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    Dr. Pepper Johnny_Blaze_47's Avatar
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    Anyone catch the Jim Rome interview with him about 6 years ago it was classic. Rome said about the rocket jump if you knew you only had a 30% chance of living through that jump why would you do it? Evil said Do you know who the I am? Rome went quite about 10 seconds and said yes I got ya.
    I did. That was hilarious.

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    just saw today the guy he beat up for talking smack about him and evel's mother is suing for evel's estate. if they had any money, i hope they had good financial advisors and estate planning attorneys

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    SCREW THIS GUY...

    Injured man targets Evel Knievel estate
    The author whose arm the daredevil broke in '77 wants $100 million.
    By John Rogers
    The Associated Press
    Article Last Updated: 12/04/2007 04:11:48 AM MST


    LOS ANGELES — Of all the bones Evel Knievel broke over the years, the costliest may have been the left arm of a PR man by the name of S y Saltman.

    Saltman won $12.75 million in damages against Knievel after the motorcycle daredevil attacked him with a baseball bat in 1977 in a rage over a book Saltman had written about the showman.

    With interest, the still-uncollected sum has grown to more than $100 million by Saltman's estimate, and he intends to try to collect it.

    "We are going hot and heavy after his estate," Saltman told The Associated Press after Knievel died Friday at 69. "What he tried to do to me and how it hurt my family, I'm owed that."

    Whether Knievel's estate has that kind of money is unclear.

    Knievel's son Kelly would not discuss the size of his father's estate or comment on the dispute.

    Although little remembered today, the incident made headlines worldwide when the death-defying motorcyclist approached Saltman in the parking lot of 20th Century Fox on Sept. 21, 1977, and started swinging a bat. Saltman, a studio executive, raised his arm to protect his head, a move he says doctors told him probably saved his life.

    His arm is held together by a steel plate and screws.

    Knievel served six months in jail and would never again enjoy the public acclaim he had when he tried unsuccessfully to jump Idaho's Snake River Canyon on a jet-powered motorcycle in 1974 — an event Saltman had promoted.

    "I've always felt pity for him," said Saltman, 76. "Because of this foolish act, he ruined his career."

    Knievel complained at the time that Saltman's book, "Evel Knievel on Tour," insulted his family and portrayed him as "an alcoholic, a pill addict, an anti-Semite and an immoral person."

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    SCREW THIS GUY...

    Injured man targets Evel Knievel estate
    The author whose arm the daredevil broke in '77 wants $100 million.
    By John Rogers
    The Associated Press
    Article Last Updated: 12/04/2007 04:11:48 AM MST


    LOS ANGELES — Of all the bones Evel Knievel broke over the years, the costliest may have been the left arm of a PR man by the name of S y Saltman.

    Saltman won $12.75 million in damages against Knievel after the motorcycle daredevil attacked him with a baseball bat in 1977 in a rage over a book Saltman had written about the showm



    Ya think? ?

    With interest, the still-uncollected sum has grown to more than $100 million by Saltman's estimate, and he intends to try to collect it.

    "We are going hot and heavy after his estate," Saltman told The Associated Press after Knievel died Friday at 69. "What he tried to do to me and how it hurt my family, I'm owed that."

    Whether Knievel's estate has that kind of money is unclear.

    Knievel's son Kelly would not discuss the size of his father's estate or comment on the dispute.

    Although little remembered today, the incident made headlines worldwide when the death-defying motorcyclist approached Saltman in the parking lot of 20th Century Fox on Sept. 21, 1977, and started swinging a bat. Saltman, a studio executive, raised his arm to protect his head, a move he says doctors told him probably saved his life.

    His arm is held together by a steel plate and screws.

    Knievel served six months in jail and would never again enjoy the public acclaim he had when he tried unsuccessfully to jump Idaho's Snake River Canyon on a jet-powered motorcycle in 1974 — an event Saltman had promoted.

    "I've always felt pity for him," said Saltman, 76. "Because of this foolish act, he ruined his career."

    Knievel complained at the time that Saltman's book, "Evel Knievel on Tour," insulted his family and portrayed him as "an alcoholic, a pill addict, an anti-Semite and an immoral person."

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    Veteran marini martini's Avatar
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    Sorry too drunk to post quotes

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    Seriously?

    He rode a motorcycle. Is that all it takes?

    And Michael Jordan just shoots hoops. What's your point?

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    Seriously?

    He rode a motorcycle. Is that all it takes?


    I guess that’s why they make movies, toys, lunch boxes, pinball machines heck Harley Davidson even made a Special Edition Motorcycle for this man.


    Just rode a motorcycle?

    Nope not by a long shot, try going to work and knowing each time you did you may be killed.

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