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This was what we did in singapore.... yeah...

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

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Dear Lovers of Life,
Two missions are planned in Austin Texas to ignite a movement that shines love and unity
on our planet. Valentines Day Feb 14, 2009

http://www.sourceconsultinggroup.com/one_love_project.html

Pass it on to your communities and networks of global citizens and visionary
change artists.

Spread the word, Share the love! How cool would it be to get simultaneous missions for ONE LOVE happening globally on Valentine's Day? Please join me!

http://www.sourceconsultinggroup.com/one_love_project.html

Also look for our fan page on Face book under ONE LOVE PROJECT

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Plan B Minnesota sent Santa Claus to the Mall of America on the 23rd of December!
Photos and a mission log can be found here...
http://planbmn.com/forum/index.php?f=3&t=259&view=viewtopic

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Hi,

Our last mission was in Lisbon in the last Saturday (22nd Nov), and was called "People are Strange". A group of 7 agents was disguised from several characters and went to a shopping center for a 30' walk. The reactions were amazing, especially from the kids and his parents, and from the shop employees.

After 30 minutes we get expelled from the center by the shopping' securities, a group of more of ten! And we calmely get out. :D

Another agent, not desguised, had a camera hidden in a bag capturing some scenes. Enjoy:


Cheers!
TodosaMarar - http://todosa.marar.eu

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ok this is about a year ago at an anime convention in ft.Mitchel, KY. When we arrived at the con and got our room we decided to mark it, so we put an outline of a dead body in front of our door using masking tape. well i ended up and started doing it throughout the convention center where we were at. Somehow people didn't know that it was me doing it, even tho there were plenty of people that saw me doing it....>.> I had one friend of mine even ask me if i knew who was doing those outlines

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While out dining with my pals at a fancy resturant, I started to sing "I've got a lovely bunch of coconuts" full blast. Soon I got most of the tables singing and some people clapped along.

Also, another successful mission, me and my friends went door to door on Halloween to tell people to "save the penguins" we offered them loud obvious advice, and left.

Happy improving!

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if you didnt see it on the "brainstorm" thread....
i did this for my 20th birthday.
4 of my friends and i had gathered buckets of water soluble paint and had a paint war dressed in lab bunny suits. heres a list of supplies.
Gallons of wattered down water soluble paint.
buckets.
syphens ( think i spelled it right this time)
small brooms.
sponges.
french bread.
water baloons full of paint.
rolled up news papers!?!?
a HUGE gnarly big ass canvas to serve as a battle ground (also preserves the mess)

and protective gear. this part it totally up to you. this shit will get messy!! i had dressed in a lab bunny suit with a face mask and goggles. however what ever you wanna dress up as, either bunny with ears, or playboy, or machine elf... whatever. its cool as long as you dont mind looking like a human art exibit when this is all done.

here are the rules.
pick teams based on color selections. (EX. warm vs. cool. primary vs. secondary. ect or EVERY MAN FOR HIMSELF!!!! thats a whole lot more fun too )
and the bottom line is to fling, smear, splatter, and beat the opposing team with your paint selection useing all the stuff i just mentioned. and doing this on a canvas = interactive art!
its probably a good idea to videotape this.

when i did this the first time i was in a park ( kind of a secluded park, maybe it would be more fun to do this publicly?)with my friends, the whole ordeal felt like it lasted about 20 min. but in reality it only lasted about 5. i want to do this again on a much larger scale (maybe in multiple cities !?!?!)
if any one wants to be about it. im living in Austin TX right now. maybe ill see you @ at the next Flash Mob Meeting?
maybe this thing will get totally huge and over blown and everyone will be doing this world wide?
i sure hope so!

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that sounds prett cool actually you should've filmed it

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GuerilLA threw dollar bill airplanes off the ArcLight parking lot in Hollywood, CA.


Aerial Philanthropy - GuerilLA from David Kartsonis on Vimeo.

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Todos a Marar from Lisboa, Portugal reporting a successfull pillow fight

Although this was not a real mission, we were eager to try a pillow fight. It happened in October 25.

I leave you with a stop motion movie made by a local news photographer.

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The Chardcore Retards first mission was a laser gun battle in a local shopping centre. This was a failure we beleive because no one stopped to look and there wasn't much of a scene created. Plz tell me what u think http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=lgRqD2epCts

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you should have done it in like the middle of a mall with more people.

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