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October 23, 2007

Saturday: Record-Breaking "Thriller" Dance in Dolores Park

We just caught wind of this worldwide Michael Jackson "Thriller" movement, so [insert bad pedophilia, child abuse, or body dysmorphic disorder jokes here]. Thrill the World, "a worldwide attempt to break the Guinness World Record (GWR) for the largest simultaneous dance with Michael Jackson's 'Thriller,'" will take place in Dolores Park this Saturday. So...have at it, Michael Jackson followers.

When: Saturday, 10/27
Where: Dolores Park, SF, on the steps facing Dolores Street
Meeting time: 2 p.m.
Time of mass thrilling: 3 p.m.
Site: Thrill the World


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Comments (7)

Some may have noted Saturday's rehearsal in the park. And here I thought the Mickey Mouse club was in town and on acid ...

 

do it for mecke!

www.myspace.com/ttwforquintin

 

can I please be the tranny prisoner in great dramatic distress? please?

 

My favorite Michael dance move is when he grabs his crotch and squeels.

I guess it's to express his delight at finding that he still has a penis. On second thought...

 

Is this all because of that Filipino prison video? ...Frankly I'd rather do Radio Ga Ga.

 

And everyone should know that the SF Thrill the World performance will be dedicated to Quintin Mecke's mayoral run!

 

this should be interesting as thriller meets anti-war protesters.

http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/10/21/18455118.php

 
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