VIDEO: Flip does a T-Mo with flash mob dance on Bondi beach

All started by a fat man in red Speedos

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30 October 2009 12:00 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott

Pocket camcorder brand Flip has emulated T-Mobile's popular Liverpool Street Station dance event with a similar effort in the decidedly more sunny setting of Australia's Bondi Beach.

Performed as part of a promotion for the launch of the Flip Mino HD video camera, the corporate flash mob is kick-started by a man in Speedos dancing alone to Ben Lee's "Catch My Disease" until 200 other dancers join the routine. Hit play to see action from the impromptu sequence now.

 

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