Johnny Knoxville isn't a jackass every day

Tim Shriver, left, Chairman and CEO of the Special Olympics laughs with Johnny Knoxville, second from left, and members of the Team USA floor hockey team during the Celebrity Unified Floor Hockey Game at the Special Olympics World Winter Games, Sunday, Feb. 8, 2009 in Boise, Idaho.

Photo by AP Photo / Idaho Statesman, Kerry Maloney

Tim Shriver, left, Chairman and CEO of the Special Olympics laughs with Johnny Knoxville, second from left, and members of the Team USA floor hockey team during the Celebrity Unified Floor Hockey Game at the Special Olympics World Winter Games, Sunday, Feb. 8, 2009 in Boise, Idaho.

Tim Shriver, left, Chairman and CEO of the Special Olympics laughs with Johnny Knoxville, second from left, and members of the Team USA floor hockey team during the Celebrity Unified Floor Hockey Game at the Special Olympics World Winter Games, Sunday, Feb. 8, 2009 in Boise, Idaho.

Photo by AP Photo / Idaho Statesman, Kerry Maloney

Tim Shriver, left, Chairman and CEO of the Special Olympics laughs with Johnny Knoxville, second from left, and members of the Team USA floor hockey team during the Celebrity Unified Floor Hockey Game at the Special Olympics World Winter Games, Sunday, Feb. 8, 2009 in Boise, Idaho.

More Johnny Knoxville

Johnny Knoxville was among the people last week in Boise, Idaho, for the Special Olympics World Winter Games, an event which attracted 2,000 athletes from 100 countries.

He's shown in the photo at left with Tim Shriver, chairman and CEO of the Special Olympics. Shriver is the son of Special Olympics founder Eunice Kennedy Shriver.

The games were Feb. 7-13, 2009.

More on the Special Olympics.

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AmpTrap writes:

Yes, he is!

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