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What makes you think I need to lighten up?
Ok Nasha, I wanna play too:
Hi, I'm new here but this thread looked way too much fun to just keep lurking in. Have at it!Me and good ole Froghat.Very late edit! This is a goodin'.
Quote from: NashaWriter on August 17, 2012, 08:17:18 AMHi, I'm new here but this thread looked way too much fun to just keep lurking in. Have at it!Me and good ole Froghat.Very late edit! This is a goodin'.I like you; you remind me of a couple of my sisters. So I'm doing something tomorrow that should provide an interesting pic or two and I'm currently looking for a garment that Im should find apt for me to be wearing, given the character he thinks I resemble. Pics tomorrow evening.
From the Wiki article on Smart Mobs:"However, an even earlier example is the Dîner en blanc phenomenon, which has taken place annually in Paris, France, since 1988, for one night around the end of June. The invited guests wear only white clothes and gather at a chosen spot, knowledge of which they have only a short time beforehand. They bring along food, drink, chairs and a table and the whole group then gathers to have a meal, after which they disperse. The event has been held each year in different places in the centre of Paris. It is not a normal cultural event because it is not advertised and only those who have received an invite attend - information on the chosen location is transferred by text message or more recently Twitter. The number of people attending has grown, in 2011, to over 10,000. Dîner en blanc would be considered a smart mob rather than a flash mob, because the event lasts for several hours."Ok, that, but in Detroit, this one happened at Cadillac Square. It has a lot of potential and will be even cooler as it goes on. This was the second year, next years should be cool.
So the thing on Sunday, from the set I posted on Flickr:QuoteFrom the Wiki article on Smart Mobs:"However, an even earlier example is the Dîner en blanc phenomenon, which has taken place annually in Paris, France, since 1988, for one night around the end of June. The invited guests wear only white clothes and gather at a chosen spot, knowledge of which they have only a short time beforehand. They bring along food, drink, chairs and a table and the whole group then gathers to have a meal, after which they disperse. The event has been held each year in different places in the centre of Paris. It is not a normal cultural event because it is not advertised and only those who have received an invite attend - information on the chosen location is transferred by text message or more recently Twitter. The number of people attending has grown, in 2011, to over 10,000. Dîner en blanc would be considered a smart mob rather than a flash mob, because the event lasts for several hours."Ok, that, but in Detroit, this one happened at Cadillac Square. It has a lot of potential and will be even cooler as it goes on. This was the second year, next years should be cool.