The latest from improv everywhere. Agent Lathan spent all morning during the rush standing next to a subway escalator giving out high fives, more than 2000 in totalLink
This is awesome. Just one man doing something to put a smile on someones face. It didn't cost anything, just a little time, some cardboard, and a willingness to make someones day better. I bet his hand was sore though!
have a look at some of the other improv everywhere stuff, they make it their mission to cheer people up and add a little extra enjoyment to their lives.
they once came all the way to my town in the UK for a stunt. and i didn't find out until later, and apparently barely anyone turned up to help, compared the the hundreds that have joined in in the past over in the US.
Aw, that made me smile. I liked seeing people get more interested and curious as they passed the little signs. Most folks are cool with a little whimsy in their day.
Our son Zach (15yo) is mentally challenged. He high fives people all the time -- just for being themselves.
Case in point: my husband and Zach were in DC during "Capitol Pride" weekend. They were waiting for a metro train, and when it stopped, Zach started high-fiving people as they came off the train, and others as they got on. Soon it became a party, with a large group of lesbians cheering everyone who got a high five.
As long as you aren't sticking your fingers in your mouth or up your nose it really doesn't matter how many hands you touch as long as you wash your hands afterwards.
It's not like the "germs" bore through your skin and release their toxins into your blood stream! :D
right, HE might wash his hands later, but people who high five him after he's recieved many other high-fives might not consider what they are picking up..
As far as people having less germs on their butts or genitalia, I imagine neither alternative would have gone over quite as well as just using his hands.
have a look at some of the other improv everywhere stuff, they make it their mission to cheer people up and add a little extra enjoyment to their lives.
they once came all the way to my town in the UK for a stunt. and i didn't find out until later, and apparently barely anyone turned up to help, compared the the hundreds that have joined in in the past over in the US.
However, I do have to condone anything that makes so many people smile.
Case in point: my husband and Zach were in DC during "Capitol Pride" weekend. They were waiting for a metro train, and when it stopped, Zach started high-fiving people as they came off the train, and others as they got on. Soon it became a party, with a large group of lesbians cheering everyone who got a high five.
My husband said it was very cool. :-)
It's not like the "germs" bore through your skin and release their toxins into your blood stream! :D
I set up this facebook group last year and we have almost 400 members! It's spreading the word of Escalator High Fiving! It's the future!
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/group.php?gid=30531925216
or just search Escalator High Fiving in groups.
Please have a look if you're that way inclined!
Cheers
Rich
As far as people having less germs on their butts or genitalia, I imagine neither alternative would have gone over quite as well as just using his hands.