The Party’s In Your Pants

If you are riding the MAX this Saturday (Jan 12th) through fareless square, you just might find yourself crammed next to a group of people who are not wearing any pants!

When I read about this event in the Willamette Week today, I immediately asked myself, “Why would you want to ride the MAX with no pants on…and in January?” Apparently there is no purpose at all. Instead, this is the first effort to extend the annual No Pants! Subway Rides that take place in New York to other cities that have mass transit. In addition to New York and Portland, Boston, Washington DC, San Francisco, Chicago, Toronto, Adelaide (Australia), Baltimore, and Salt Lake City are also staging the same event this weekend.

If you actually want to take off your pants and go for a ride, you must be willing to follow this set of rules.
1) Be willing to take pants off on the MAX
2) You MUST wear some form of underwear
3) Be able to keep a straight face about it

It all starts at 4:30pm at the Loyd Center MAX station.

More info:
Willamette Week 1
Wilamette Week 2
www.improveverywhere.com

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6 Comments so far

  1. McAngryPants (unregistered) January 9th, 2008 8:03 pm

    hmmmmmm

  2. chris (unregistered) January 9th, 2008 9:22 pm

    almost caco… but doesn’t taste caco.

  3. Steve (unregistered) January 10th, 2008 6:59 am

    McAngry Briefs? or McAngry Boxers?

  4. Steve (unregistered) January 10th, 2008 8:12 am

    No, I got it: McAngry Panties!

  5. brewcaster (unregistered) January 10th, 2008 8:33 am

    McRetarded forced urban happening.

  6. Ritchie (unregistered) January 11th, 2008 2:59 am

    Who is going to enforce those rules?


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