

Here are some more photos on the superbowl streak by Mark Roberts. And some of his comments about the streak:
“The guy was lining up to take the kick. He just looked totally confused,” Roberts told the (UK) Scotsman.”
“I was there, naked, apart from a plastic American football over my nether regions held on with Sellotape, doing a Riverdance in the middle of the Super Bowl, and nobody was coming after me.”
“The two teams were looking at each other, trying to work out what was going on, so I started to Moonwalk.”
“Then I started doing crazy body poses — and that’s when the whole of the Houston police department came chasing on the field.”
Roberts was also stressed by the Janet Jackson wardrobe. Janet Jackson “took my thunder,” he said. “If she hadn’t done that, I would have been front-page material.”
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Here are some more photos on the superbowl streak by Mark Roberts. And some of his comments about the streak:
“The guy was lining up to take the kick. He just looked totally confused,” Roberts told the (UK) Scotsman.”
“I was there, naked, apart from a plastic American football over my nether regions held on with Sellotape, doing a Riverdance in the middle of the Super Bowl, and nobody was coming after me.”
“The two teams were looking at each other, trying to work out what was going on, so I started to Moonwalk.”
“Then I started doing crazy body poses — and that’s when the whole of the Houston police department came chasing on the field.”
Roberts was also stressed by the Janet Jackson wardrobe. Janet Jackson “took my thunder,” he said. “If she hadn’t done that, I would have been front-page material.”
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