The Home Depot Imrov Everywhere Stunt
I love the group Improv Everywhere. They pull off the greatest, most harmless but amusing stunts anywhere.
The Slo-Mo Home Depot Stunt was performed by hundreds of volunteers given the following instructions:
1. Go to a specific Home Depot at a specific time and shop.
2. On cue, walk in slow motion throughout the store for 5 minutes.
3. On cue, walk normally for 5 minutes.
4. On cue, freeze in place.
5. On cue, walk normally and leave the store.
Simple right? And hilarious! Watch THIS.
I hope you haven't seen this, but even if you have, it's worth a second look.
The Slo-Mo Home Depot Stunt was performed by hundreds of volunteers given the following instructions:
1. Go to a specific Home Depot at a specific time and shop.
2. On cue, walk in slow motion throughout the store for 5 minutes.
3. On cue, walk normally for 5 minutes.
4. On cue, freeze in place.
5. On cue, walk normally and leave the store.
Simple right? And hilarious! Watch THIS.
I hope you haven't seen this, but even if you have, it's worth a second look.
8 Comments:
That's pretty funny. I'm behind all those slow-mo people at Home Depot all the time, but I don't think they're doing it on purpose.
Haha! You've got that right GKL!
It's amazing how many people didn't seem to notice.
That's so cool! I'd love to participate in something like that.
Lynda, New Yorkers are used to ignoring the unusual and pretending nothing's happening. It's what they do. :)
Me too, Beth! Look up Improv Everything or check out college campuses near you. Apparently it's a big thing around the country right now.
I agree with Lynda, that's amazing so many acted as though nothing wierd was happening. That's a way different Home Depot than we have here. Ours look like warehouses.
I've seen some of their stuff before. I love it when people get together and do weird things like that.
I used to check their site regularly, they're pretty brilliant aren't they?
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