People in the great state of New York are doing something truly worthy of geek recognition everywhere. For an upcoming Halloween parade, they are going to try to recreate the parade scene from Ferris Bueller's Day Off.
You know the scene. The one where Ferris sings The Beatles' song Twist and Shout from atop a parade float, and all of the audience starts to sing and dance along. Yeah, that one.
But they need help to pull this off. If you live in near where this is happening, you should totally go and help them out. Be there for those of us who can't:
On October 31st, we are recreating the parade scene from Ferris Bueller's Day Off at the Village Halloween Parade. This will involve tens of thousands of people breaking out into the world's largest Beatles sing-a-long.
We want the streets to erupt in joy and for it to be one of the greatest experiences of everyone's lives.
We will need thousands of secret audience agents to get the ball rolling by imitating the extras in the scene and inspiring your neighbors in the audience to do the same.
Man, I really wish I could go to this. What does all of the cool stuff seem to happen in New York?
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