LOL-worthy "batman-ing" photos, it's the new "planking"
We've seen planking, owling, stocking, even horsemaning. Now there's a new funny-photo trend making its rounds - it's called "batman-ing." It's not the act of dressing up as Batman (though that, too, would be hilarious). To participate in "batman-ing" one has to hang upside down like a bat, and of course, snap a photo in the process. There's even a Facebook page with over 70,000 likes for inspiration. (But kids, don't try this at home, it could be dangerous.)
We've seen planking, owling, stocking, even horsemaning. Now there's a new funny-photo trend making its rounds - it's called "batman-ing." It's not the act of dressing up as Batman (though that, too, would be hilarious). To participate in "batman-ing" one has to hang upside down like a bat, and of course, snap a photo in the process. There's even a Facebook page with over 70,000 likes for inspiration. (But kids, don't try this at home, it could be dangerous.)
We've seen planking, owling, stocking, even horsemaning. Now there's a new funny-photo trend making its rounds - it's called "batman-ing." It's not the act of dressing up as Batman (though that, too, would be hilarious). To participate in "batman-ing" one has to hang upside down like a bat, and of course, snap a photo in the process. There's even a Facebook page with over 70,000 likes for inspiration. (But kids, don't try this at home, it could be dangerous.)
We've seen planking, owling, stocking, even horsemaning. Now there's a new funny-photo trend making its rounds - it's called "batman-ing." It's not the act of dressing up as Batman (though that, too, would be hilarious). To participate in "batman-ing" one has to hang upside down like a bat, and of course, snap a photo in the process. There's even a Facebook page with over 70,000 likes for inspiration. (But kids, don't try this at home, it could be dangerous.)
We've seen planking, owling, stocking, even horsemaning. Now there's a new funny-photo trend making its rounds - it's called "batman-ing." It's not the act of dressing up as Batman (though that, too, would be hilarious). To participate in "batman-ing" one has to hang upside down like a bat, and of course, snap a photo in the process. There's even a Facebook page with over 70,000 likes for inspiration. (But kids, don't try this at home, it could be dangerous.)
We've seen planking, owling, stocking, even horsemaning. Now there's a new funny-photo trend making its rounds - it's called "batman-ing." It's not the act of dressing up as Batman (though that, too, would be hilarious). To participate in "batman-ing" one has to hang upside down like a bat, and of course, snap a photo in the process. There's even a Facebook page with over 70,000 likes for inspiration. (But kids, don't try this at home, it could be dangerous.)
We've seen planking, owling, stocking, even horsemaning. Now there's a new funny-photo trend making its rounds - it's called "batman-ing." It's not the act of dressing up as Batman (though that, too, would be hilarious). To participate in "batman-ing" one has to hang upside down like a bat, and of course, snap a photo in the process. There's even a Facebook page with over 70,000 likes for inspiration. (But kids, don't try this at home, it could be dangerous.)
We've seen planking, owling, stocking, even horsemaning. Now there's a new funny-photo trend making its rounds - it's called "batman-ing." It's not the act of dressing up as Batman (though that, too, would be hilarious). To participate in "batman-ing" one has to hang upside down like a bat, and of course, snap a photo in the process. There's even a Facebook page with over 70,000 likes for inspiration. (But kids, don't try this at home, it could be dangerous.)
We've seen planking, owling, stocking, even horsemaning. Now there's a new funny-photo trend making its rounds - it's called "batman-ing." It's not the act of dressing up as Batman (though that, too, would be hilarious). To participate in "batman-ing" one has to hang upside down like a bat, and of course, snap a photo in the process. There's even a Facebook page with over 70,000 likes for inspiration. (But kids, don't try this at home, it could be dangerous.)
We've seen planking, owling, stocking, even horsemaning. Now there's a new funny-photo trend making its rounds - it's called "batman-ing." It's not the act of dressing up as Batman (though that, too, would be hilarious). To participate in "batman-ing" one has to hang upside down like a bat, and of course, snap a photo in the process. There's even a Facebook page with over 70,000 likes for inspiration. (But kids, don't try this at home, it could be dangerous.)
