Quote from the linked article: ""One of the things they asked me is how can you tell he was naked. I said 'I saw the two cheeks bouncing, running away'," said Tomlinson."
A debate continues in Northern Virginia that is bringing the issue of civil liberties to the national stage. A 29-year-old Springfield man says he was making coffee in the nude was arrested after a neighbor saw him, and on Wednesday police were back out in his neighborhood looking for others who might have seen him.
I guess they have Seinfeld reruns in China. But did you notice that in the picture that accompanies the article, the black coverup strip is horizontal and not very wide? Maybe this guy actually made that line up himself, without ever knowing about George.
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The Netherlands announced Wednesday it will immediately begin using full body scanners for flights heading to the United States, saying that could have stopped the attempted Christmas Day airline bombing.
[Most creative argument made by lawyer against use of scanner: it creates child pornography. Most creative response: use of software to impose "stylized image" over the naughty parts. Who gets to choose that image? What does it look like?]
Hundreds of New Yorkers have been riding the city's subway trains in their underwear.
They stripped down to their undies on Sunday for the ninth annual No Pants Subway Ride.
The idea is to act like nothing unusual is going on.
Participants met up at six locations throughout the city. They formed groups and dispersed to subway stations to catch trains. Once inside the subway cars, they began calmly removing their pants and folding them up.
Nudity in combat is the practice of entering combat without clothing and armor. It is rarely practiced because, apart from the social aspects of nudity, the combatant lacks even the basic protection of clothes, e.g. when diving for cover, or crawling. Also the combatant misses the practicality of hiding/carrying objects in pockets and attached to clothes.