Please don't be surprised if you find the passenger
beside you only wearing shorts as hundreds of New Yorkers have been
taking the metro subway trains in their underwear.
On Sunday, they stripped down to their undies for the ninth annual No Pants Subway Ride.
Participants gathered at six
locations throughout the city. They were divided into groups and
dispersed to different subway stations. Once inside the subway cars,
they began calmly removing their pants and folding them up. Most participants acted as usual straphangers: They read magazines or chatted with their companions.
The event started in 2002 with just seven people. It has spread to other cities.
The stunt is organized by Improv
Everywhere, a group said to have a mission to cause "scenes of chaos
and joy in public places."
beside you only wearing shorts as hundreds of New Yorkers have been
taking the metro subway trains in their underwear.
On Sunday, they stripped down to their undies for the ninth annual No Pants Subway Ride.
Participants gathered at six
locations throughout the city. They were divided into groups and
dispersed to different subway stations. Once inside the subway cars,
they began calmly removing their pants and folding them up. Most participants acted as usual straphangers: They read magazines or chatted with their companions.
The event started in 2002 with just seven people. It has spread to other cities.
The stunt is organized by Improv
Everywhere, a group said to have a mission to cause "scenes of chaos
and joy in public places."
1) Divers swim near British artistJason de Caires Taylor's sculpture "The Man on Fire" in this undatedhandout in the Mexican resort of Cancun. At the bottom of its turquoisewaters and playing with the reflections of the sun at sea, a series ofsculptures were immersed in the Mexican resort of Cancun in whataspires to be a huge underwater museum that harmonizes with the beautyof its coral reefs
2) A diver swims near British artistJason de Caires Taylor's sculpture "The Flower of Hope" in this undatedhandout in the Mexican resort of Cancun
3) British artist Jason de CairesTaylor works on a sculpture called "The Man on Fire" underwater in thisundated handout in the Mexican resort of Cancun
2) A diver swims near British artistJason de Caires Taylor's sculpture "The Flower of Hope" in this undatedhandout in the Mexican resort of Cancun
3) British artist Jason de CairesTaylor works on a sculpture called "The Man on Fire" underwater in thisundated handout in the Mexican resort of Cancun
He Pingping of China gestures as Sultan Kosen of Turkey looks on as they pose for photographers during a promotional event in Istanbul January 14, 2010. He, with a height of 73 cm (2 feet 5 inch), and Kosen, with a height of 246.5 cm (8 feet 1 inch), are listed in the Guinness World Records as the world's shortest man and tallest man respectively.
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