Man who dances to advertise for sandwich shop creates stir by dancing on top rail of Kentucky bridge

By AP
Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Dancer’s gyrations on Kentucky bridge create stir

HOPKINSVILLE, Ky. — Jeremy Johnson said he was dancing on the top rail of a bridge in Hopkinsville, but drivers below thought he was going to jump and called police. Johnson’s job is to advertise Quiznos by dancing on the roadside near the Pennyrile Parkway while holding a sign for the sub shop. The Kentucky New Era quoted Johnson saying he was taking a break Saturday and was rolling a cigarette when drivers honked and waved at him.

Johnson said he lighted his cigarette and started dancing on the rail in response.

Police didn’t join in the dance. They cited him for disorderly conduct.

Quiznos manager Rebecca Weaber said Johnson was doing his job and is still employed. She hopes he was holding his sign, but wasn’t sure.

Information from: Kentucky New Era, www.kentuckynewera.com

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November 4, 2009: 8:17 pm

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