fantastic accumulation of organized forces working towards a real good, of course. however, using every bad american musical of the last 20 years as a precedent.
anyone having to herd their parents / relatives through broadway every time they visited can relate--I hope.
@Kruse: No free art, this was organised as a live ad for bike tours in Belgium in aid of a humanitarian project. See the website mentioned in the video.
That's effin' great; only now I want a trials bike.
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ReplyDeletefantastic accumulation of organized forces working towards a real good, of course. however, using every bad american musical of the last 20 years as a precedent.
ReplyDeleteanyone having to herd their parents / relatives through broadway every time they visited can relate--I hope.
ugh. cringe.
p.s.
ReplyDeletewhat was with the beatboxing???????!!!!!!!
Touching
ReplyDeleteThis video gladdens my heart and 'make my day'! Thanks!
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This was done by a good friend of mine. Don't know why I forgot to send you this myself. Good stuff indeed.
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff.
ReplyDeleteGreat Great Great !
ReplyDeleteThat actually bought tears to my eyes! So nice when people make free art!!
ReplyDeleteI agree with adam.
ReplyDeleteI'm for bicycle advocacy where possible - but not when it calls a cliched musical at a train station a 'flash mob'.
@Kruse: No free art, this was organised as a live ad for bike tours in Belgium in aid of a humanitarian project. See the website mentioned in the video.
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