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‘The Roz & Mocha Retro Show' – We chat about the ‘No Pants Subway Ride'. Giancarlo Esposito joined us in studio and did Maurie fall asleep while driving Roz to work back in 2014?
You may have seen it on the news, on social media, or even on the tube: hundreds of people riding the underground with no trousers on, in the middle of winter. On Sunday the 7th of December London commuters braved the cold to strip off to their underwear for this unusual event. The No Trousers Tube Ride, as it is officially called, is an annual event that takes place on the first Sunday of January. It started in London in 2009, inspired by the No Pants Subway Ride, which was created by Improv Everywhere, a New York-based comedy collective, in 2002. What does it mean? Is it a protest, a prank, or a party? What is the reaction to the event? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions! To listen to the last episodes, you can click here: What are the pros and cons of homeownership in the UK? How can I make and keep my new year's resolutions? Why does the year begin on January 1st? A podcast written and realised by Amber Minogue. First Broadcast: 11/1/2024 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You may have seen it on the news, on social media, or even on the tube: hundreds of people riding the underground with no trousers on, in the middle of winter. On Sunday the 7th of December London commuters braved the cold to strip off to their underwear for this unusual event. The No Trousers Tube Ride, as it is officially called, is an annual event that takes place on the first Sunday of January. It started in London in 2009, inspired by the No Pants Subway Ride, which was created by Improv Everywhere, a New York-based comedy collective, in 2002. What does it mean? Is it a protest, a prank, or a party? What is the reaction to the event? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions! To listen to the last episodes, you can click here: What are the pros and cons of homeownership in the UK? How can I make and keep my new year's resolutions? Why does the year begin on January 1st? A podcast written and realised by Amber Minogue. In partnership with upday UK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dozens of people bared their briefs for London's annual No Trousers Tube Ride on Sunday.Trouserless passengers took to the Tube as part of the annual No Pants Subway Ride - a global event that began in New York in 2002. This year's event was the first since the pandemic began, and was the group's first trip on the Elizabeth line. Funny or in bad taste? Mark and Pete opine.
Dozens of people bared their briefs for London's annual No Trousers Tube Ride on Sunday.Trouserless passengers took to the Tube as part of the annual No Pants Subway Ride - a global event that began in New York in 2002. This year's event was the first since the pandemic began, and was the group's first trip on the Elizabeth line. Funny or in bad taste? Mark and Pete opine.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mark-and-pete--1245374/support.
Don’t forget to pick up Dylan Howard's new book Dirty Sexy Money: The Unauthorized Biography of Kris Jenner.In this episode: Facebook is going to block Donald Trump from posting for the remainder of his presidential term.Donald Trump has been permanently banned from Twitter.Nancy Pelosi's laptop was reportedly stolen during the storming of the US Capitol.Due to a jump in the value of Tesla's stock, Elon Musk is now the richest person in the world. Due to a computer glitch, millions of stimulus checks were sent to the wrong people.American Airlines announced they will no longer allow emotional support animals on their flights.Due to a surge in Covid cases, Los Angeles hospitals have been forced to ration care to patients.In Texas, a woman was seen clinging to the hood of a speeding car to stop the theft of a $10,000 puppy. In New Jersey, a high school was evacuated after a student brought radioactive uranium to school.In New York City, the annual "No Pants Subway Ride" has been canceled due to Covid-19.Dr. Anthony Fauci believes that the US could soon give 1 million vaccinations a day.Donald Trump has been asked to resign, or face a second impeachment. Joe Biden plans to unveil trillions in pandemic economic relief spending next week. Tweet or send us your questions using the hashtag #WTFAMERICA or even #TrumpChange
Debra, Diana, and Jesi are joined by entertainment journalist Zoe Hewitt (@realzoehewitt) to talk about a 6-ton spud, a no-pants subway ride, a woman who was frozen and thawed, and the last civil war widow... and all the stuff we own. Tell us what sparks your interest on twitter (@interest_spark), facebook (@sparkmyinterestpodcast), and instagram (@sparkmyinterestpodcast)! Email a crazy story or interesting article to sparkmyinterestpodcast@gmail.com and we might just discuss it on the show! Articles and other sources: https://idahopotato.com/big-idaho-potato-hotel https://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2021/01/07/No-Pants-Subway-Ride-canceled-for-2021-due-to-COVID-19/8181610043898/ https://www.mprnews.org/story/2018/01/25/jean-hilliard-northern-minnesota-frozen-survived https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/missouri-woman-believed-civil-war-widow-dies-75116731 https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2020/06/10/irene-triplett-last-civil-war-pensioner-73-monthly-dies/5333830002/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sparkmyinterest/support
