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Naked shoppers make moon shine in Chevron

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Posted by: Cinderella

Nude dudes pop in for late night snack




There are some things that work better when you are naked. Taking a bath is one, having a shower another.

But going late night shopping in the buff is bound to be frowned upon.
Two men decided to throw caution to the wind when they stopped in for some treats at a petrol station in Arizona.

The naked pair were caught on CCTV strolling around the shop covering up their bits and bobs.
They bought a packet of Skittles, a doughnut and some drinks, and then went on their way.


We don't want to know where they kept their wallets.
Shop attendant Theresa Dockstader-Carter was on duty at the time, and said she didn't notice the guys were undressed until they were right in front of her.

'The guys were really polite, they weren't rude at all,' she added. 'They were just trying to get a rise.'
'They said they lost their clothes, and I said, "I'm sorry to hear that, hopefully you'll find them".'

Station manager Samantha Cooley said the incident seemed like a innocent joke, before comparing the two men's physiques.
'One you'd wanna see and one, oh you know, could use a couple days at the gym,' she said.



http://www.metro.co.uk/weird/article...2&in_page_id=2



Posted by: Cinderella

Naked shoppers make moon shine in Chevron




No shirt. No pants. No problem. At least not for two men at Chevron on 64th St. and Greenway. The cashier on duty said the two popped their heads in the door and asked to come in. Theresa Dockstader-Carter said yes without thinking a thing of it. At least until she realized they came to buy food in the nude.

She says she just grinned while they bared it all at 3:09 a.m. Saturday. Without pockets, they had cash in hand to buy skittles, tea and a donut.
The cashier says it just seemed like a prank. “They were very polite.” Dockstader-Carter says they didn’t appear to be drunk, just trying to have some fun.

“They said they lost their clothes, and I said I'm sorry to hear that, hopefully you'll find them.”

The manager, Samantha Cooley, says neither of them felt the need to call the police. She laughs as she says, “One you'd wanna see and one, oh you know, could use a couple days at the gym.”

Looking at the surveillance video, the stunt appeared to be harmless. Perhaps they were just looking for a little exposure.



http://www.azcentral.com/community/s...042007-CR.html



Posted by: jettsixx

Maybe they were just really paranoid about being accused of shoplifting.





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