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I honestly, for the life of me, could not choose between this and the one right before it in B&W. #1 I wasn't sure if the other one was even good in B&W and #2 I wasn't sure when pose I liked better. I mean, I like both, but which do you guys prefer? I need help choosing. And if the other one and this one should/shouldn't be in B&W.

 

MERCI! THANK YOU! :)

The 2012 DC No Pants Metro Ride, an off-shoot of Improv Everywhere's own. This was DC's fifth year, contrasting with NYC's 11th of the annual event.

 

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NOTE: Given the potential sensitivity: this image is fully copyrighted. Permission is granted only to Capitol Improv, the pantsless riders contained within, or any other primary subjects to use the photo provided that:

 

- (1) Users provide attribution in the form of "Image (c) Andrew Bossi, Flickr"

 

- (2) For online usage, users provide a link either directly to the photo or to the following: "http://www.flickr.com/photos/thisisbossi/collections/"

 

If you are media, anyone not a member of Capitol Improv, anyone not contained within the photo, or anyone preferring not to provide attribution & the link: contact me to discuss exemptions. Please note which image(s) you would like to use.

 

If you are one of the pantless riders within the photo but would prefer it not publicised: just send me a message with a link to any photos and I will remove them from view. I will comply with your request, though I reserve right to laugh at you for doing such a thing in public & not wanting photo evidence :)

 

*Also while I very rarely moderate comments: I will moderate comments here. So anything too complimentary or anything quite the opposite will be deleted. In short: don't be rude and don't be creepy. Don't be "that guy".

Port Serrat Sheriff investigates report of a pantless inebriated Santa wandering the countryside

This year was 18th Annual No Pants Subway Ride and was on Sunday January 13. One of the meeting places was at Foley Square. At the meeting points, participants were organized into groups and assigned a specific train car. Once everyone was divided up, they all headed to nearby subway stations. They took their pants off in the subway train and put it in their backpack. All train routes would converge on Union Square. All participants were having fun on Union Square subway station before they went to the bar.

This year was 18th Annual No Pants Subway Ride and was on Sunday January 13. One of the meeting places was at Foley Square. At the meeting points, participants were organized into groups and assigned a specific train car. Once everyone was divided up, they all headed to nearby subway stations. They took their pants off in the subway train and put it in their backpack. All train routes would converge on Union Square. All participants were having fun on Union Square subway station before they went to the bar.

I tried to take this photo quickly. She was taking her pants off, but I only got the camera up right after she finished. She didn't put her flip flops back on yet.

The 2012 DC No Pants Metro Ride, an off-shoot of Improv Everywhere's own. This was DC's fifth year, contrasting with NYC's 11th of the annual event.

 

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NOTE: Given the potential sensitivity: this image is fully copyrighted. Permission is granted only to Capitol Improv, the pantsless riders contained within, or any other primary subjects to use the photo provided that:

 

- (1) Users provide attribution in the form of "Image (c) Andrew Bossi, Flickr"

 

- (2) For online usage, users provide a link either directly to the photo or to the following: "http://www.flickr.com/photos/thisisbossi/collections/"

 

If you are media, anyone not a member of Capitol Improv, anyone not contained within the photo, or anyone preferring not to provide attribution & the link: contact me to discuss exemptions. Please note which image(s) you would like to use.

 

If you are one of the pantless riders within the photo but would prefer it not publicised: just send me a message with a link to any photos and I will remove them from view. I will comply with your request, though I reserve right to laugh at you for doing such a thing in public & not wanting photo evidence :)

 

*Also while I very rarely moderate comments: I will moderate comments here. So anything too complimentary or anything quite the opposite will be deleted. In short: don't be rude and don't be creepy. Don't be "that guy".

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don't act like you don't have a crush on pantless burt

I don't really think an explanation is needed for this one. Vic hates standing on bench pictures. But he's a trooper. And as you can see in the outtakes, his buddy Rudy is not. Haha.

 

HBM!

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The first Friday in May has been declared "No Pants Day" to encourage and celebrate donating clothing to organizations that help the unfortunate and struggling.

I made sure to be there so that I could add some pantless readers to my underground new york public library collection. It was overcrowded so conditions were tough. And there were too many smug smirks that spoiled the intrigue. Some more shots after the jump.

newest ink, #6.

done by Mouse at Mouse's Custom Tattoos in Millington, TN.

