Monthly Archive for February, 2002

Free Mixed Reaction

Audience Reaction to the “Free Mixed Drinks” Mission
by Adam T.

Yeah so my friend and I were walking on campus and saw a mixed drink stand set up. These guys were like, hey we’re trying to get a frat started, have some complimentary free drinks and write your name down. So I wrote my name down, and thankfully I didn’t feel like drinkin, so I didn’t feel like a moron pouring myself a non-alcoholic mixed drink.
There were guys filming it, but I didn’t think anything of it. No one cracked a smile, you damn serious bastards. But they told us there was a party in Morrison [dorm] on Saturday, so me and my friend got suckered in by that too.

“Nope no party here man.”- guy in morrison 514.

Audience Reaction
By Geoff S.

I am indeed one of the people pictured [on your web page] and am pleased to be a part of your efforts. It gave me a smile then and now again. Thanks.. Your group definitely added color to the routine of everyday life…

Free Mixed Drinks

Featuring: Keech, Blumenthal, White, Minton, Todd, Mercer, Roche

Improv Everwhere Mission

DV Cam – Agent Keech
Still Cam – Agent Minton
Tri-Om Brothers – Agents Blumenthal, Mercer, Roche, Todd, & White

Improv Everywhere once again made its mark on the UNC Chapel Hill campus. Agents posed as members of the new fraternity Omega Omega Omega (or as the brothers call it, “Tri-Om”). The agents claimed to be suite mates in the (historically Freshman) Morrison Dorm who didn’t really fit in with the established fraternities and were trying to start their own. In order to recruit more members (Tri-Om only has 8 brothers so far), they set up a table in the south quad and gave out free mixed drinks to attract potential rushees and promote their famous “suite parties”.

Improv Everywhere Mission
The Tri-Oms start the party

The IE agents decorated the Tri-Om table with 2 bottles of vodka, a bottle of rum, a bottle of Blue Curacao, mixers (several bottles of tonic water and coke), limes, a cooler full of ice, and plastic cups. The liquor bottles were filled with water (water and blue food coloring in the case of the Blue Curacao).

The Tri-Oms mixed themselves drinks and began approaching those walking through the quad. “Hey guys, we’re giving out free mixed drinks to promote our new fraternity.” The Tri-Oms encouraged those making mix drinks to sign their mailing list so they can be invited to future “rush” functions.

Improv Everywhere Mission
Potential brothers mix drinks

An astounding number of students approached the table and helped themselves to mixed drinks as if it was a completely normal situation. Others questioned the legality of the drinks before making their own:

Student: Is this legal?
Agent Todd: We’re not selling them. They’re free.
Agent Mercer: You don’t need a liquor license if you’re not selling anything.
Student: Are you sure?
Agent Todd: Yeah. Whatever. We just like to party.

Improv Everywhere Mission
Tri-Oms chill out while a student makes a drink.

Agent White played the role of the suite mates RA (Resident Advisor) who was also a member of the frat.

Agent Todd: Our RA doesn’t give a fuck what we do. He buys us the beer for our parties. That’s him right there.
Agent White: nods silently and smiles.
Student: That is so cool.

Improv Everywhere Mission
Agent Keech films from a distance

The mission was filmed discreetly by Agent Keech. One student noticed the camera and worried that he was going to be caught on film drinking liquor in public, “Dude, that camera is starting to sketch me out.”

Improv Everywhere Mission
“This is legal?”

A UNC professor debated the legality of the issue claiming that the Tri-Oms were violating “open container” laws. Agent Todd responded, “Yeah, I see your point. But it’s not like we’re doing this out on the street. We’re on a private campus.” The professor declined the offer of a free mixed drink claiming, “I’m working right now.”

Improv Everywhere Mission
Students casually mix drinks

Almost no students questioned the legitimacy of the alcohol. Many were probably inexperienced drinkers who didn’t know the difference between a Vodka Tonic and a Water Tonic. Some might have caught on but elected to play along and silently observe others get fooled. No one verbally accused the Tri-Oms of not giving out real alcohol.

