One of the all time great pop culture icons has passed away. In most every interview of him I read in the past few years he came across as a real asshole but I guess all those years of daredevil stunts will do that to a guy. Rest in peace dude.
God, I didn't even know he was still alive! Remember the Snake River Canyon jump, Monkey? I watched it on TV, and I remember thinking it was kinda lame how he used a rocket-powered bike. But I did watch almost everything he did on TV. He was one of a kind.
I missed this. Was this just today. He was from my hometown, Butte, MT. Trivia: My brother's 1951 Plymouth was in the movie about Evel that was filmed in Butte in the early 70s. It is a classic starring george hamilton as evel.
Missy-Don't kill your husband's dreams. He might be the best stunt man in MN. Wait, how many films do they shoot in MN?
Dguz-I know what you mean. The barell jumpers, the cliff divers, and Evel were the only reasons to watch Wide World of Sports on ABC.
John-I remember seeing that film and thinking, "Man this movie sucks ass except for the 51 Plymouth."
Suzy-So you're the one who got tagged to mourn Henry Hyde's passing. Me, I still wish he had been horsewhipped during that debacle like Alec Baldwin suggested.
Urban-Do me a favor, stop thinking about me anyway! :)
Jess-Don't get me started on how much I love those pink boots. They were made for more than walking baby, grrr.
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He made my husband want to be a stunt man. He made it all look so easy.
I am glad my husband is NOT a stunt man!
God, I didn't even know he was still alive! Remember the Snake River Canyon jump, Monkey? I watched it on TV, and I remember thinking it was kinda lame how he used a rocket-powered bike. But I did watch almost everything he did on TV. He was one of a kind.
I missed this. Was this just today. He was from my hometown, Butte, MT. Trivia: My brother's 1951 Plymouth was in the movie about Evel that was filmed in Butte in the early 70s. It is a classic starring george hamilton as evel.
Yup, an icon for the generation that grew up in the sixties and seventies.
I missed this in the news too. Guess I was too busy mourning Henry Hyde.
The dirt nap? I've never heard that one before. Funny.
Funny, I was just thinking about Evel the other day... and now he's dead. Just goes to show you how dangerous it is to think
I would like to say that Urban Pedestrian has the coolest avatar that I have ever seen.
I heard that Kanye West just settled (like 2 days ago) with him over a dispute from a video he made using Evel's likeness.
funny that, I wonder if he's kicking himself for not waiting just a few more days.
I know, I'm a horrible person, but it's what came to mind **puts on flameproof suit**
Missy-Don't kill your husband's dreams. He might be the best stunt man in MN. Wait, how many films do they shoot in MN?
Dguz-I know what you mean. The barell jumpers, the cliff divers, and Evel were the only reasons to watch Wide World of Sports on ABC.
John-I remember seeing that film and thinking, "Man this movie sucks ass except for the 51 Plymouth."
Suzy-So you're the one who got tagged to mourn Henry Hyde's passing. Me, I still wish he had been horsewhipped during that debacle like Alec Baldwin suggested.
Urban-Do me a favor, stop thinking about me anyway! :)
Jess-Don't get me started on how much I love those pink boots. They were made for more than walking baby, grrr.
Devilham-I thought the same thing.
Gosh, who doesn't remember that Snake River Jump? I hope his send off is as awesome as his stuntwork.
I watched his stunts, but never really cared for his opinions. Later on, I liked SuperDave Osborne, who I guess was kinda like a parody of Evel.
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