Surrealistic Make it every day
I have always had the interest of making a random persons day "a little more surrealistic"... I guess that describes some of my drive. (Strange as it may be). The other day I was reading a news magazine and ran across what is called Flash Mobs. They are called theatrical acts, of many random people doing something very random at a random point for a small period of time.
Example
San Diego had a documented flash-mob scene last year when several dozen people descended on the Fashion Valley mall to ride up and down the escalators singing "Row, Row, Row Your Boat."
But I say this is nothing new.... to a degree we have been "flash mobbing" for years on the above premise... simply making peoples life more surrealistic.... and actually is not bounded by the same definitions.
The above picture represents one such surrealistic experience we gave some people. We were headed to a hockey game, when Kevin’s wife Amber said she didn’t want her wallet any more. Well quickly thinking... we decided to put the above picture in the wallet with a note which said, if you found this and was going to return it... thank you... If not... well...hahahhahaha. OK, picture and note in place we arrive at the hockey game... as the zamboni rolled up and down the rink (which i've never seen the excitement others find in this)... we carefully planted the wallet in a somewhat crowded obvious place. In a matter of minutes, we had our first catch... two kids who quickly picked it up... suspiciously looked around and then ran for the bathroom... it was a matter of a few seconds they come out in disgust... throwing the wallet in the trash can. Now that’s classic... that’s performing arts... that’s a real half time show!
So today’s thought make others life a little more surrealistic, they'll thank you for it or at least laugh, or look at you confused.
Comments
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! Oh my goodness, that's great stuff! And that's why I hang around Jeremy. My cheeks hurt from laughing.
Posted by: Mindless Intelligence | January 13, 2004 11:27 AM
Yes sir,
That is classic (like most other Jeremy ventures).
Hey, though! I am one of those people who loves to watch the Zamboni!
I'm sorry I have let you down...
D.A.
Posted by: NoBodD | January 14, 2004 09:21 AM