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Personally I love Jackass I guess it reminds me of growing up and doing really dumb stuff and not getting paid for it. To each their own as we all know.Carusmm wrote:Johnny Knoxville is dumb and so is the rest of the Jackass crew.The Ghostwriter wrote:I have a love-hate relationship with him. I hate Jackass, but he is a pretty talented actor, and I thought he was great in Daltry Calhoun.Tip the Bottle wrote:
I dig Johnny Knoxville, I wish they would put him in more movies.
Knoxville, TN has produced some pretty unique talent over the years.
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We have all done stupid thing's when we were younger and those are the moments that, on your death bed, you look back on and smile.
The idea of Jackass may be recklessly stupid, agreed, but like Tip (Shall i call you Tip? Or do you prefer Thomas?) I find it more of a reminder of what was done, and what, for many, will be their future idea's of a good time. Either way... i dont see it as a bad thing. Atleast they can say their doing something. They're living. How many people can say that about themselves? Johnny is hilarious and i haven't found one person, exclude Carusmm, that hasn't laughed at something stupid he's done. He's imaginitive and that alone, in this day and age, should be a blessing. Even if it does make Steve-o up chuck goldfish.

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