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    I want to go here now :P
    SAN FRANCISCO, California (Reuters) -- Nudists, grab your yoga mats and head for San Francisco.

    City prosecutors Wednesday said it was not illegal to perform naked yoga in the city -- even at the crowded tourist destination of Fisherman's Wharf.

    Prosecutors dropped charges against a limber nudist, known locally as the "Naked Yoga Guy," who made a habit of striking yoga poses in the buff in order to promote a book and his lifestyle.

    The Naked Yoga Guy, whose name is George Monty Davis, had stripped to stretch nearby Fisherman's Wharf, prompting a public complaint. But prosecutors decided they had a weak public nuisance case against him because local laws do not bar public nudity.

    "Simply being naked on the street is not a crime in San Francisco," said Debbie Mesloh, a spokeswoman for the district attorney's office.

    "To bring a case, a person would have to exhibit lewd behavior, block traffic or impede pedestrians on a sidewalk, something along those lines."

    In another case involving a Los Angeles teenager who dropped his pants to expose his bottom, or "moon," passing motorists from a nearby sidewalk, a California appellate court ruled nudity itself is not a crime, Mesloh said.

    Davis could not immediately be reached for comment.
    You've got to try to find what's right before your eyes-Finger Eleven



  • #2
    Ok, so he just does yoga in the middel the of the streat with his penis hanging out? Thats a bit odd...

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    • #3
      Yeah, talk about, uhhh, BARF! now i wouldent mind about the ladys though!
      -Kevin

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      • #4
        Well that's special!!!

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        • #5

          George Monty Davis
          I guess we could call him 'The stretched Monty"... :P
          "The Director also sets the record straight on what would happen if oxygen masks were to drop from the ceiling: The passengers freak out with abandon, instead of continuing to chat amiably, as though lunch were being served, like they do on those in-flight safety videos."

          -- The LA Times, in a review of 'Flightplan'

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