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Friday, March 16, 2012

World's laziest flash mob

The lunch time working crowd passing by Raffles Place MRT station were treated to an odd site when about 90 people dressed in casual clothes suddenly lay down to take a nap.

The flash mob, made up of young adults ranging from eighteen years of age to late-twenties, came out of nowhere on a ring of an alarm clock and 'slept' for about three minutes at about 12.30pm today.


After the short nap on the grass patch right outside Chevron House, the alarm bell rang again and the group got up and dispersed as quietly as they arrived.

Organised in celebration of World Sleep Day 2012, which falls on March 16, the supporters were gathered by The Singapore Sleep Society as part of their "Sleep an Hour More Movement".

The movement aims to get Singaporeans to switch off their mobile phone, computers and TV, and tuck in early tonight.

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