One hour to go before my ride with the first ever "Dallas No Pants DART Ride" crusaders and my stomach has turned itself into a giant, meaty monkey fist. After all, this is the first time anyone in Dallas has voluntarily tried to ride the local DART (Dallas Area Rapid Transit) light rail without the aid and comfort of their pants. It might happen all the time up in New York City, but this is Texas, where pants, morals and decency are a way of life and the basis of all criminal and civil law.
I spent a full half-hour at the local Super Target buying and weighing my new boxer options for the trip. The requirements: must be below the middle of the thigh when sitting down, must not draw attention, must have a buttoned front flap. The last is a must.
Thanks to a ton of local media coverage and social networking, a good crowd of 80 to 100 people met at the fountain outside of Union Station, DART's downtown hub. We've also attracted the attention of the DART police force, some of whom are waiting to meet us at the platform.
One officer who repeatedly asked not to be identified or photographed exclaimed that anyone caught removing their pants on the train will be charged with "disorderly conduct" and fined and/or jailed. Most of the participants seem unafraid.
We hop on the train and take our seats. The mood is distinctly quiet, but after a stop, the pants start coming off. The ladies have chosen a rather tasteful mixture of colorful lace and white bloomers (see page 42 of the 2008 Victoria's Secret catalog).
I'm still arguing with myself and my pants are still in the upright and on position. If I don't join in, I could be missing out on a huge first -- not just in Dallas, but in my life. And if I do, my sheer white pastiness could blind every passenger in a 10-mile radius, and that could bump up my charge from disorderly conduct to aggravated assault.
NYC No Pants Subway Ride 2010
Over 3,000 participants gathered in 28 degree weather throughout NYC for the 9th Annual No Pants Subway Ride.
Over 3,000 participants gathered in 28 degree weather throughout NYC for the 9th Annual No Pants Subway Ride.
Over 3,000 participants gathered in 28 degree weather throughout NYC for the 9th Annual No Pants Subway Ride.
Over 3,000 participants gathered in 28 degree weather throughout NYC for the 9th Annual No Pants Subway Ride.
Over 3,000 participants gathered in 28 degree weather throughout NYC for the 9th Annual No Pants Subway Ride.
Over 3,000 participants gathered in 28 degree weather throughout NYC for the 9th Annual No Pants Subway Ride.
Over 3,000 participants gathered in 28 degree weather throughout NYC for the 9th Annual No Pants Subway Ride.
Over 3,000 participants gathered in 28 degree weather throughout NYC for the 9th Annual No Pants Subway Ride.
Over 3,000 participants gathered in 28 degree weather throughout NYC for the 9th Annual No Pants Subway Ride.
Over 3,000 participants gathered in 28 degree weather throughout NYC for the 9th Annual No Pants Subway Ride.
I make my momentous decision: The pants are coming off. I plop down in the seat, undo the attachments and attempt to pull them over my tennis shoes. Suddenly, my status in the crowd has changed from nervous schitzo to nervous equal. I venture from car to car in search of fellow pantsless patrons, and we make fun of the Barney Fife at the station who warned us against any shenanigans. I compliment both men and women on their choice of unmentionables and don't get slapped with a hand, fist or some kind of less lethal device.
Everyone suits back up when we land at the station and despite the fact that most of us were total strangers at the start of the trip, we're talking to each other as if we drove up in the same car.
Another lesson learned: To overcome extreme shyness, simply remove your pants. Actual results may vary.


























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Wednesday 13 January
By wendy o
couldn't they do this in warmer weather?
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Monday 18 January
By hady
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Wednesday 13 January
By Pam
they say no shoes no shirt no service. No where do you ever see a sign that says no pants no service. So whats the big deal. according to the signs every where pants are an option. so go without pants if you must.
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Wednesday 20 January
By ms.r
sign sign every were a sign .we dont need signs wait if we had them would that make a diffrence .noooo they cant understand a simple stop sign
Wednesday 13 January
By Raymond
I think that was a stupid thing to do whats the point in doing that?
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Wednesday 13 January
By Ahole Douche
Why did they do it? Why do you care?
Monday 18 January
By Travis
I'm sure most did it for just for the fun of it, but I think it was also a message to get away from social normalities. I thought it was cool.
Wednesday 13 January
By sidehack
Wusses. their all coverd up. At least the women took the prank to heart
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Wednesday 13 January
By Tom 3:16
Morals and decency are a way of life in Texas??? Did you forget about George W. Bush???
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Friday 15 January
By Matt
Have you ever been to Texas? Didn't think so. Stop talking.
Friday 15 January
By doc
george bush isn't a democrat, so yes, morals and decency, ok stupid?
Wednesday 13 January
By Jaki
It is like polar bears, they jump into the frozen lake with and without clothes on, it is the rush of doing something.... unusual. That's why they do it. It would only be likely to work well in large cities, where there would be more than one person per stop to participate. Hey I'd try it? Why not? In a city with more than a million people in it, what is the chances of seeing someone who knows you? Big city, nobody knows you, nobody cares.
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Thursday 14 January
By theovercomer99
Gee, I hope they disinfected the seats before and after the ignorant display of anti-socialism!
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Sunday 17 January
By zack
easy access for rape very stupid thing to participate very immoral wheresomething damn
Thursday 14 January
By Ryan
Pants on the ground, pants on the ground, looking like a fool with your pants on the ground.
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Friday 15 January
By Me
Morals and decency in Texas... also known as conformity and uninvestigated social anxiety.
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Friday 15 January
By Elliot8672
Don't those people know we live in a sexually repressed, puritanical society and exposed thigh flesh is both obscene and morally corrupt? I shall pray for their souls. As soon as I stop masturbating.
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Saturday 16 January
By Patty
too funny....thanks
Saturday 16 January
By Kevin
What the HE**???? The lead into this story is some fine booty and then all you can see is some fat fu** and other men sitting on a train!!!! This is false advertisement I think....
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Friday 15 January
By brandonmil3
PANTS ON THE GROUND! PANTS ON THE GROUND! LOOKIN LIKE A FOOL WITH YOUR PANTS ON THE GROUND!!! WITH THE GOLD IN YOUR MOUF HAT TURNED SIDEWAYS...PANTS HIT THE GROUND CALL YOURSELF A COOL CAT LOOKING LIKE A FOOL WALKING DOWNTOWN WITH YOUR PANTS ON THE GROUND!!!PANTS ON THE GROUND! PANTS ON THE GROUND! LOOKIN LIKE A FOOL WITH YOUR PANTS ON THE GROUND!!! WITH THE GOLD IN YOUR MOUF HAT TURNED SIDEWAYS...PANTS HIT THE GROUND CALL YOURSELF A COOL CAT LOOKING LIKE A FOOL WALKING DOWNTOWN WITH YOUR PANTS ON THE GROUND!!!
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