Improv Everywhere Mission
UNC Professor: “This is for real?”

Improv Everywhere Mission
UNC Professor smells the “liquor”

Even after smelling a bottle of rum, the UNC professor pictured above never doubted the Tri-Oms. A little annoyed at their overt irreverence to the law, he simply smiled, “Good luck,” and walked away.

Improv Everywhere Mission
More students mix drinks

The Tri-Oms started doing vodka shots at 3 PM as a rush of students entered the quad as classes changed. The Tri-Oms began to shout, “It’s Friday afternoon and time to party!! Wooo! If you need a mixed drink, this is your table!” Pretty soon, crowds began to form and students had to line up to make their drinks. Once a large number of students began drinking, the doubts and legality worries were thrown out the window. Students simply enjoyed their free drinks while they laughed and socialized together.

Improv Everywhere Mission
A student signs the Tri-Om mailing list

Highlights:

  • Student: What is Blue Curacao?
    Agent Mercer: It’s really good. You won’t even taste the alcohol.

  • Student: This is probably the coolest thing I’ve ever seen on campus.
  • UNC Chancellor James Moeser walks buy. Tri-Oms stand in front of their table to hide their liquor. He does not notice them.
  • Agent Keech overhears a female student say, “I filled my cup up at least half way with liquor, and I can barely taste any of it. What a rip.”
  • The Tri-Oms refer to their dormitory as their frat house.

Improv Everywhere Mission

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All in all it was a fun afternoon on the beautiful UNC campus. The mission’s goal wasn’t necessarily to fool (although many were certainly fooled), but to create something out of the ordinary. Although the Tri-Oms gave out countless free mixed drinks, it’s interesting to note how many students walked by the table without stopping to investigate. It’s astounding what it takes to divert some folks from their daily routine. We did our best.

Mission Accomplished.

Epilogue:

Someone there that day sent us email. Read it here.

Big Mac

Featuring: Cassis, King, Todd, Good, Gillroy

Improv Everhwere
“Please help us save the Big Macs”

Agent Brown owns a Big Mac costume. We couldn’t resist.
Continue reading ‘Big Mac’

Surprise!

Featuring: Kinney, Minton, White, Todd, Good, Rainswept, Lovejoy, Richardson, Mckinley, Narasimhan, Ries, Boim

Improv Everywhere Mission
The 6 Train. 1:52pm

“We Cause Scenes.” It’s on the front page of our web site; it’s on our business card–it’s what we do. We go on “missions” and add them to our lists of “conquests”. But let’s get one thing straight, we can cause a scene without pissing anyone off. Missions and conquests can be executed without inciting anger or being deceptive. Usually, it’s more fun that way.

During the cold winter months, the New York subway system has been the primary stage for Improv Everywhere. Obviously it helps that it’s climate-controlled and there is always a captive audience, but there are even better reasons for staging missions on mass transit. The New York subway system is a daily symbol of the nine to five job, the corporate rut, and the agonizing commute. People of all different ages, races, and backgrounds board the subway system and sit alone. They read, sleep, listen to music, stare at the wall–anything to avoid engaging others on the train. It’s always the same: the same train, the same stops, the same delays, the same routine.

With our Subway Series, Improv Everywhere attempts to shatter the mundane and bring excitement and happiness to the underground. To us, the subway is a place where long lost brothers can meet, men can exchange outfits, and pants can be sold for $1.

Improv Everywhere Mission
12 ft. Decorative Banner

With the goal of creating total fun, on February 2nd Improv Everywhere agents threw two surprise birthday parties on the 6 train. They came prepared with two 12-foot “Happy Birthday” banners, 24 party hats, 20 “Happy Birthday” balloons, 16 noisemakers, 35 cupcakes, and a “pin the tail on the donkey” game. As they did in “No Pants!“, IE Agents boarded the 6 train at Brooklyn Bridge. For the first party, agents White, Lovejoy, and Todd were throwing the birthday party for their friend Agent Good. Agent Rainswept, another friend of the birthday boy, was in charge of filming the party. The remaining 7 IE Agents played strangers who did not know anyone else. They entered the train at various stops before the party (exiting an adjacent car and entering the party car when the train stopped).

