Silly Walking Sign Pranks

This Norwegian Traffic Sign Made People Do the Monty Python Silly Walk

April Fool's Day recently passed and it looks like some people got really creative! A Norwegian Village put up a crossing sign that made pedestrians do the Monty Python Silly Walk.

In the video, people are seen crossing the road in very unusual ways. A little girl jumped like a frog to cross, a man walked as if his legs were extremely long and a woman swung her legs forward and backward every time she took a step. Everyone was very amused to see the funny ways people were crossing the road.

The Monty Python silly walk is a memorable joke from the film. Now it's become a real life game thanks to this spontaneous Norwegian village. There are so many ways to get strangers involved in fun activities, and this is a prime example!

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