Bam Margera

grown men shouldn't be living in the same house as their brother, mommy and daddy
 
He was almost black out drunk when he killed the passenger Zachary Hartwell in that car.

He supposedly had 11 drinks at the bar but im guessing he probably drank before the bar too.
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That whole crew seemed to be terrible people.
Chris Pontius comes across like a good guy. I always like Brandon dicamillo too, probably the most underrated one of the bunch. He has real comedic skills unlike the others. Manny the animal expert they'd use seems great too
 
haha he's been on the ketamine "regimen" looong before it became a popularized treatment. & this motherfucker did not microdose whatsoever. imagine this is what ultimately sorted him out in the end?

if you look at Knoxville he looks like an empty shell of a man, frail & decrepit really. the drugs & partying clearly left him wrecked. Steve-O & Pontius are the last Wild Boyz standing.
A lot of the less popular jackass guys have actually held up much better actually. They couldn't live off their fame so had to adjust to normal life and ended up having families and normal jobs and stuff
 
Didn't hos best friend or buddy die then he went to pieces an never recovered I guess. I think k that's what I remember when he was booted from Jackass
 
Between the Nine Club podcast and Steve Os, I've followed a little bit. Last I knew, he was supposedly sober and had a shaman. He still seemed very wired up and I'm not shocked he relapsed.
 
Between the Nine Club podcast and Steve Os, I've followed a little bit. Last I knew, he was supposedly sober and had a shaman. He still seemed very wired up and I'm not shocked he relapsed.

He was arrested last week for assaulting some women, was filmed drunkenly shouting at his ex wife in a restaurant and is currently on the run after a arrest warrant was issued for him after assaulting his brother
 
That’s a great story. 15 years is a long time to suffer. So good how your life seems to be now

The first year or 2 after quitting was awful, but it progressively got better.
4 years after I quit I met and married my wife, and she became my best friend to be honest.
She's a good woman, and Im lucky to have her in my life.

We have been married 11 years now, I don't even think about doing drugs anymore, because it wouldn't be worth losing everything I've worked for sir.

Life is not easy, but it is definitely good.
 
Between the Nine Club podcast and Steve Os, I've followed a little bit. Last I knew, he was supposedly sober and had a shaman. He still seemed very wired up and I'm not shocked he relapsed.

Nine club has the best skate interviews in the history of media.
C-Rob shouldn't be hosting that though.
Roger should be, and that's because he has more knowledge than everyone in that house combined.

Good show overall though sir.
 
Oh it’s 100% his own doing and his own choice. Unfortunately there’s no rock bottom for him. Ended up in jail. Is constantly ending up in hospital. The guy was basically homeless then after another friend put him up got some random Dutch girl to send him god knows what so my other friend came home from work to the police searching his place. He’s on a roll for being sober around us but when he calls from hospital saying he’s got whatever infection we know what’s really happened. Thing about him though is he was always a bit of a liability even before he got “famous”

He'll find his bottom, unfortunately it might be the bottom of a hole.
To be fair a lot of people thought that about me as well so there's still hope sir.

Everyone cutting him off is really the best thing for him tbf.
Much love brother, and don't let him drag you down.
 
Nine club has the best skate interviews in the history of media.
C-Rob shouldn't be hosting that though.
Roger should be, and that's because he has more knowledge than everyone in that house combined.

Good show overall though sir.

I just saw a new piece put out on Roger. He must have bad anxiety in front of the camera. He was actually suicidal when the show first got successful. Here is it - definitely worth the watch.

 
I just saw a new piece put out on Roger. He must have bad anxiety in front of the camera. He was actually suicidal when the show first got successful. Here is it - definitely worth the watch.



Yeah I've seen that, its really good and I feel for Roger as he is my dude.
He just has all the skate knowledge a man could want.

Fuckin guy filmed everything, everyone, and even the moments he didn't film...he seemed to be there for.

I know they got him in the back, but he should chime in more.
Jeron is a good dude too, can't stand Kelly to be honest lol.
 
Yeah I've seen that, its really good and I feel for Roger as he is my dude.
He just has all the skate knowledge a man could want.

