Flash Mob Rage Hits Harvard Square

Flash Mobs are groups of wired individuals who coalesce, like dust
motes forming into solid physical shape, seemingly out of nowhere, at prearranged
sites in cities around the world. Appearing soon at a streetcorner near you!

"Across the country, tech-savvy thirtysomethings are using the
Internet to recruit crowds to gather in one place, perform a wacky stunt,
and
disappear 10 minutes later. They keep their activities secret — even
from participants — until just minutes before the event takes place."

It already has crossed the globe. Since the first flash
mob in New York more than a month ago, organizers have scheduled gatherings
in Minneapolis, Chicago, London, and Rome.

While keeping details shrouded in secrecy, organizers of Boston’s
first flash mob planned to convene near Harvard Square at 6 p.m. next
Thursday for the stunt. Stay tuned…..

from
the Boston Globe

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One Response to Flash Mob Rage Hits Harvard Square

  1. Lisa Chau says:

    Ooh! I want to play!

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