OMG Just saw this via one of our members, there are like 300 people RSVPd for this on Facebook. Here are the Details from them:
Wednesday march 24th @ 12pm on the University of Houston we will host a zombie flash mob. We usually have zombies lurch and gait but we want to try something different. We're thinking about running zombies as it attracts more attention and it has never been done. Some movies that have examples are 28 weeks later and the dawn of the dead remake. Costumes are not required but they are encouraged(DUH- Mandy)
@ 12pm we will meet at the UC North Patio. it is located outside and above the University center Underground. click on the link here: http://www.uh.edu/cam...
once you go to the link, click on "where is this building?" and a map will show up and circle the location.
at 12:20 we move to the front of the library and perform the flash mob.
Here is a detailed map of how things will go down:http://s129.photobuck...
More to be announced! we will update this page and send a message out to everyone in this group as the date approaches. Check back frequently -
Facebook page- http://www.facebook.c...
Directions and Parking info can be found HERE
Zombie Flash mob at UH
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- Awesome People Meetup
- Date
- Wed, 24 Mar 2010, 17:00 - 19:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
- Venue
- University of Houston - Campus Recreation and Wellness Center , Houston, US
- Cost
- Free
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