The annual NYC pillow fight was this past Saturday, March 22nd in Union Square. My buddy Chris and I walked over to check it out. Although I’m not sure you could call this thing a “flashmob”, there were definitely a bunch of bystanders who were totally confused by the whole situation. By the end of it, there were piles and piles of feathers strewn all over Union Square. The event was put on by NewMindSpace and was also discussed on Rocketboom, CNET News, and Gothamist, although my video is much better….
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