Flash mob in Beirut

This story totally surprised me. I was talking to my brother today when he mentioned that last month a flash mob here in Beirut replicated “Frozen Grand Central” except in a mall. Over 200 people participated and although I think the Grand Central freeze was nicer I am totally surprised that a flash mob exists in Lebanon. Someone should setup a flash mob group for Kuwait. [YouTube]


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  1. Pure says:

    Oh i came to know about this thing like a week or so, and I saw most of their videos (the US version improve everywhere) ! Some of them are good while the rest are so so.

  2. Ben says:

    Count me in when you get a flash mob organised.

  3. improve says:

    Silly people, they could not do something a little rewarding at lest!!!?

  4. Louq says:

    200 sillies wasting time. 100% ridiculous “Pulay”

  5. Laziale says:

    cool idea to do it in kuwait

    but it will be ruined by the Herds of Mall rats ! Do it at noon .

  6. crocko rock says:

    Very Crap….New York one was much, much better.

  7. Damon Dash says:

    and what’s the point of this?
    how silly are we , we could copy a lot of cool events that happened in NY but instead we chose the most retarded one, Arabs…

  8. darkwolf says:

    holly shit that was done in Beirute!!!!! DAMN!! We should seriously consider doing such an awesome event as this one over here!!!! or maybe singing even.

  9. Hussain says:

    Lo0o0o0oL nice wallah
    yabeela in kuwait

  10. Sunshine says:

    Actually this one is better than the one in NY… In NY there were too many people moving… This one doesn’t have that many people that weren’t involved!

  11. Mark says:

    Sunshine thats why the new york one is better, this one had very little bystanders so it doesn’t look as weird as the NY one. Plus the whole point of these improvs is to put on a show, if there aren’t any people watching….

  12. Sunshine says:

    Ya.. thats true, I guess…

  13. N. says:

    That is quite impressive!

  14. TripleM says:

    Really great job…


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