Thank you nodebit for making Bowl After Bowl and to our executive producer, The Rev. CyberTrucker, for his support! Bowl After Bowl will always be a value for value podcast. The magic number was all around this weeks. 33% of Americans believe banning Trump from some social media went too far. At least 33 people shot, 5 injured this weekend in Chicago. The dude in the epic buffalo garb also happens to be 33 years old. A British hacktivist has allegedly archived every Parler post - even deleted ones - for Internet archiving. Bruce Willis was asked to leave store for refusing to wear a face diaper. Too bad he lives so far away! We would love to host him at the Kansas City No Agenda meetup this Friday at Don Chilito's! Can you believe Kansas City is touting ventilators as new technology to combat the Rona? They published a positive ventilator PR story the other day. Lisa Montgomery's execution is once again indefinitely postponed. The decision was granted today, though the Department of Justice is battling it in appeals. Just in case she was federally executed today, though, our local news played a 15-minute memorial of sorts last night that included a fucking song. In the morning! Missouri House Democrats filed Resolution 10 urging Josh Hawley to resign after he dared to listen to and act on behalf of his constituents. His book deal was slashed and now Hallmark is asking for their donation money back. Ha! The Kansas City Star removed the image of its founder, William Rockhill Nelson, from their publication along with his quote, "A paper for the people." Their editorial board has previously called for the renaming of JC Nichols Parkway and the Chiefs. Kansas representative Aaron Coleman has requested to leave the Democratic party and become an Independent. Unfortunately for him, Kansas Democrats have already filed a complaint about him that will lead to a bipartisan investigation. Welcome to Kansas City, From the Earth dispensary! They opened last Friday as Missouri slowly continues rolling out our medical market. Oregon made $1 billion in 2020 sales, creating a new record for themselves! The South Dakota Governor issued an executive order challenging the amendment legalizing recreational while Colorado issues a recall on two strains. And if you're looking to get into this budding industry, Arkansas is now issuing processing and transport licenses. We discuss the first time we ever got high at a concert and listen to producer stories, then get inspiration for next week's FTIE from phoneboy: the first time I ever called into a radio show. We round out the show by throwing some strikes, but mostly gutters: Virtual PA Farm Show accepting butter sculpture submissions until January 16 NYC's No-Pants Subway Ride cancelled in 2021 due to COVID Apply to make $500 eating takeout pizza and bingeing 3 Netflix shoes Sword stolen from Westfield, MA statue of Revolutionary War General William Shepard returned 40 years later Lizzie Borden house for sale for $2 million British eatery tries to send samosa to space with weather balloons; crash lands in France Asparamancer English girl tries to scam the tooth fairy with tic tac and red felt A Quebec woman tried to beat the 8 pm to 5am curfew by walking her boyfriend on a leash
Rafe and Ari host. They talk about racist monkeys on planet earth, christmas tree sadists, Jeppson's Mallort, and the end of the No Pants Subway Ride.
Are you in need of a get-away? This week both ladies bring you a chance to switch up the mundane. Angie w/ the No Pants subway ride & Molly w/ Super Nintendo World.
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Train riders in 20 cities around the globe shed their trousers for the annual No Pants Subway Ride.A South African man seeking a Guinness World Record said he is nearly two months into his attempt to spend 67 days living in a barrel at the top of a pole.California burglary suspect caught on camera falling through ceiling of tobacco shopMan suffers three-day erection after taking sexual stimulant used to breed bulls.
Attacks on the virtue of modesty in dress are everywhere, and include the easy availability of porn; plays, movies, network television shows, and streaming shows; fashion magazines; and advertising. Too often overlooked are the in-your-face assaults on public decency in our communities. Today, in ascending order of offensiveness and importance we'll look at five attacks on public decency that receive too little attention: 1. The annual No Pants Subway Ride, 2. The annual World Naked Bike Ride, 3. Shame parades, 4. The promotion of female toplessness, and 5. The “trans”-cultic revolution. Read more...
