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No, this is nothing to do with people being struck down by narcolepsy in bizarre situations – this is the latest web craze.
The Lying Down Game is sweeping the nation via Facebook groups and has already produced thousands of impressive still lives. ![]() Participants are told there are two aims: it should be as public as poss*ible and as many people as possible should be involved. But a cavalier disregard for personal safety seems to give you extra kudos – as the man lying in front of a jet eng*ine will testify. No location is out of bounds, with people stretching out on roof-tops, postboxes, statues, train luggage racks and roads. To qualify, players must simply lie face down, holding their palms flat against their sides and their toes touching the ground – but some shots fall down even on those simple requirements. ![]() Doormen Scott Wood and Wayne Pyle set up the Newcastle Facebook group after a lads' holiday in Magaluf. 'I thought lying on the floor would be a funnier way to pose for my hol*iday snaps,' said Mr Wood, 34. 'There's so much misery around these days, with the recession and everything. This is an excuse to have a joke and do something silly,' he added. Danielle Mitchell, 23, is another Newcastle-based convert to the lazy-looking craze. 'You get some strange looks from people but it's all a bit of fun,' she said. 'I think everyone should have a go – it's very liberating.' Source Right, who's gonna go first?
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