This year was 18th Annual No Pants Subway Ride and was on Sunday January 13. One of the meeting places was at Foley Square. At the meeting points, participants were organized into groups and assigned a specific train car. Once everyone was divided up, they all headed to nearby subway stations. They took their pants off in the subway train and put it in their backpack. All train routes would converge on Union Square. All participants were having fun on Union Square subway station before they went to the bar.

Pantless child chewing on a dirty garbage hook, with echoing primaries.

This year was 18th Annual No Pants Subway Ride and was on Sunday January 13. One of the meeting places was at Foley Square. At the meeting points, participants were organized into groups and assigned a specific train car. Once everyone was divided up, they all headed to nearby subway stations. They took their pants off in the subway train and put it in their backpack. All train routes would converge on Union Square. All participants were having fun on Union Square subway station before they went to the bar.

What do you think can I pull off a Pantless look for a bar night?

Are the handcuffs there so he can handcuff the briefcase to himself?

so i'm not nordic by cultural background, but i'm born-and-raised minnesotan. which means i've been around the accent (which i don't really have?), the foods (lutefisk is best with lots of butter and salt), the weather patterns (meow, snow!), hardwood floors (sock slide fest!) and bulky sweaters (itchy wool warmthness). that has to count for something, right?

 

anyway, this gigantic sweater has been around my dad's house forever. i don't even remember who gifted it or to whom.

 

saturday -- winter break starts now!

 

297/365

Originally appeared in Seattle Weekly.

This year was 18th Annual No Pants Subway Ride and was on Sunday January 13. One of the meeting places was at Foley Square. At the meeting points, participants were organized into groups and assigned a specific train car. Once everyone was divided up, they all headed to nearby subway stations. They took their pants off in the subway train and put it in their backpack. All train routes would converge on Union Square. All participants were having fun on Union Square subway station before they went to the bar.

This year was 18th Annual No Pants Subway Ride and was on Sunday January 13. One of the meeting places was at Foley Square. At the meeting points, participants were organized into groups and assigned a specific train car. Once everyone was divided up, they all headed to nearby subway stations. They took their pants off in the subway train and put it in their backpack. All train routes would converge on Union Square. All participants were having fun on Union Square subway station before they went to the bar.

my dad used to tell me that when he was little he only had one pair of pants.

on saturday morning he claims he had to sit on his bed in his underwear while his mom washed his pants.

he also had to walk 2 miles, up hill in the snow to school every day.

Photographed: Sivonne, Me, & Kolby

This year was 18th Annual No Pants Subway Ride and was on Sunday January 13. One of the meeting places was at Foley Square. At the meeting points, participants were organized into groups and assigned a specific train car. Once everyone was divided up, they all headed to nearby subway stations. They took their pants off in the subway train and put it in their backpack. All train routes would converge on Union Square. All participants were having fun on Union Square subway station before they went to the bar.

Hahaha Gummy received a new outfits!!

i think he looks more manly in it (kkk~)

well at least he won't be pantless for sometimes (ran away from pomme)

The 2012 DC No Pants Metro Ride, an off-shoot of Improv Everywhere's own. This was DC's fifth year, contrasting with NYC's 11th of the annual event.

 

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NOTE: Given the potential sensitivity: this image is fully copyrighted. Permission is granted only to Capitol Improv, the pantsless riders contained within, or any other primary subjects to use the photo provided that:

 

- (1) Users provide attribution in the form of "Image (c) Andrew Bossi, Flickr"

 

- (2) For online usage, users provide a link either directly to the photo or to the following: "http://www.flickr.com/photos/thisisbossi/collections/"

 

If you are media, anyone not a member of Capitol Improv, anyone not contained within the photo, or anyone preferring not to provide attribution & the link: contact me to discuss exemptions. Please note which image(s) you would like to use.

 

If you are one of the pantless riders within the photo but would prefer it not publicised: just send me a message with a link to any photos and I will remove them from view. I will comply with your request, though I reserve right to laugh at you for doing such a thing in public & not wanting photo evidence :)

 

*Also while I very rarely moderate comments: I will moderate comments here. So anything too complimentary or anything quite the opposite will be deleted. In short: don't be rude and don't be creepy. Don't be "that guy".

One weekend I drove to Mathura, an ancient pilgrimage city associated with Vishnu, Krishna in particular. I‘d been there before with Tom when he came out to India. Through the car window from Delhi to Mathura I knew everything I saw. I felt almost welcomed by Mathura with its dimly lit but none the less colourful exciting streets, vegetable and fruit barrows, rickshaw jams and cows slowly making their way against the flow of traffic on both sides of the road, and the middle. People draped in pieces of cloth, besmeared, pan chewing, bare footed, half crazy, pantless kids with matted hair, old people so bent they could hardly lift their eyes to slowly examine every vegetable, sellers presiding over half a barrow top of bruised bananas left behind by sharp eyed sharp tongued house wives, noisy people, skinny people, happy people.

