6th Annual No Pants! Subway Ride

by Scott Beale on January 15, 2007 · 5 comments

No Pants! Subway Ride

No Pants! Subway Ride

Improv Everywhere had their 6th annual No Pants! Subway Ride in New York on Saturday, December 13th. Over 200 agents showed up and rode the 6 Line in their underwear. Here’s coverage from the New York Daily News and WNYC.

Check out the great photos from Chad Nicholson and Steph Goralnick.

From the New York Daily News:

“We’re all going to take our pants off and have a lot of fun,” said organizer Charlie Todd, 28, of the Improv Everywhere group. “It’s not against the law to wear your underwear!”

Participants gathered at the Brooklyn Bridge-City Hall station, boarded a 6 train, “de-pantsed” and exited at different stations. Then they reboarded other uptown trains to the shock and amusement of fellow subway riders.

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filed under Events, Pranks

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1 Alexandru January 15, 2007 at 10:56 am

If you try to pull a stunt like these in my country, you’re naked legs are going straight to jail :)

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2 christa January 15, 2007 at 4:33 pm

have you ever heard of newmindspace? the people with the random pillow fights or bubble parties or subway parties? that’s what this kind of reminds me of… i love those newmindspace people.

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3 grahsm November 27, 2008 at 6:36 pm

wheres your country

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