No Pants Trolley
January 11, 2010 | San Diego, California | Vetting explained
Want to come to a party in my pants? Wait.. I'm not wearing any. January 10, 2010 was the 9th Annual No Pants Subway ride; a tradition that started in New York is now nation and world wide. About 44 different cities in 16 different countries participated this year. The only requirements are to be brave enough to take your pants off on the subway while keeping a straight face.
This was San Diego, Ca's first year participating in the event. Sunny weather conditions of 72 degrees made it a wonderful day to take your pants off and go for a ride around town. About 35 people in San Diego came to the trolly station with no shame..and no pants. They rode around town on different trolleys from 2-5 pm acting like nothing was strange going on. Aside from a lot of strange looks and a few missing articles of clothing, it was a normal beautiful day in San Diego. This event was a lot of fun and we hope it remains a growing annual tradition.
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