LONDON, July 30 ― In what can only be described as a ballsy move, British prankster extraordinaire Edward Headley hit the streets of London to ask 100 male strangers for their phone numbers.

"The responses I got were mostly as I expected they would be coming from a liberal UK society ― lots of bewilderment, laughter, some indifference and some relatively hostile responses," Headley was quoted as saying by The Huffington Post, adding that most were downright shocked by his request, with many asking “Are you serious?”

Still, he walked away with the digits of 13 random male strangers. That’s a win, in our books.Headley hit the streets of London in a bid to ask 100 male strangers for their phone numbers.
Headley hit the streets of London in a bid to ask 100 male strangers for their phone numbers.