Attacks on the virtue of modesty in dress are everywhere, and include the easy availability of porn; plays, movies, network television shows, and streaming shows; fashion magazines; and advertising. Too often overlooked are the in-your-face assaults on public decency in our communities. Today, in ascending order of offensiveness and importance we’ll look at five attacks on public decency that receive too little attention: 1. The annual No Pants Subway Ride, 2. The annual World Naked Bike Ride, 3. Shame parades, 4. The promotion of female toplessness, and 5. The “trans”-cultic revolution. Read more……
This week, (recorded January 20, 2019), the ladies round up the latest in weird headlines including a woman arrested for living her best life at Walmart where she was riding an electric cart while drinking wine from a Pringles can, a grandmother who married a teen she met at her son's funeral, a nudist waterpark, space billboards, police accidentally getting a town high, a man who plans to attend a stag party 2,600 miles away after he was accidentally invited, and the global No Pants Subway Ride. Then, in Crime Time, Liz and Cate get you up to speed on the mystery surrounding Ed Buck and the two men who were found dead in his home. In Animal Kingdom, its one of the people the ladies hate most, Chris Brown! He faces up to six months in jail for having an illegal monkey. As always, Cate and Liz reveal their results to this week's BuzzFeed Quiz "OK, Let's See What Your Stage Name Should Be." All this and so much more! We now have MERCH! Get our logo and some of Cate and Liz's favorite catch phases on accessories and apparel at eveningboozehour.threadless.com. We're also on Patreon! Support the Evening Booze Hour for as little as $1/month at patreon.com/eveningboozehour and get access to Confidential Confessions, exclusive content for our Patreon Saints! Don't forget to spread the word on social media (Instagram: @eveningboozehour | Twitter: @eveningbooze) and leave a review on Apple Podcasts! We're partnering with Sudio again! Head to sudio.com and get your new favorite pair of headphones for 15% off using our promo code BOOZE15. Below are links to the original sources of the stories featured in this week's episode. • Police: Woman banned from Walmart for riding electric cart while drinking wine from Pringles can Rare https://bit.ly/2Drdfok • This 72-Year-Old Grandmother Married a Teen She Met at Her Son’s Funeral Rare https://bit.ly/2RYVjJT • Someone is Opening a Huge, Nudist Waterpark Rare https://bit.ly/2RlXuTI • Police Accidentally Get Everyone High After Burning 3 Tons of Marijuana Rare https://bit.ly/2FPfbZn • Space Billboards Are Just The Latest Orbital Stunt Wired https://bit.ly/2W5hmOp • Man plans to fly 2,600 miles to stranger's stag after being accidentally invited Mirror https://bit.ly/2FMYIFf • Commuters shed trousers for annual No Pants Subway Ride UPI https://bit.ly/2AXeSsl • Who is Ed Buck? The erratic life of the Democratic donor in whose home two dead men have been found Los Angeles Times https://lat.ms/2sxN218 • Chris Brown Is Charged With Unlawful Possession of a Capuchin Monkey, Faces Up to 6 Months of Jail Time Us Magazine https://bit.ly/2Hlc6Tg • BuzzFeed Quiz OK, Let's See What Your Stage Name Should Be https://bzfd.it/2T5RPCR --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Charlie Todd is famous for filming massively organized pranks in public places. His wildly successful company Improv Everywhere is known for the infamous No Pants Subway Ride and the legendary Grand Central Freeze. -- Learn more about Charlie Todd at https://improveverywhere.com Check out our friends at Podcast Your Story - https://www.PodcastYourStory.com Theme music written and performed by Eric Hutchinson. More Episodes and Information at https://www.GuysTellingStories.com
Lawyers aren't always willing to lighten up and be themselves in public. In this wide-ranging episode we talk to Ruth Carter, a lawyer who is undeniably herself in public and private, about what it means to be a lawyer who is known to participate in the annual No Pants Subway Ride or don a Starfleet uniform for Comic-Con. Arizona lawyer Ruth Carter is known for her daring antics and outgoing personality. With her pants on (probably?), Ruth focuses on intellectual property, social media law, business formation and contracts, and flash mob law.
