Where's Rob?
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Where's Rob?


For our latest Improv Everywhere mission, our friend Rob pretended to get lost at a Knicks game.
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He went to get some snacks but when trying to find his way back, he kept appearing further and further away from where our seats were.
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His friends were constantly keeping an eye out for him and would start screaming his name every time they spotted him.
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The people sitting around them started to notice that Rob was lost and decided to join in.
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and the crowd grew,
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and grew,
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and grew!
Suddenly hundreds of people were shouting for Rob.
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Can you find Rob?
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People were completely unaware at the time that they were pretty much playing a giant game of Where's Waldo.
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When Rob finally found his way back the entire place exploded. More people were cheering for Rob than for the Knicks!

The video is absolutely hilarious. You must watch just to see everyone's enthusiasm and all the fun chants the crowd made up.




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