I almost posted this under "science"...

... because it's like an ethnomethodological sociology experiment, but... check this out...

Interesting...

I am an antagonist at heart...

I would have been intrigued by it if I had been there personally, but then it wouldn't of taken me all of sixty seconds to start trying to get them to crack up laughing and break their pose. I would have started by yelling "OK, EVERYBODY FREEZE, THIS IS A STICK UP!"

Out of that many people...someone is going to crack!

That's pretty cool though...thanks for sharing.

I don't know if the YouTube

I don't know if the YouTube version links to it, but someone sent the link for this to the actual site these people work from. They are an acting group. Apparently, some of them even get paid for participating. I don't have the link at hand or I'd share. I wonder just how many of them a guy like you would actually be able to break, since it seems like a lot of them go for the challenge of some disruption like that.

Break

I could light their pants leg on fire...would that be considered cheating? Laughing

Cheating

I don't know if it would be cheating, but it would be assault and battery. If they stood still long enough, it might even be arson.

Here's their main site: http://www.improveverywhere.com/. The "no pants" mission is kind of cool too, although not as good as the frozen one.

Technicalities

Blah, technicalities...point is, it'd make them crack!

Cooool!

That was Awesome!! They did an amazing job. You know, I think the same group is responsible for those pantless subway rides I posted about.

Hahaha!

Yeah they are jaz... if you read the description of the video to the right, they're mentioned there. Smile

Heh, that was awesome. But... why wouldn't that stunt be classified under ethnomethodology?