Philadelphia flash mob spreads cheer in Rittenhouse Square By NATALIE POMPILIO Philadelphia Daily News pompiln@phillynews.com 215-854-2595 A TYPICAL SUNNY June Saturday at Rittenhouse Square. People were walking their dogs, pushing their baby carriages, chatting on their cellphones. A pretzel vendor hawked his wares. A camera-carrying tourist from France stopped to consult his map. And then the dancing began. It started with just two people, quickly expanded to about a dozen, and soon more than 25 dancers were moving in sync to the sounds of Fat Boy Slim's "Weapon of Choice," which echoed from a boom box on the corner of 18th and Walnut streets. For a little more than three minutes, they waved. They jumped. They spun. Then the song ended, and they dispersed without a word as strangers clapped and cheered Read more: http://www.philly.com/philly/entertainment/124985249.html#ixzz1RG1cHgPq Watch sports videos you won't find anywhere else
If i was there, i would have just started breaking stuff in a desperate attempt to salvage any street credibility white people may have left after that flaming dancing fiasco.