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Another great mission by Improv Everywhere. This time 16 agents stage a spontaneous musical in the food court of a Los Angeles shopping mall.


Visit Improv Everywhere’s site to see pictures and a complete description of how they pulled off this event.

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I’m a big fan of Improv Everywhere and this prank is a great example of why.


In order to pull this mission off Improv Everywhere worked with the commissioner of the Hermosa Beach Little League. The commissioner provided them with the names, numbers, and batting order of all of the players for both teams. He told them the 2 PM game between the Mudcats and the Lugnuts would be ideal for their mission, and allowed them to arrive early to set up all of their equipment. He was the only person involved with the league who knew what was going to happen. The players, coaches, and parents were kept completely in the dark.

Some of the pranks their agents did were; they filled the stands with agents that acted as though they were big fans of some of the players. They produced full color programs for the event. They had an agent going thru the stands selling (for free) peanuts, popcorns, and other snacks. They collaborated with NBC Sports, and they took care of renting the jumbotron and hiring legendary sportscaster Jim Gray to call the game. Jim ran the play-by-play and one of the agents served as his color man. And as if that wasn’t enough, they worked with NBC Sports to get the Goodyear blimp to fly over the game and film the action from above.

And here is another video of the staged press conference afterwards.


Visit Improv Everywhere’s site to see pictures and a complete description of how they pulled off this event. And if you enjoyed this event check out some of their other missions.

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Oldest Living Animal British marine biologists have found what may be the oldest living animal – that is, until they killed it.

A team of scientists from Bangor University’s School of Ocean Sciences have found a quahog clam, Arctica islandica, which was living and growing on the seabed in the cold waters off the north coast of Iceland for around 400 years. Only after researchers cut through its shell, which made it more of an ex-clam, and counted its growth rings did they realize how old it had been – between 405 and 410 years old.

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