Fuckin guy filmed everything, everyone, and even the moments he didn't film...he seemed to be there for.

I know they got him in the back, but he should chime in more.
Jeron is a good dude too, can't stand Kelly to be honest lol.

It's really interesting watching them skate now. I'm 40, and was very into skating from 13 until about 25. I mainly skated stairs, gaps, rails, ledges, etc. I was probably best with stairs and gaps. I didn't skate from 25 until about 32. I mean I maybe stepped on the board once or twice a year, but that was it. We bought a house with a long blacktop driveway and my kids are always out in it, so it got me skating again. Similar to how they skate the curbs all of the time, I had to completely alter how I skate. Everything I skate is micro lol. I have a box the height of a curb, one about 10 inches, a rail that is 12 inches, and a 2 foot quarter pipe. I really don't want to pop the board much anymore, and I think that's their mindset too. Late 30s hits hard...
 
He was arrested last week for assaulting some women, was filmed drunkenly shouting at his ex wife in a restaurant and is currently on the run after a arrest warrant was issued for him after assaulting his brother

But other than that he seems too be doing alright.
 
It's really interesting watching them skate now. I'm 40, and was very into skating from 13 until about 25. I mainly skated stairs, gaps, rails, ledges, etc. I was probably best with stairs and gaps. I didn't skate from 25 until about 32. I mean I maybe stepped on the board once or twice a year, but that was it. We bought a house with a long blacktop driveway and my kids are always out in it, so it got me skating again. Similar to how they skate the curbs all of the time, I had to completely alter how I skate. Everything I skate is micro lol. I have a box the height of a curb, one about 10 inches, a rail that is 12 inches, and a 2 foot quarter pipe. I really don't want to pop the board much anymore, and I think that's their mindset too. Late 30s hits hard...

Im 45, and I definitely hear you brother lol.
The slappy craze with those guys is completely understandable though.
I haven't stepped on a board in quite a few years now.
 
I never saw the appeal of the chap. Seemed like an arsehole fucking around with arseholes. Like sure, skateboarding, stunts etc, but why do people idolise people who are obviously damaged and create shit content?

What I mean is, sure it's sad a person is struggling, but why is it any more sad than anyone else not famous having issues?

Does the guy have any redeeming features?
 
I never saw the appeal of the chap. Seemed like an arsehole fucking around with arseholes. Like sure, skateboarding, stunts etc, but why do people idolise people who are obviously damaged and create shit content?

What I mean is, sure it's sad a person is struggling, but why is it any more sad than anyone else not famous having issues?

Does the guy have any redeeming features?

You have to give him credit for the way he blended his skating and the stunts in videos like CKY. Shortly after, Jackass is launched as well. There was a huge market for it and he cashed in. He parlayed that into other shows. You can argue that he created a market and he maximized that. I worked at a skate shop in the early 2000s and his board sales were higher than all other boards combined.
 
A good friend of mine is struggling with drink and drugs. I know many people that have. This guy however was in a very well known band. Now when he’s out with us he’s sober but the issue is because of his band he still has people that ‘worship’ him to a degree. He can go online now and find 5 girls willing to fuck him and get him whatever drugs and whatever booze he wants. Many years ago when I was at my worst even a few of my dealers were telling me I needed to slow it down, my friend doesn’t even have to meet dealers. I’d say bam is in a similar situation and it’s less about the money and more about the “fame”. Despite his public battle with addiction there will always be people willing to bring him to a party and hook him up with what’re he wants.
it's crazy how booze kinda get this "free pass" as far as public image...I mean the phrase is "drugs and alcohol" like we're saying booze is only a pseudo-drug? my brother-in-law is like 42 and did a short stay at rehab two years ago to quit drinking. he stuck to it. and one of my best friends quit drinking last year. both are the type of people that if they have one drink, it doesn't stop until they pass out. for a while I was having 3-4 glasses of whisky as a "night cap". of course not getting blackout, but still not healthy. then I found swapping that out for about 20mg of delta-8 THC has been much better
 
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