Any one want to do a flash mob in London?
Any one want to do a flash mob in London?
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TVR1

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5,478 posts

248 months

Saturday 26th November 2011
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Another mad ramble in the middle of the night from me. Just thinking what a great thing it would be to organise a PH flash mob somewhere in central London. I watch this stuff on YTube sometimes and its bloody brilliant!

The girls I know are at Arts Ed in Chiswick, so can perhaps get a few mates along for some dancing/simple routine lessons so who is up for it? We will need some PH smiley T shirts (Haymarket, thanks)

If its a PH thing, it needs to be massive! To give you an idea, here are a couple I've been watching recently......

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EYAUazLI9k

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOiJkx4NtOM

Who's up for it?

Faust66

2,363 posts

188 months

Saturday 26th November 2011
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Worst 'I know some nubile student chicks' post ever!




Fun Bus

17,911 posts

241 months

Saturday 26th November 2011
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Why not all turn up in cars en-masse, have a sound off (loud cars/exhausts required) and then drive off as if nothing ever happened.

GTIR

24,741 posts

289 months

Saturday 26th November 2011
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I can imagine it now. A group of miserable 40 something cardigan wearing blokes wearing dodgy taches with arms folded whispering "MX-5" and "re-Mapped" while giggling standing in a cold St Pancras station. Brilliant!

hornetrider

63,161 posts

228 months

Saturday 26th November 2011
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I'd rather chew off my own balls

Faust66

2,363 posts

188 months

Saturday 26th November 2011
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GTIR said:
I can imagine it now. A group of miserable 40 something cardigan wearing blokes wearing dodgy taches with arms folded whispering "MX-5" and "re-Mapped" while giggling standing in a cold St Pancras station. Brilliant!
Succinctly put mate...

Still, it'd be better that the average 'flash mob' which (as far as I'm aware) is composed entirely of fk witted middle class students, all reveling in just how 'different' and 'unique' they are.

It makes you think though: 3 million (ish) years of evolution and the crowning glory of this process is a bunch moronic poseurs prancing around like damn fools in public for the purpose of 'entertainment'. Sorry, I meant to say SPONTANEOUS entertainment ( I could embark on a protracted diatribe regarding the definition of 'spontenity' and ironically juxtapose it against the concept of a pre-arranged meeting, or 'flash mob' if you will, but frankly, I can't be bothered).

I really, really HATE flash mobs.

GTIR

24,741 posts

289 months

Saturday 26th November 2011
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hornetrider said:
I'd rather chew off my own balls
Not sure there'll be enough to go round?

swiftpete

1,894 posts

216 months

Saturday 26th November 2011
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First link great. Second link ste.

TVR1

Original Poster:

5,478 posts

248 months

Saturday 26th November 2011
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Faust66 said:
Succinctly put mate...

Still, it'd be better that the average 'flash mob' which (as far as I'm aware) is composed entirely of fk witted middle class students, all reveling in just how 'different' and 'unique' they are.

It makes you think though: 3 million (ish) years of evolution and the crowning glory of this process is a bunch moronic poseurs prancing around like damn fools in public for the purpose of 'entertainment'. Sorry, I meant to say SPONTANEOUS entertainment ( I could embark on a protracted diatribe regarding the definition of 'spontenity' and ironically juxtapose it against the concept of a pre-arranged meeting, or 'flash mob' if you will, but frankly, I can't be bothered).

I really, really HATE flash mobs.
So you are not in then? Just checking as i'm not sure? hehe

Glocko Shirts

1,813 posts

272 months

Saturday 26th November 2011
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TimJMS

2,584 posts

274 months

Saturday 26th November 2011
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Count me in. I'd gladly do an Anders Behring Breivik to a flash mob in London yes

GTIR

24,741 posts

289 months

Saturday 26th November 2011
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Faust66 said:
GTIR said:
I can imagine it now. A group of miserable 40 something cardigan wearing blokes wearing dodgy taches with arms folded whispering "MX-5" and "re-Mapped" while giggling standing in a cold St Pancras station. Brilliant!
Succinctly put mate...
How dare you so that!

sneijder

5,221 posts

257 months

Saturday 26th November 2011
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GTIR said:
I can imagine it now. A group of miserable 40 something cardigan wearing blokes wearing dodgy taches with arms folded whispering "MX-5" and "re-Mapped" while giggling standing in a cold St Pancras station. Brilliant!
.... as the transport police approach cautiously, the clatter of a can of red bull skittering along the station floor alerts them to the fact its about to kick off.

One of the powerfully built directors is maintaining his Apple iPhone is a superior device to another sports car driving singletons Android device. As the situation is about to become worse with the arrival of an actual female, the braying pack falls to the floor in laughter as one of the number squeals with a nasal tone that he has spotted an apostrophe out of place on the front page of the daily mail outside W H Smiths.

sneijder

5,221 posts

257 months

Saturday 26th November 2011
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GTIR said:
I can imagine it now. A group of miserable 40 something cardigan wearing blokes wearing dodgy taches with arms folded whispering "MX-5" and "re-Mapped" while giggling standing in a cold St Pancras station. Brilliant!
.... as the transport police approach cautiously, the clatter of a can of red bull skittering along the station floor alerts them to the fact its about to kick off.

One of the powerfully built directors is maintaining his Apple iPhone is a superior device to another sports car driving singletons Android device. As the situation is about to become worse with the arrival of an actual female, the braying pack falls to the floor in laughter as one of the number squeals with a nasal tone that he has spotted an apostrophe out of place on the front page of the daily mail outside W H Smiths.

Shaolin

2,955 posts

212 months

Saturday 26th November 2011
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hornetrider said:
I'd rather chew off my own balls
Well that would be a waste of an ability if you can reach.

flimper

580 posts

206 months

Saturday 26th November 2011
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Faust66 said:
Succinctly put mate...

Still, it'd be better that the average 'flash mob' which (as far as I'm aware) is composed entirely of fk witted middle class students, all reveling in just how 'different' and 'unique' they are.

It makes you think though: 3 million (ish) years of evolution and the crowning glory of this process is a bunch moronic poseurs prancing around like damn fools in public for the purpose of 'entertainment'. Sorry, I meant to say SPONTANEOUS entertainment ( I could embark on a protracted diatribe regarding the definition of 'spontenity' and ironically juxtapose it against the concept of a pre-arranged meeting, or 'flash mob' if you will, but frankly, I can't be bothered).

I really, really HATE flash mobs.
What he said smile



RemainAllHoof

79,333 posts

305 months

Saturday 26th November 2011
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I get it now, having skimmed those videos. Flash mobbing is for dancers who lack timing and ability so the only way they know how to get fame is by doing it free of charge under the pretence it's funny and cool.

Oilchange

9,587 posts

283 months

Saturday 26th November 2011
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I'd rather nail my cock to an angry bull!















actually they are rather uplifting...
getmecoat

wijit

1,511 posts

198 months

Monday 28th November 2011
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At risk of being a minority (can I just say how persecuted my people and I are?), I love these! I saw the tail end on one around 4 years ago and it was a real "feel good moment".
If I had been granted anything like rhythm, I'd do a bit !

TimJMS

2,584 posts

274 months

Monday 28th November 2011
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wijit said:
At risk of being a minority (can I just say how persecuted my people and I are?), I love these! I saw the tail end on one around 4 years ago and it was a real "feel good moment".
If I had been granted anything like rhythm, I'd do a bit !
These 'feel good moments' happen only after a car purchase, and then only on the odd occasion when buyer's remorse hasn't set in.

Liar or homo. Not sure which.