We've seen planking, owling, stocking, even horsemaning. Now there's a new funny-photo trend making its rounds - it's called "batman-ing." It's not the act of dressing up as Batman (though that, too, would be hilarious). To participate in "batman-ing" one has to hang upside down like a bat, and of course, snap a photo in the process. There's even a Facebook page with over 70,000 likes for inspiration. (But kids, don't try this at home, it could be dangerous.)
We've seen planking, owling, stocking, even horsemaning. Now there's a new funny-photo trend making its rounds - it's called "batman-ing." It's not the act of dressing up as Batman (though that, too, would be hilarious). To participate in "batman-ing" one has to hang upside down like a bat, and of course, snap a photo in the process. There's even a Facebook page with over 70,000 likes for inspiration. (But kids, don't try this at home, it could be dangerous.)
We've seen planking, owling, stocking, even horsemaning. Now there's a new funny-photo trend making its rounds - it's called "batman-ing." It's not the act of dressing up as Batman (though that, too, would be hilarious). To participate in "batman-ing" one has to hang upside down like a bat, and of course, snap a photo in the process. There's even a Facebook page with over 70,000 likes for inspiration. (But kids, don't try this at home, it could be dangerous.)
We've seen planking, owling, stocking, even horsemaning. Now there's a new funny-photo trend making its rounds - it's called "batman-ing." It's not the act of dressing up as Batman (though that, too, would be hilarious). To participate in "batman-ing" one has to hang upside down like a bat, and of course, snap a photo in the process. There's even a Facebook page with over 70,000 likes for inspiration. (But kids, don't try this at home, it could be dangerous.)
We've seen planking, owling, stocking, even horsemaning. Now there's a new funny-photo trend making its rounds - it's called "batman-ing." It's not the act of dressing up as Batman (though that, too, would be hilarious). To participate in "batman-ing" one has to hang upside down like a bat, and of course, snap a photo in the process. There's even a Facebook page with over 70,000 likes for inspiration. (But kids, don't try this at home, it could be dangerous.)
We've seen planking, owling, stocking, even horsemaning. Now there's a new funny-photo trend making its rounds - it's called "batman-ing." It's not the act of dressing up as Batman (though that, too, would be hilarious). To participate in "batman-ing" one has to hang upside down like a bat, and of course, snap a photo in the process. There's even a Facebook page with over 70,000 likes for inspiration. (But kids, don't try this at home, it could be dangerous.)
We've seen planking, owling, stocking, even horsemaning. Now there's a new funny-photo trend making its rounds - it's called "batman-ing." It's not the act of dressing up as Batman (though that, too, would be hilarious). To participate in "batman-ing" one has to hang upside down like a bat, and of course, snap a photo in the process. There's even a Facebook page with over 70,000 likes for inspiration. (But kids, don't try this at home, it could be dangerous.)
We've seen planking, owling, stocking, even horsemaning. Now there's a new funny-photo trend making its rounds - it's called "batman-ing." It's not the act of dressing up as Batman (though that, too, would be hilarious). To participate in "batman-ing" one has to hang upside down like a bat, and of course, snap a photo in the process. There's even a Facebook page with over 70,000 likes for inspiration. (But kids, don't try this at home, it could be dangerous.)
We've seen planking, owling, stocking, even horsemaning. Now there's a new funny-photo trend making its rounds - it's called "batman-ing." It's not the act of dressing up as Batman (though that, too, would be hilarious). To participate in "batman-ing" one has to hang upside down like a bat, and of course, snap a photo in the process. There's even a Facebook page with over 70,000 likes for inspiration. (But kids, don't try this at home, it could be dangerous.)
We've seen planking, owling, stocking, even horsemaning. Now there's a new funny-photo trend making its rounds - it's called "batman-ing." It's not the act of dressing up as Batman (though that, too, would be hilarious). To participate in "batman-ing" one has to hang upside down like a bat, and of course, snap a photo in the process. There's even a Facebook page with over 70,000 likes for inspiration. (But kids, don't try this at home, it could be dangerous.)
