Postby blondie87 » 17 Jan 2010, 11:48
X ways to Y: Cross a Street.
1.Abbey Road Style (Copy the Beatles Album cover.)
2.Waiting for the light to change.
3.Jaywalking.
4.School crossing guard.
5.Court Herald crossing guard (Person is dressed in velvet pantaloons, stockings, leather heeled shoes, frilly/ruffley cravat, short coat, the whole deal.) – Has a long horn, heralds to stop traffic, people cross street…
6.Crab walk.
7.Crawl.
8.Leapfrog.
9.Backwards.
10.Cartwheels.
11.Log Roll.
12.Piggy back.
13.Walk on your hands.
14.Hold onto a rope (like small children walking somewhere).
15.Grape Vine (Country/Square dance move, left foot crosses right, repeat, or right crosses left).
16.Hold Hands/Buddy system.
17.Run.
18.Blindfolded
19.Somersault.
20.Army crawl/arm drag.
21.Ride-a-Friend (One person on ground, crawling, while the other person sits on top)
22.Jump – One foot or two.
23.Human Bridge – some people on hands and knees on ground, person walks over top)
23. A) Alternatively, lash a bridge with poles and rope.
24.March – Regulation, in step.
25.Stilts
26.Prisoner – chained feet, handcuffed
27.Red Rover
28.On a Camel
29.Unicycle
30.Trip
31.Through a Vehicle – Van with two side doors, parked in middle of crosswalk, person walks through.
31. A) Alternatively, a van with one side door, have person walk into van, van leaves, turns around to have door open on the other side, person leaves vehicle.
32.“Go/Stop!” (One person at one end of Xwalk, saying “go go go, stop”
33.Grocery cart race/ride.
34.Person in wheelchair wheels self to Xwalk, looks both ways, gets up out of chair, pushes chair across, and gets back in chair once safely on the other side.
I'm stepping up the game. I included suggestions on how to accomplish said video. My friends and I had a sweet time coming up with these.
Also, I apologise for not knowing the forums well enough to know there was a video suggestion thread thing... I'm still learning how to be a computer geek.
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