of three flash mobs that broke out simultaneously in Denver, Greeley and Grand Junction.Hundreds of people aerobics-cizing in 80s retro outfits.
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Shot at 11am on the 15th of Jan 2009 at Londons Liverpool Street Station
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Buncha Aggies dressed up as zombies devour two unexpecting college students as concerned onlookers watch in terror.
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Here’s an ad for Mobile 1 in Singapore … the way they use flash mobs always cracks me up
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Flash Mob Bondi. Some fine looking people down there on what is one of Australia’s most famous beaches. Bondi had to be one of the best places in Australia to have a Flash Mob. Made so many people down there grin – more interesting that just sitting around on the sand getting sunburn…
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University of Florida Flashmob #7 – ‘banned’ Xbox 360 commercial recreation – 4-12-2006
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On the 40th anniversary of Woodstock, http://www.Wolfgangsvault.com had a gathering around music with a 2009 twist. Along with TommySF.com, we had a flash mob in San Francisco’s Union Square.
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Janet Jackson flashmob at The Grove with Sundance.
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Did anyone hit up Bondi beach today?! If you didnt, you missed out on this.The dancers were part of a flash mob — a large group of people who meet in a public place and perform a routine for a very short period of time before pretending like nothing happened.It began with a man in red bathers putting a stereo on the sound, turning up the volume and dancing. Others began joining in at staggered intervals before all 250 flash mobbers were kicking up the sand.haha
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www.doyouflip.com.auBondi Beach, home to some of the worlds greatest surfers, became home to a new surfing phenomenon today when Towel Surfing was born! Over 200 people joined in synchronous dance on their towels to the music of Australian music icon Ben Lee in a perfectly choreographed routine that amazed onlookers.It started with one, lone individual, who walked through the crowd of sunbathers and surfers and placed his boombox on the sand in the middle of the crowded beach and pressed play. What followed was a contagion of rhythm and dance as one by one other beachgoers joined in began surfing on their towels.They kicked their feet, paddled with their hands and bobbed up and down checking for waves all while remaining on their towels, dry on the pristine sand of Bondi Beach.