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IT'S MOB RULE!
New York Post ^
| July 21, 2003
| Sara Stewart
Posted on 07/21/2003 10:58:56 AM PDT by FeliciaCat
Edited on 05/26/2004 5:15:10 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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July 21, 2003 -- LAST Wednesday, there was a mob scene in Otto Tootsi Plohound store in SoHo - literally. One minute, there were a handful of shoppers browsing the spacious Italian footwear shop at the corner of Lafayette and Prince streets - the next, hundreds of people were swarming in the door, milling about like a hive of caffeinated bees.
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TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: flashmob; pufflist
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To: Hatteras
Wherever you go, they go... wherever they go, you go... It just works that way, there's nothing you can do to stop it. Actually, there is a mob following me around. If I am trying to make it to an open checkout counter, 5 of them are waiting to jump in line in front of me. 2 others will do a blocking maneuver to keep me back.
When I'm turning into fast-food drive-thru from a left-turn lane, one will prevent my turn long enough for 5 others to jump in line first. It's uncanny! How the heck do they coordinate it so well?
To: OnTheDress
Once a terrorist got the idea. He could set a bomb There's an All-Your-Base quip here somewhere, but I'm too tired to think of one.
To: Larry Lucido
psst.
Check your car for a GPS device.
You might be a target if...
LOL
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posted on
07/21/2003 4:24:48 PM PDT
by
sarasmom
To: sarasmom
It's a conspiracy, I tell ya! LOL!
Now, where did I put that roll of tin foil?
To: Terriergal
...says "twenty-something" Bill, the creator of the project - who wishes to remain completely anonymous. ,,, Bill is a male, in his 20's, the king pin for this "project" and, with us knowing that much, he can't remain completely anonymous. If I get the right haircut and a green card, maybe I could be party to the moment. too.
To: Hildy
It shows just how much people really do want to belong to something bigger than themselves. It's just hard for some people to admit it. ,,, the sixties were good for you, weren't they?
To: shaggy eel
I don't remember, I was only five.
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posted on
07/21/2003 5:19:14 PM PDT
by
Hildy
To: Hildy
I don't remember, I was only five.,,, proof enough for me! I was born at a young age but I never maintained the same age throughout that decade.
To: Hildy
It shows just how much people really do want to belong to something bigger than themselves
How 60's of you.
To: FeliciaCat
"It's just stupid human fun," says Tom Griggs, a 34-year-old record label employee who showed up for the SoHo mob. This guy is a thief...the worst kind....
He has fun with someone else's intellectual property without renumeration.
His computer should be destroyed and he should be jailed.
To: Principled
num=mun
To: shaggy eel
I'll ignore you're ridiculous reply. Please explain why you find my comment about people wanting to belong to something bigger than themselves so revolting. Isn't that what religion is about?
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posted on
07/21/2003 9:00:48 PM PDT
by
Hildy
To: FeliciaCat
Realistically, this is what "Critical Mass" in San Francisco is. They just do it on bikes and block traffic. I actually started warming up to Willie Brown, the mayor, when he said in his day, the people who were blocked in their cars would have gotten out and punched the jerks in the nose.
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posted on
07/21/2003 9:18:11 PM PDT
by
bluefish
To: FeliciaCat
Talk about having too much time on their hands!
Why not just crowd a bunch of people into a phone booth? Oh, that's right, they don't exist anymore!
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posted on
07/21/2003 9:20:30 PM PDT
by
ladyinred
(The left have blood on their hands.)
To: Hildy
,,, in replying, you're hardly ignoring my comment, are you? I don't find your comment
revolting at all, just pitifully lacking in common sense - in fact, I'd say you're scaling the heights of stupidity.
Do you feel drawn to this sort of activity to embrace inclusion? If I had a surplus of spare time, I'd join the Lions or Rotary or do some charity work. Even the army could teach you a lot. There's some point to putting on a uniform for a cause or turning up at church if you subscribe to any religion, but a group of people masquerading as a "Project" or moving art and contributing little more than nuisance value? - if that's where it's at, it's gotta be medication time for society, in my opinion. As a poster said earlier on, it's not an original thing.
To: bluefish
Californians are strange people. They'll put every chemical known to God and man up their nostrils, and then warn you for putting sugar in your coffee.
To: Junior
"Might be subconsciously creating my own mob..."
Yes, I think that is it.
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posted on
07/21/2003 9:35:31 PM PDT
by
jocon307
(meant to copy the tag-line virus here, but didn't, might try the anti-anti-smoking demo tho!)
To: Hildy
It shows just how much people really do want to belong to something bigger than themselves They must be really small people.
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posted on
07/22/2003 8:58:45 AM PDT
by
Terriergal
("multipass!")
To: Catspaw; shaggy eel
Gee, in these kinds of situations, my hubby usually yells out, "GET A JOB!" No kidding. If people *actually* want to belong to something "bigger than themselves" they should try volunteering at a homeless shelter, or find a church to join, or join the Peace Corps or something. Or even get involved in Community musical activities. this kind of behavior is as mindless and meaningless as lemmings rushing to the sea. "something bigger", in a pig's eye.
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posted on
07/22/2003 9:02:52 AM PDT
by
Terriergal
("multipass!")
To: OnTheDress
I hope this goes the way of the "Wave" in sports stadiums before something bad happens. Probably won't. People get a thrill out of making trouble and freaking other normal people out for no good reason. Until it comes back to bite them in the behind, and then they'll blame someone else.
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posted on
07/22/2003 9:05:47 AM PDT
by
Terriergal
("multipass!")
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