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Wednesday, August 02, 2006

Real Men don't Drive

Fact: In India, the real men don’t drive, they cross the street.

Have you jumped out of enough airplanes to find it is now boring? Is bungee jumping off tall bridges now old and tiring? You’ve done extreme sports, but would like to find something new.

Try our new XCrossing to the Max tour in India to get that sense of excitement and adrenaline back into your life. We go to the most dangerous road intersections in India, and you try to cross the street. There are no crosswalks or lights to protect you, and you are at the mercy of local drivers attempting to avoid you. Here is a video from one of our clients:

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9DLlMMXhKg

 

Here is another area we make you cross the street. We have a figure 8 pattern for those who want to push the limits :

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjrEQaG5jPM

 

In this video you will see some occasional XCrossers who are refining their skills in upcoming tournaments:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUV7lh-Oo4E

 

We also have different tournaments for those with a truly competitive spirit. Our highly professional Judges not only time you, but give you points for getting “way to close”. Of course, getting hit is a penalty. Our local ambulance will be nearby to rescue you, and they are professional Cross Walkers. So, you are in safe hands when trying to get back to the ambulance while on the gurney.  You must have proof of medical coverage before you can enter a tournament or participate in any XCrossing activities. You must also sign a waiver that we at “XCross Walkers Inc.” are not liable for any damage done to a vehicle.

Put some excitement and risk back into your life by walking across the street. Join us along with thousands of others who are participating in this fun and enjoyable new age sport.

Note: in a previous post (give link) I mentioned that folks in India don’t have drivers license. That is not completely true. Each person is required to take a drivers examination to get a drivers license, but passing the examination is not a requirement.

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