Luckily on Saturday night I picked a spot right next to where Evel Knievel was parked for most of the big jump. Trigger jumped only 19 cars after Evel Days advertised a 39-car jump. Of course the festival had the rights to change or back out of any stunt during the weekend.
Evel wasn't in the best shape as seen here in this photograph with some of his relatives (I think). The long-haired hippy looking guy in the doo-rag is Matt Vincent. I used to work with him.
Finally - the jump.
Some people tried to get a good shot by getting on this thingy. To the far right is John Emeigh and with the camera second from the left is Lisa Kunkel. Both work for the Montana Standard.
commentary:
The religiousness of Evel Days seems quite ironic. Why would all the Jesus freaks show up at a motorbike festival? Maybe among the bikers are some born-agains that just got out of the slammer in time for Evel Days.
The two missionary guys in the photo I posted earlier were spotted by numerous people during the weekend. My friend Melissa called them "those poor guys." Later we came up with a brilliant idea for a film about two missionaries at Evel Days. One of them would be a midget. Who knows?
It's not the first time I've spotted spreaders of the Word in a situation where they seemed out of place. Sometimes they bother patrons in bars around Butte. Could they really find reliable Christians in the bars? The other church members must be in a sad state.
By the time Saturday rolled around though, I had had it with Evel Days. Sick of the motorbikes, sick of all the out-of-towners and sick of all the underage kids with irresponsible parents.
I did start to notice the yuppies in the crowd by Saturday. It looked more like the crowd that will probably be at the Folk Festival next year. Either the yuppies were outnumbering the bikers temporarily, or the bikers had holed up at a bar after two straight nights of drinking.
On Friday night I helped close down the watering hole I frequent and two policemen were outside screaming at three drunk bikers to get on their bikes and leave. Drunk driving is A-OK.
Last night some idiot kids were kicking the orange safety barrels down the hill. People would scream at them only to have the kids continue to kick the can. Finally, a policeman spotted them and told them to go home.
Finally, you would be amazed at how cheap people are. I worked the door last night and people wouldn't pay a $2 cover charge. Two freaking dollars. That's less than a gallon of gas.
I'll be around these next few weeks with more reporting.
I'll post on the An Ri Ra Festival for sure.
God bless you from the missionaries who didn't get anything done this weekend,
~meatballs~
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