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what famous villain will characterize LA?

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MacRoadie said:
Those two would crap out the entire peloton and not think twice about it. I think you may have insulted Messers Eastwood and Van Cleef (RIP).

Van Cleef was THE only actor bad-@ss enough to be a worthy opponent to Eastwood.

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I agree 100%, as bad-@@ss as you can get. Lance Armstrong wouldn't be worthy to polish's van Cleef's boots, but his demise is eerily similar- greedy, comes back for more, then meets his match.

@Bro- we could do FLandis as Tuco, and Novitzky as Blondie?
 
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His pal George Bush....he`d fit the bill... uttter criminal on so many levals, the evidence piles up but , just as with Golden Ball, the media has been in his pocket. :rolleyes:
 
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I don't think he's evil. Villain does not equal narcissistic pr!ck in my book. He is just a sad kid who's mother pumped him up about how fantastic he was all of his life, and he bought her line because he was physically talented, and needed to hide from the fact that he had no father. His actions scream "Oedipus" and "narcissistic personality disorder," but that does not make him evil.