 

Returning to Delhi I saw the frankly ridiculously conceived multi story apartment blocks sometimes topped with Roman temples or science fiction space cities, and the absurd chaos of superficially flashy commercial building designs, and the blue canvas tent colonies in odd corners, near rubbish dumps and sewerage clogged ditches, fly dumped mounds smoothed by bare feet, children playing on aggregate heaps or on strings strung on trees. I did notice that generally most people working at street level, even the rickshaw riders, seemed better dressed than in Mathura, more mobile phones; but somehow the outskirts of Delhi, such as Gurgaon, were vacuous nothing places with nothing to please the eye except the occasional smile.

 

This year was 18th Annual No Pants Subway Ride and was on Sunday January 13. One of the meeting places was at Foley Square. At the meeting points, participants were organized into groups and assigned a specific train car. Once everyone was divided up, they all headed to nearby subway stations. They took their pants off in the subway train and put it in their backpack. All train routes would converge on Union Square. All participants were having fun on Union Square subway station before they went to the bar.

The 2012 DC No Pants Metro Ride, an off-shoot of Improv Everywhere's own. This was DC's fifth year, contrasting with NYC's 11th of the annual event.

 

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Are you in this photo? Say hi- leave a comment or send me a message!

 

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NOTE: Given the potential sensitivity: this image is fully copyrighted. Permission is granted only to Capitol Improv, the pantsless riders contained within, or any other primary subjects to use the photo provided that:

 

- (1) Users provide attribution in the form of "Image (c) Andrew Bossi, Flickr"

 

- (2) For online usage, users provide a link either directly to the photo or to the following: "http://www.flickr.com/photos/thisisbossi/collections/"

 

If you are media, anyone not a member of Capitol Improv, anyone not contained within the photo, or anyone preferring not to provide attribution & the link: contact me to discuss exemptions. Please note which image(s) you would like to use.

 

If you are one of the pantless riders within the photo but would prefer it not publicised: just send me a message with a link to any photos and I will remove them from view. I will comply with your request, though I reserve right to laugh at you for doing such a thing in public & not wanting photo evidence :)

 

*Also while I very rarely moderate comments: I will moderate comments here. So anything too complimentary or anything quite the opposite will be deleted. In short: don't be rude and don't be creepy. Don't be "that guy".

When ever I dream that I've been without pants, no one seems to notice nor care. Now I figure, "Well why should I?"

If society doesn't care about my exposed self then there must be nothing wrong. It really feels great to just go about my business without a care how I look or how others may perceive me.

I assume this has to be my subconscious telling me that what ever I've been ashamed about isn't all that big of a deal. Now I need to figure out just what I'm insecure about and not mind so much in real life... yeah good luck, me.

Being self-aware (self-conscious) is so strange. Like crossing a tight rope; once I think about how well I am doing I begin to fail. Why is there a "confidence auto-destruct" built into myself?

Most of the time I self-destruct before I even try. There are times I have to trick myself out the door for shoots. My mind is resisting but I've told my body, "Just take us; he'll do fine once we're there!"

 

About the Shot:

I just needed her to look somewhat towards the camera. If I had her eyes looking away from the direction of the crowd it would complete the "self-aware subject" idea. The scene being very dark and my hands cold and I was ensured that every shot would be a blurred mess. Trying not to think about that I continued shooting muttering to myself, "Please look towards the camera, look at the camera, the camera, look at the camera..." And then she disappeared.

"damn it..."

I looked through my shots anyway and they were all actually sharp except for the one where she begins to look towards me.

"God Damn It!"

Then the last frame was right before I lost sight of her behind the crossing guard. Her face had stopped moving and the shot was crisp!

"Got it, got the damn photo."

 

Editing wise: As if she needs anymore attention, I dodged her hair.

 

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This year was 18th Annual No Pants Subway Ride and was on Sunday January 13. One of the meeting places was at Foley Square. At the meeting points, participants were organized into groups and assigned a specific train car. Once everyone was divided up, they all headed to nearby subway stations. They took their pants off in the subway train and put it in their backpack. All train routes would converge on Union Square. All participants were having fun on Union Square subway station before they went to the bar.

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