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Steve-O Rules

Posted at 12:01 PM | | CommentsComments (6)

The first time I saw Steven Glover, more commonly known as Steve-O, was in the opening credits of Jackass: The Movie. Steve-O and about eight of his best friends had all climbed into a shopping cart and pushed off from the top of a massive hill to see how long it would take before they smashed into a wall, flying onto the concrete and sustaining various potentially career-ending injuries. I would never have dreamed that it was possible for Steve-O to do something even awesomer than that—until the other week when he sat down with those wild, fun-loving hipsters in PETA's youth division, peta2, to talk about his experience at Ringling's clown college, and his thoughts about the circus's treatment of animals. Yes, I know "awesomer" isn't a word, but if anything merits it, this interview does. Definitely check it out if you haven’t seen it yet.



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Thank you, Steve-O, for showing people it's cool to be kind to animals.

Posted by: K | February 15, 2007 08:05 PM

He didn't mention Sneaux!

Posted by: df | March 21, 2007 11:51 AM

Steve-0 rulzzzzzz i already loved him but now even more ^^ I understand why he only hurts himself lolllll

Posted by: Claudia | April 9, 2007 04:52 PM

That's pretty cool I'd have to say

Posted by: Candace | July 7, 2007 06:49 PM

Is this the same Steve-O that slurped an earthworm through his nose?

Posted by: Bart "The Juggernaut" | April 25, 2009 01:11 AM

Steve-o, thank you for telling it like it is...how shameful that Ringling and others make a living indirectly by abusing animals.

Posted by: Yolanda Smethe | October 1, 2009 09:40 PM

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