Annual No Pants Subway Ride hits cities around the world
NEW YORK >> Subway riders in New York City and other places around the world should be ready for an eyeful when their fellow transit users strip down to their underwear.
The annual No Pants Subway Ride is taking place Sunday.
The event is organized by the Improv Everywhere comedy collective. It started in 2002 in New York with seven participants.
Organizers say pants-less subway rides are scheduled to take place this year in dozens of cities around the world. Philadelphia’s version is sponsored by a laundry delivery service.
Participants are told to get on trains and act as they normally would and are given an assigned point to take off their pants. They’re asked to keep a straight face and respond matter-of-factly to anyone who asks them if they’re cold.
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Too bad we don’t have subways here.
White folks never cease to amaze me.
Why do you say that?
People of ALL RACES participated in the SF Bay Area on BART, their version of rail.
http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Annual-no-pants-BART-ride-attracts-participants-10843790.php
Careful kids, cold weather and pneumonia goes hand in hand! Old timers are more concern about your health than you all making incomprehensible statements!