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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 10 May 2013

    Flash mobs are going corporate. One company charges $5,000 to $80,000 to stage "impromptu" dance breakdowns.http://on.wsj.com/15tbJwo 

    5:28 AM - 10 May 2013
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      1. Snadgets‏ @snadgets 11 May 2013
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        Flash mobs are going corporate. One company charges $5-80k to stage "impromptu" dance breakdowns. http://ow.ly/1W2IDa  via @WSJ

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      1. Alysia Welch-Chester‏ @AlysiaWC 11 May 2013
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        Flash mobs are going corporate. One company charges $5-80k to stage "impromptu" dance breakdowns. http://ow.ly/kTXvA  via @WSJ

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      1. Jonny Carpenter‏ @jcarpenter5 10 May 2013
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        @WSJ: Flash mobs are going corporate. One company charges $5,000 to $80,000 to stage "impromptu" dance breakdowns. http://on.wsj.com/15tbJwo 

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      1. Natalie Swanson‏ @NatalieSwanson 10 May 2013
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        @WSJ well whats the point of spontaneity then? #stickittotheman

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      1. Dave F‏ @davidfoertsch 10 May 2013
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        Oh Lord. “@WSJ: Flash mobs are going corporate...$5,000 to $80,000 to stage "impromptu" dance breakdowns. http://on.wsj.com/15tbJwo ”

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      1. Natalie Hickey‏ @njhickey 10 May 2013
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        One craze which just jumped the shark @WSJ: company charges $5,000 to $80,000 for flash mobs. http://on.wsj.com/15tbJwo  #BringJoyBack2FlashMobs

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      1. Brooke Larimer‏ @BrookeLarimer 10 May 2013
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        @WSJ Flash mobs jumped the shark when they started showing up in commercials years ago. #makeitstop

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      1. nb‏ @natebUD1 10 May 2013
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        @WSJ: Flash mobs are going corporate One company charges $5000 to $80000 to stage impromptu dance breakdown http://on.wsj.com/15tbJwo  #buad301

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      1. ذناي‏ @d_vassi 10 May 2013
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        @WSJ it's so 2010.. Does it really still create a buzz? #Nah

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      1. Liz Malm  🦄‏ @elizabeth_malm 10 May 2013
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        Dream ruiner!! RT @WSJ: Flash mobs are going corporate. One company charges up to $80,000 to stage "impromptu" dance. http://on.wsj.com/15tbJwo 

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      1. Kevin O'Brien‏ @kob1313 10 May 2013
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        @WSJ: Flash mobs are going corporate. 1 company charges $5k to $80k to stage impromptu dance breakdowns. http://on.wsj.com/15tbJwo ” who cares?!

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      1. Sebastian Ramirez‏ @Sebas_Ramirez4 10 May 2013
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        Gen Y RT @WSJ: Flash mobs are going corporate. One company charges $5K to $80K to stage "impromptu" dance breakdowns. http://on.wsj.com/15tbJwo 

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      1. mpatman‏ @mpatman 10 May 2013
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        Το ΠΑΜΕ εχει καλύτερες τιμές "@WSJ Flash mobs are going corporate.1 company charges $5,000 to $80,000 to stage "impromptu" dance breakdowns"

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      1. EP‏ @KMJL 10 May 2013
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        “@WSJ: Flash mobs are going corporate. One company charges $5,000 to $80,000 to stage "impromptu" dance breakdowns. http://on.wsj.com/15tbJwo ”

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      1. Srini Swaminathan‏ @srini091 10 May 2013
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        @ShonanKothari Look what you have done :) @WSJ: Flash mobs are going corporate.One company charges $5,000 to $80,000 http://on.wsj.com/15tbJwo 

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      1. Kong‏ @Wicker_Bin 10 May 2013
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        Flash mob for hire RT “@WSJ: One company charges $5,000 to $80,000 to stage "impromptu" dance breakdowns. http://on.wsj.com/15tbJwo ”

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      1. Melissa Biehl‏ @MABiehl 10 May 2013
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        Possible club fundraiser for others or I can see more breakout businesses“@WSJ: Flash mobs are going corporate. http://on.wsj.com/15tbJwo ”

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      1. TJ Chilly Willy  ™️‏ @streetscoop 10 May 2013
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        .@WSJ • WHAT HAPPENED TO THE DAYS WHEN CEOs TRIED TO CUT COSTS AND RETURN PROFIT TO INVESTORS THROUGH DIVIDENDS? FUCK WALL STREET!

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