Pole Dancing In New York Subway

by Chris Christensen Add comments
categories: travel humor, usa travel

Odd things have been know to happen in New York Subway trains, but I’ll bet you never expected this. According to a story in the Gothamist:

In March, four limber women took to the subway in a quest to win $10,000 from DareJunkies.com. The website offered the prize to the best public pole dance. The video features Laura Lee Anderson, Jessica Wu, Marissa Lupp, Isis Masoud, and regular subway riders as the four grind their way to the $10,000 prize. The scantily clad women were hogging the poles for twirls and using the overhead handles for other dance tricks – one of them even did a split on the subway floor! While there was at least one rider unhappy with the stunt, several other riders seem pleased with the dancing, especially one male rider who received a lap dance. Some riders even missed their stops by six stations to continue watching the show!

The funniest moment in the video is the two guys who (who sound like British tourists) who missed their stop because they did not want to miss the end of the show.

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by Chris Christensen

I am the host of the Amateur Traveler. The Amateur Traveler is an online travel show that focuses primarily on travel destinations and what are the best places to travel to. It includes both a weekly audio podcast, a video podcast, and a blog. I am also the Director of Engineering for TripAdvisor.com/Flights.

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isis masoud

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I produced that vid & we’re planning to do an episode in most major cities w/a train system… we did two more in NY (which haven’t been posted yet, we’re trying to find sponsorship to fund the episodes) and we just shot an episode in Miami!!! it’s pretty amazing, we got a lingerie line to costume us on that one… stay tune for more pole-dancing fun…

myspace.com/pole_itegirls

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