Improv Everywhere Mission
Not IE Agents. Strangers.

As soon as they entered the train at Brooklyn Bridge, White, Lovejoy, and Todd (“The Party-throwers” from here on out) began decorating the car for the party. They casually mentioned what they were doing to those who asked. “We’re throwing a surprise party. Our friend is boarding the train in a few stops.” They began to solicit help from strangers to blow up balloons and tape them to the walls. As the IE Agent “strangers” agreed to help, real strangers began to help as well.

Improv Everywhere Mission
A stranger laughs.

The Party-throwers began to raise their voices and explain to train what was about to happen, “Hey everyone! We’re throwing a surprise party and we need your help!” They passed out party hats and noisemakers, and the strangers (both real and planted) eagerly got ready for the party. “Our friend’s name is Jesse! He’s going to enter from that car over there at the Astor Place stop. One of our friends is with him to make sure he gets on this car.” The Party-throwers had the undivided attention of everyone in the smile-filled car.

Improv Everywhere Mission
Happy stranger

As the train began to near the Astor Place stop, Agent Todd yelled out the final instructions, “I’ll give everyone the signal when he enters the car! We’ll yell surprise, and then as soon as the doors close, we’ll all sing Happy Birthday together! Remember his name is Jesse! Okay, here’s Astor Place. Shhhh! Shhhhh!” Agent Todd quited the entire train and the passengers sat in silent, giddy anticipation of Agent (Jesse) Good. At the stop agent Good and Minton (playing the role of Agent Good’s friend) exited the adjacent car, walked down the platform, and entered the party car.

Improv Everywhere Mission
A stranger smiles.

“Surprise!” In unison, the train full of strangers shouted out with smiles and laughs. Agent Good stood flabbergasted. Agent Todd counted down, “1, 2, 3, Everyone! Happy Birthday to you…”, and the entire train sang Happy Birthday to dear Jesse. Everyone clapped and blew their noisemakers with joy. Agent White shouted, “Who wants cupcakes!?,” and began to distribute the food to all the hungry passengers. Agent Lovejoy set up the “pin the tail on the donkey game” and a few undercover IE “strangers” began to play, as others looked on with glee. The party throwers began to shout for Agent Good to make a speech, and Jesse delivered a heart-felt thank you to everyone on the train for coming to his party.

Improv Everywhere Mission
Agent Todd poses with the “birthday boy”, Agent Good.

On the return trip, the agents threw another surprise party, this time with Agent Richardson as the birthday boy. The results were the same. In a matter of minutes, the train went from quiet and dull, to loud and festive. For both parties, IE Agents had the participation of the entire train. People of all different ages and races joined together in the name of fun. Everyone from the three-year-old Chinese girl and her father to the 60-year-old tourist couple from Holland donned party hats, blew up balloons, and ate cupcakes together. We created a multicultural party for strangers of all ages, and damn was it fun. We refer to those we don’t know in this report as “strangers”, but as these parties prove, there really are no strangers in this world, only potential friends. Sappy? Yeah. True? Absolutely.

Improv Everywhere Mission
Agent White gives out cupcakes

Other Highlights:

  • Agent Richardson declares his birthday cupcake to be “communal”, takes a bite out of it, and passes it on. 4 strangers take a bite of the same cupcake.

  • Woman leaves the train skipping.
  • Woman declares, “I have the best story to tell, but none my friends are ever going to believe this!”
  • Before the 2nd party begins, Agent Good gets the ENTIRE train to crouch to the ground for the surprise.

Improv Everywhere Mission
Agent Kinney poses with a stranger

Improv Everywhere Mission
Pin the Tail on the Donkey!

Improv Everwhere Mission
Agent Narasimhan pins the tail.

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Excited about her cupcake

Mission accomplished.