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Last night, we saw the legendary EVEL KNIEVEL. He’s a 60-some-year-old man infamous for his motorcycle jumps, crazy stunts, and daredevil ambition. Evel isn’t the kind of man that we ever connected to Aridni. But why not?

He’s an icon for risky achievements. No, the man doesn’t have any outstanding world records. He can barely walk now, and every jump and dare he’s ever dared to do has multiplied by three by younger generations that follow his footsteps. Nonetheless, this guy is gonna live in history. Evel did something that was very new in his day. The people following him won’t know such success, even though they do more daring motorcycle stunts today because they aren’t the first; Evel was the first. If you do the same in your ideas, you might find success, too.

This week’s guest writing team is… Todd’s family. Todd was notorious for finding niches to hit it big as a vendor. This motorcycle event was always one of them. The family checked the party out since Todd couldn’t do his regular sales.

This article written by Guest Writer on 29th July 2006

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