No pants? No problem.
The 14th annual No Pants Subway Ride took place on Jan. 11, and people weren't shy to join in. The yearly tradition was started by comedy group Improv Everywhere in 2002 in New York City, and has since grown into a global tradition. Last year, over 25 countries saw participants flood subway cars and happily shed their trousers.
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No matter the weather (which is around a bristling 30 degrees in Manhattan), these intrepid subway riders will still go pantsless in the name of comedy. Here are just a few of the cities that participated.
New York City
#NPSR #NoPantsSubwayRide take it off!! @PIX11News pic.twitter.com/BYCAYsucQZ— Allie Yang (@allieallieooop) January 11, 2015
#NoPantsSubwayRide on the Uptown E train. #NPSR @ImprovEvery pic.twitter.com/tU0HhgC5qD— Pamela Ng (@ng_pamela) January 11, 2015
Barcelona
Con @jlberni en el No pants subway ride Barcelona pic.twitter.com/5H0Oh8edy7— Xavi (@gorkabear) January 11, 2015
Toronto
And now meet these two ladies from the No Pants Society who took part in today's No Pants Subway Ride. #NPSR pic.twitter.com/7QebbKoQ99— Tabatha Southey (@TabathaSouthey) January 11, 2015
#jesuisnopants#NoPants #TTC #toronto #npsr @improvevery @nopantssociety @fujiguys @TorontoStar @PeeingonToronto pic.twitter.com/JreAdlGTy0— SPENCER WYNN (@spencerwynn) January 11, 2015
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