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Thu 6 Jul, 2006 05:36 pm
'Nude balls'
Maria Sharapova got an eyeful at Wimbledon when a streaker did a nude cartwheel.
Dutch DJ Sander Lantinga, wearing an outfit held together with Velcro, stripped down to just his trainers in seconds.
He then dashed over to the tennis ace on Centre Court and performed his naked acrobatics, reports the Sun.
Sharapova, 19, said: "I wasn't scared. But I didn't really look at the guy - I didn't want to see all the details."
Lantinga, 29, who works for MTV, did the stunt for the Dutch TV show Try Before You Die.
He was released by police with a caution but Wimbledon bosses said: "We will review our security."
pppppfffffaaaaaahahahahaahhhaaaaa!!!
and here i thought there was an insightful article on the promenades of naturist teenagers. alas, and alack, and no photos, to boot.
hehe, You really want me to come up with a photo? I'm kinda liking here on A2K and don't want to be banned.
Maria Sharapova and her naked, fuzzy balls.
Well, this one's safe, in any case... <grins>
What a terrific photograph! Love it!
Now I know full frontal nudity is not allowed...
but does it say anything about the
back?
close your eyes now if you dont wanna see!!
Such an exhibitionist, that fellow! Enjoying his big moment of glory! Very funny.
i've heard of tennis elbow
but am afraid that fellow might suffer from tennis ball
Great pics, nimh! Thanks!
There's a wonderful, famous picture from the UK of a policeman with his bobby's hat over a streaker's genitals. At the football or the cricket, I'm not sure ...? Anyway a terrific photograph.
I'm trying to figure out where to find it.
Well, when you do, you know what to do with it, right? :wink:
Certainly, Reyn. It's a classic.
nimh wrote:Well, this one's safe, in any case... <grins>
The guy in the white t-shirt, front row, with the camera?
If the photo was taken at that exact moment, it would surely be something to show the grandchildren.
msolga wrote:Certainly, Reyn. It's a classic.
You mean.....him?..................
Yes, that's the one, Ellpus!
I'm trying to recall what the event was & the year, Ellpus.