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Re: Time Stops at Grand Central Station

Mon Feb 04, 2008 7:19 pm

Asthaloth wrote:My mind was seeing 500 people surrounding me and flashing me actually.


lots of cameras, eh?

Re: Time Stops at Grand Central Station

Mon Feb 04, 2008 7:31 pm

Paul wrote:
Asthaloth wrote:My mind was seeing 500 people surrounding me and flashing me actually.


lots of cameras, eh?


One would hope. :)

Re: Time Stops at Grand Central Station

Mon Feb 04, 2008 7:38 pm

Ah, Improv Everywhere. They're fun!

I'm torn between their Slo-Mo HomeDepot and their Best Buy mission as my favorites. Glad to see their posting missions again!!

Re: Time Stops at Grand Central Station

Tue Feb 05, 2008 11:05 pm

Paul wrote:
Asthaloth wrote:My mind was seeing 500 people surrounding me and flashing me actually.


lots of cameras, eh?



Yes. Cameras.


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Re: Time Stops at Grand Central Station

Wed Feb 06, 2008 12:19 am

Maybe they have mini-cameras embedded in their...bigger cameras that are in their hands. :o

Note to self: join Improv Everywhere in a few years.

Re: Time Stops at Grand Central Station

Thu Feb 07, 2008 5:03 pm

That was pretty good. It's not easy standing in one position for so long, and especially with people pointing at you and taking your picture. I personally would have started to laugh. And in my opinion it's visually better than office depot slo-mo.

Re: Time Stops at Grand Central Station

Thu Feb 07, 2008 7:04 pm

Asthaloth wrote:
Twinkle wrote:Wow, that was amazing! I love flash mobbing, it always makes me smile.



I'm betting this isn't what my mind is picturing?
Don't get too excited there. :P

Anyway, that was amazing. :D I wish cool stuff like that happened around here.

Re: Time Stops at Grand Central Station

Sat Feb 09, 2008 5:45 am

Oh my God, I saw this in the comments section:

This is cool. Me and my wife did something similar to my son a while back. He was 11 then. One Saturday morning we decided to make him think he had lost his hearing, by moving our lips and pretending to talk. Kind of like something Jack Handy would do.


That's so mean. XD It reminds me of this time that we decided to mess with this one kid at a party who, ahh, wasn't in his right state of mind. We all started talking in slow mo and insisting that he was talking really, really fast. It took two minutes for him to start speaking in slow motion himself. :lol:

Re: Time Stops at Grand Central Station

Sat Feb 09, 2008 11:23 pm

Fiddelysquat wrote:Oh my God, I saw this in the comments section:

This is cool. Me and my wife did something similar to my son a while back. He was 11 then. One Saturday morning we decided to make him think he had lost his hearing, by moving our lips and pretending to talk. Kind of like something Jack Handy would do.


That's so mean. XD It reminds me of this time that we decided to mess with this one kid at a party who, ahh, wasn't in his right state of mind. We all started talking in slow mo and insisting that he was talking really, really fast. It took two minutes for him to start speaking in slow motion himself. :lol:


Hmm but surely the son could hear everything else... like birds chirping... the lawn mower mowing... the TV?

Re: Time Stops at Grand Central Station

Tue Feb 12, 2008 9:25 pm

Oh man. I saw this and I've been trying to talk my friends into doing something similar at the BIG arts festival in April.
It would be glorious!
'Corse no one wants to do it.

Re: Time Stops at Grand Central Station

Tue Feb 12, 2008 9:28 pm

CommanderSwiss wrote:Oh man. I saw this and I've been trying to talk my friends into doing something similar at the BIG arts festival in April.
It would be glorious!
'Corse no one wants to do it.

Ditto, only Pudding and I were trying to get some people together for a Time Moebius. We only got one or two people to agree, which really wasn't enough.
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