Apparently this is a game kids play in Korea where they act like a pile of bodies and then take a picture. More pictures and a slightly longer explanation here (colors mag).
I lost a bet, a bet about ostriches
Once I had an adamant bet with someone that you could not in fact ride an Ostrich. It wouldn’t work. People are too big, ostriches just can’t support you, they’re mean, they can peck you from any angle, and no sane person or law would permit it. Besides, I had either seen a cartoon or read an article online that clearly outlined how impossible it was.
That was a bet I lost.
As it turns out, for just under $1 you can ride an Ostrich in Vietnam for as long as you can hold on. The real problem with this is that Ostriches do not want you to ride them, and in fact I’m pretty sure they don’t want you near them. However due to the dedication and harsh grasps of a team of handlers you can climb on top and receive a full 4.3 seconds of instruction in grunted sign language in how to ride before they kick start the Ostrich down a hard dirt path.
You ride at speeds ranging from a gallop to a sprint until the Ostrich suddenly stops and throws you onto the ground.
I cannot think of another time I’ve been happier to lose a bet, or had more excitement for a dollar.
Hell yes ostrich riding.