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Originally Posted by calculusballer
The Web site also says the company planned to film footage this summer in Frederick County and the Washington metropolitan area for a documentary called "Metro Mayhem." The goal of the project, according to the Web site, was to earn public respect and support and "to bring a form of entertainment to this area that is typically rejected due to lack of style, purpose and organization."
Company president Ben Meacham told WHAG-TV that his company is having T-shirts and stickers made in honor of Matlock but he refused to comment directly on Matlock's death.
Matlock's funeral is scheduled for Friday. One of his friends, Ben Wilson, said Tuesday that Matlock "died doing something that made him happy."
(Copyright 2004 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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Heh... "earn public respect" by doing stunts on the public streets while bottomless?
Then the company has the gall to try to profit from his death by selling t-shirts and stickers? If they have any shred of dignity, they'll donate all the money to either the guy's family or a charity.
I didn't realize riding bottomless doing wheelies made someone happy... whatever floats your boat I guess.
