Londoners Jealous of U.S. Schools' Undie Runs, Decide To Break World Record

Londoners Jealous of U.S. Schools' Undie Runs, Decide To Break World Record

Schools like UCLA, University of Florida and Syracuse University all have undie runs where students basically strip down and run around. Sometimes they’re for a good cause, but sometimes they’re just for the sake of young, hot things wearing next to nothing. What’s not to like?
 

In fact, Londoner’s must have been so jealous they decided to create their own epic version. A group of men and women gathered to raise awareness of poverty while also attempting to break the Guinness World Record for the largest gathering of people in their underwear. The event, called Pants to Poverty, took place in a concourse of a central London train station and was organized to mark Guinness World Records Day.
 

Fortunately, there were enough Londoners in their knickers, 116 to be exact, to qualify as the new record and spread a good message at the same time. Young people in their underwear: Make the world a better place.
 

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