We've seen planking, owling, stocking, even horsemaning. Now there's a new funny-photo trend making its rounds - it's called "batman-ing." It's not the act of dressing up as Batman (though that, too, would be hilarious). To participate in "batman-ing" one has to hang upside down like a bat, and of course, snap a photo in the process. There's even a Facebook page with over 70,000 likes for inspiration. (But kids, don't try this at home, it could be dangerous.)
We've seen planking, owling, stocking, even horsemaning. Now there's a new funny-photo trend making its rounds - it's called "batman-ing." It's not the act of dressing up as Batman (though that, too, would be hilarious). To participate in "batman-ing" one has to hang upside down like a bat, and of course, snap a photo in the process. There's even a Facebook page with over 70,000 likes for inspiration. (But kids, don't try this at home, it could be dangerous.)
We've seen planking, owling, stocking, even horsemaning. Now there's a new funny-photo trend making its rounds - it's called "batman-ing." It's not the act of dressing up as Batman (though that, too, would be hilarious). To participate in "batman-ing" one has to hang upside down like a bat, and of course, snap a photo in the process. There's even a Facebook page with over 70,000 likes for inspiration. (But kids, don't try this at home, it could be dangerous.)
We've seen planking, owling, stocking, even horsemaning. Now there's a new funny-photo trend making its rounds - it's called "batman-ing." It's not the act of dressing up as Batman (though that, too, would be hilarious). To participate in "batman-ing" one has to hang upside down like a bat, and of course, snap a photo in the process. There's even a Facebook page with over 70,000 likes for inspiration. (But kids, don't try this at home, it could be dangerous.)
We've seen planking, owling, stocking, even horsemaning. Now there's a new funny-photo trend making its rounds - it's called "batman-ing." It's not the act of dressing up as Batman (though that, too, would be hilarious). To participate in "batman-ing" one has to hang upside down like a bat, and of course, snap a photo in the process. There's even a Facebook page with over 70,000 likes for inspiration. (But kids, don't try this at home, it could be dangerous.)
We've seen planking, owling, stocking, even horsemaning. Now there's a new funny-photo trend making its rounds - it's called "batman-ing." It's not the act of dressing up as Batman (though that, too, would be hilarious). To participate in "batman-ing" one has to hang upside down like a bat, and of course, snap a photo in the process. There's even a Facebook page with over 70,000 likes for inspiration. (But kids, don't try this at home, it could be dangerous.)
We've seen planking, owling, stocking, even horsemaning. Now there's a new funny-photo trend making its rounds - it's called "batman-ing." It's not the act of dressing up as Batman (though that, too, would be hilarious). To participate in "batman-ing" one has to hang upside down like a bat, and of course, snap a photo in the process. There's even a Facebook page with over 70,000 likes for inspiration. (But kids, don't try this at home, it could be dangerous.)
We've seen planking, owling, stocking, even horsemaning. Now there's a new funny-photo trend making its rounds - it's called "batman-ing." It's not the act of dressing up as Batman (though that, too, would be hilarious). To participate in "batman-ing" one has to hang upside down like a bat, and of course, snap a photo in the process. There's even a Facebook page with over 70,000 likes for inspiration. (But kids, don't try this at home, it could be dangerous.)
We've seen planking, owling, stocking, even horsemaning. Now there's a new funny-photo trend making its rounds - it's called "batman-ing." It's not the act of dressing up as Batman (though that, too, would be hilarious). To participate in "batman-ing" one has to hang upside down like a bat, and of course, snap a photo in the process. There's even a Facebook page with over 70,000 likes for inspiration. (But kids, don't try this at home, it could be dangerous.)
We've seen planking, owling, stocking, even horsemaning. Now there's a new funny-photo trend making its rounds - it's called "batman-ing." It's not the act of dressing up as Batman (though that, too, would be hilarious). To participate in "batman-ing" one has to hang upside down like a bat, and of course, snap a photo in the process. There's even a Facebook page with over 70,000 likes for inspiration. (But kids, don't try this at home, it could be dangerous.)
