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Monday, 5 November 2012

#008 10,000 smiles

Smiles are like liquid gold. Throw one of these on in the morning before heading out, and next thing you know you have passed it on to your family, the neighbours, the barista at your pre-work coffee place, and anyone you pass on the street or at work.

When you think about it a smile could theoretically travel around the world, spreading like a wave from the point of origin radiating out as it spreads from person to person to person (possibly getting picked up by a few enthusiastic pets along the way).

So, I decided that smiles are such a wonderful thing to share that I would undertake a mission, to create a giant wave or tsunami of smiles. This mission aims to send a wave around the world. Seeing that there are 40,000 odd kilometres in the circumference of the earth I figure if I collect 10,000 smiles and those people all passed their smiles on to only four people we will have 40,000 smiles and be well on the way to world domination.

So if you walk down the street and someone smiles at you in passing, why not collect that smile and pass it on. It is for a good cause after all :)




5 comments:

  1. Thanks too all our smilers on Facebook :) your smiles have been added. Stay tuned for smile events to harness the power of Australian facial muscles as part of this 10,000 count smile-a-thon

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  2. Yes I have not been diligent in my recent smile harvesting. I will need to do some more pro-active collections lol

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