Genderqueer superstar Milcah Halili is frustrated with feminism. Identity politics has put so much emphasis on labels that this pain slut prefers the term 'fluid.' This Manwhore Podcast features talks of pee, privilege, and pronouns! PLUS: feminism, piss play, funemployment, dating, genderqueer pronouns, gross sex, and Bonus Boy Holes! Join me at the 2017 No Pants Subway Ride in New York City! Email manwhorepod@gmail.com to RSVP! Check out Milcah Halili’s writing and porn stuff! Website Writing Twitter Instagram Become an Official Fanwhore for just $1/month on Patreon. Click here to make your pledge today! This week’s episode is (actually) sponsored by Motorbunny. Get $50 off a Motorbunny Starter Set when you visit Motorbunny.com and use the code MANWHORE at checkout. Emial your comments, questions, and boobie pictures to manwhorepod@gmail.com. www.ManwhorePod.com
Professional dominatrix Lady Zombie is the special guest on the last episode of 2014 of The Manwhore Podcast: A Sex-Positive Quest for Love! This badass scary woman dishes on BDSM, kink and the underworld of New York City. Lady Zombie explains why 50 Shades of Grey is NOT an accurate representation of BDSM. For those of you who want a better sexier movie, check out the kink-approved film Secretary! Billy looks back on 2014 and what his year has looked like. There have been many ups and downs for him but the comedian is happy with what he's accomplished and looks forward to the exciting year ahead. What are your sexual achievements of 2014? What sexy goals do you have for the upcoming new year? Email those to manwhorepod@gmail.com! Kink can look like all sorts of things. Lady Zombie teaches us about medical play, blood play and sounding and what it's like to have another person's life quite literally in your hands. Billy just doesn't want anything to go in his urethra! Do you want to take your pants off with Billy Procida? Come join the No Pants Subway Ride on January 11 in New York City! Email in to RSVP and we'll gather the Manwhore Podcast Army together! Check out Lady Zombie online: Facebook: Facebook.com/LadyZombieinfo Twitter: @LadyZombie www.LadyZombie.com This week's episode is (unofficially) sponsored by Ali's Savage Traits. For your very own customizable fangs, visit EmbraceYourHunger.net! Email your comments, questions or boobies to manwhorepod@gmail.com. www.ManwhorePod.com
After a mini-hiatus we are back!!!! Viewtiful J's Birthday, No Pants Subway Ride, Pillow Fights and just ramblings....its good to be back
Hey There - It's our big 20th episode featuring Charlie Todd founder and mastermind of internet sensations Improv Everywhere! Improv Everywhere creates memorable and sometimes chaotic scenes in public places, usually the streets of New York City, with the help of thousands of volunteer agents. Some memorable Improv Everywhere "missions" include a musical staged inside a mall food court, some real life ghostbusting at the New York Public Library, and the No Pants Subway Ride, now in its 13th year. Listen to the podcast and then get "We Cause Scenes," the new documentary about Charlie and Improv Everywhere on iTunes. This week, we also continue our open-ended look at garage bands with The Detroit Cobras and The Oblivions. What are you waiting for? Listen, like us on facebook, and follow me on twitter @sherrypop. xx, Sherry
Brandi is Going to Hell will make you uncomfortable, laugh, and have other weird feelings. Host Brandi Lukas comments on pop culture, talks about sex, and interviews bands.Going to HellJanuary 13, 2013On the third edition of Going to Hell on Olio.fm, guest-host Eric Sachs joins Brandi for a rousing discussion of..well, a lot of things. The duo starts with a 'Quickies' segment covering the No Pants Subway Ride, which then leads to the 'Eccentric Scoops' segment. In this segment, Brandi and Eric discuss the guy with two dicks, and a woman who was stabbed for bringing her boyfriend the wrong lunch. Next, Brandi and Eric introduce the 'Contentious Topics' segment, where the two discuss the legalization of marijuana/Colorado's pesky highway mile-marker theft and the debate of smoking e-cigarettes in buildings. During this week's 'Sit on My Face' segment, the two comment on Eric's "Cheek Kiss of Death" on his first date with a new lady. Lastly, Brandi interviews Justin Drach of Within & Without for her 'First Date' segment of Going to Hell. Drach discusses his anticipation for the band's main-stage set at the Brotherly Breakdown Festival at The Trocadero this Saturday, Jan. 18. Brandi also has a rapid-fire silly questions segment with him, where you'll find out what the band and garden gnomes have in common.Follow Brandi:http://brandiisgoingtohell.comhttps://www.instagram.com/brandilukashttps://twitter.com/brandilukashttps://www.facebook.com/brandiisgoingtohell See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
When reporter Daniel Estrin first heard through the grapevine that Jerusalemites were planning on participating in the international 12th annual No Pants Subway Ride, he thought: This cannot go well. For those who aren’t familiar, the No Pants Subway Ride invites participants to ride together without acknowledging one another or the fact that they are significantly underdressed. (Nudity is not allowed; participants must sport some form of underwear.) Since its inception, it has grown exponentially. Four thousand New Yorkers participated this past Sunday, along with thousands more across the United States and in 17 countries around the world. But Jerusalem? A town where, in some quarters, visitors may be assaulted for “immodest dress” even when they are fully clothed? Estrin decided to tag along to see how the pantsless commuters fared. His... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For a lot of people construction sites are more of an eyesore than a work of art. But, a downtown business improvement district’s working to change that. We'll hear about their efforts on this week's Cityscape. Also this week, members of the group Improv Everywhere, talk about some of the public pranks they've pulled over the years, including their No Pants Subway Ride.
For a lot of people construction sites are more of an eyesore than a work of art. But, a downtown business improvement district's working to change that. We'll hear about their efforts on this week's Cityscape. Also this week, members of the group Improv Everywhere, talk about some of the public pranks they've pulled over the years, including their No Pants Subway Ride.