We've seen planking, owling, stocking, even horsemaning. Now there's a new funny-photo trend making its rounds - it's called "batman-ing." It's not the act of dressing up as Batman (though that, too, would be hilarious). To participate in "batman-ing" one has to hang upside down like a bat, and of course, snap a photo in the process. There's even a Facebook page with over 70,000 likes for inspiration. (But kids, don't try this at home, it could be dangerous.)
We've seen planking, owling, stocking, even horsemaning. Now there's a new funny-photo trend making its rounds - it's called "batman-ing." It's not the act of dressing up as Batman (though that, too, would be hilarious). To participate in "batman-ing" one has to hang upside down like a bat, and of course, snap a photo in the process. There's even a Facebook page with over 70,000 likes for inspiration. (But kids, don't try this at home, it could be dangerous.)
We've seen planking, owling, stocking, even horsemaning. Now there's a new funny-photo trend making its rounds - it's called "batman-ing." It's not the act of dressing up as Batman (though that, too, would be hilarious). To participate in "batman-ing" one has to hang upside down like a bat, and of course, snap a photo in the process. There's even a Facebook page with over 70,000 likes for inspiration. (But kids, don't try this at home, it could be dangerous.)
We've seen planking, owling, stocking, even horsemaning. Now there's a new funny-photo trend making its rounds - it's called "batman-ing." It's not the act of dressing up as Batman (though that, too, would be hilarious). To participate in "batman-ing" one has to hang upside down like a bat, and of course, snap a photo in the process. There's even a Facebook page with over 70,000 likes for inspiration. (But kids, don't try this at home, it could be dangerous.)
We've seen planking, owling, stocking, even horsemaning. Now there's a new funny-photo trend making its rounds - it's called "batman-ing." It's not the act of dressing up as Batman (though that, too, would be hilarious). To participate in "batman-ing" one has to hang upside down like a bat, and of course, snap a photo in the process. There's even a Facebook page with over 70,000 likes for inspiration. (But kids, don't try this at home, it could be dangerous.)
We've seen planking, owling, stocking, even horsemaning. Now there's a new funny-photo trend making its rounds - it's called "batman-ing." It's not the act of dressing up as Batman (though that, too, would be hilarious). To participate in "batman-ing" one has to hang upside down like a bat, and of course, snap a photo in the process. There's even a Facebook page with over 70,000 likes for inspiration. (But kids, don't try this at home, it could be dangerous.)
We've seen planking, owling, stocking, even horsemaning. Now there's a new funny-photo trend making its rounds - it's called "batman-ing." It's not the act of dressing up as Batman (though that, too, would be hilarious). To participate in "batman-ing" one has to hang upside down like a bat, and of course, snap a photo in the process. There's even a Facebook page with over 70,000 likes for inspiration. (But kids, don't try this at home, it could be dangerous.)
We've seen planking, owling, stocking, even horsemaning. Now there's a new funny-photo trend making its rounds - it's called "batman-ing." It's not the act of dressing up as Batman (though that, too, would be hilarious). To participate in "batman-ing" one has to hang upside down like a bat, and of course, snap a photo in the process. There's even a Facebook page with over 70,000 likes for inspiration. (But kids, don't try this at home, it could be dangerous.)
We've seen planking, owling, stocking, even horsemaning. Now there's a new funny-photo trend making its rounds - it's called "batman-ing." It's not the act of dressing up as Batman (though that, too, would be hilarious). To participate in "batman-ing" one has to hang upside down like a bat, and of course, snap a photo in the process. There's even a Facebook page with over 70,000 likes for inspiration. (But kids, don't try this at home, it could be dangerous.)
We've seen planking, owling, stocking, even horsemaning. Now there's a new funny-photo trend making its rounds - it's called "batman-ing." It's not the act of dressing up as Batman (though that, too, would be hilarious). To participate in "batman-ing" one has to hang upside down like a bat, and of course, snap a photo in the process. There's even a Facebook page with over 70,000 likes for inspiration. (But kids, don't try this at home, it could be dangerous.)







































