This made the rounds about a month ago amongst my Facebook people. Pretty amazing! And a clever idea. Not to mention, they carried it out without a hitch and with such precision (or, at least, as far as we can tell). Kinda like a spy operation, with meeting up at specific times, the phone calls (via a pay phone, no less!) to coordinate meet-ups, etc. But what I'd like to know...how the heck were all those "dinner guests" able to snag a completely EMPTY subway car at the beginning?!
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This made the rounds about a month ago amongst my Facebook people. Pretty amazing! And a clever idea. Not to mention, they carried it out without a hitch and with such precision (or, at least, as far as we can tell). Kinda like a spy operation, with meeting up at specific times, the phone calls (via a pay phone, no less!) to coordinate meet-ups, etc. But what I'd like to know...how the heck were all those "dinner guests" able to snag a completely EMPTY subway car at the beginning?!
ReplyDeleteI hadn't seen this before, this is a riot - I love it! They need to do this on the Toronto subway....
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