Agents dresses as eldery ladies reclaim a tube carriage from the ASBO generation with their own forms of Ederly Social Behaviour! Think speed knitting, Bingo tournaments and Beethoven noisily on your mobile phones!
Travel a full lap of the circle line in geriatric style with a free supply of worthers originals and mint imperials, perhaps some granny aerobics too!
If enough people are up for it i'll organise it for a couple of months time!
loving the enthusiasm! :D
Have we secured someone who can knitt yet? I'm thinking group speed-knitting lessons would be highly entertaining. Also we need props! Agents, you are comanded to steal doylies, pilfer net curtains and ram raid the worthers oringinal factory on your motorised scooters!
Hope you're good. I'm from a TV production company and we're hugely interested in organizing a flash mob as possibly a recurring item on a nightly comedy show we're planning, and was wondering if you could give me some advice. I’d like to do one early next week – quite possibly Tuesday. Is that type of turn-a-round do-able? Would I be able to get enough people involved? We were thinking of doing it in Liverpool Street Station. Are there any other places / better places that you’d recommend to do it in? Also. how do you advertise your event? Is it something that we’d be able to advertise on your site or get you and your group involved in?
Basically the plan is to assemble a hundred or so people in Liverpool Street station at an agreed time and on my word, everyone will get down on all fours and start bleating like sheep. It’s based on the idea that because commuters can’t get to the countryside, then we’re bringing it to them.
In all honesty, I doubt that you'll be able to muster 100 people that promptly without good advertising/ large facebook page. Advertising around hear pretty much spreads from word of mouth.
Hope you're good. I'm from a TV production company and we're hugely interested in organizing a flash mob as possibly a recurring item on a nightly comedy show we're planning, and was wondering if you could give me some advice. I’d like to do one early next week – quite possibly Tuesday. Is that type of turn-a-round do-able? Would I be able to get enough people involved? We were thinking of doing it in Liverpool Street Station. Are there any other places / better places that you’d recommend to do it in? Also. how do you advertise your event? Is it something that we’d be able to advertise on your site or get you and your group involved in?
Basically the plan is to assemble a hundred or so people in Liverpool Street station at an agreed time and on my word, everyone will get down on all fours and start bleating like sheep. It’s based on the idea that because commuters can’t get to the countryside, then we’re bringing it to them.