One of the greatest athletes of our generation has just admitted to being a drug cheat. So, naturally, people are tweeting about … “Dodgeball”?
Well now Dodgeball means nothing to me. Lance Armstrong's inspirational speech to Peter La Fleur was based on a lie. DODGEBALL IS A LIE!!!!!
— Mark Thompson (@theMTbrain) January 18, 2013
The ending to "Dodgeball" would have been so different if Lance's confession had happened before 2004, with no epic pep talk to Vince Vaughn
— Molly McGlynn (@Molly_McGlynn_) January 18, 2013
I watched Dodgeball the other day. Lance's cameo at the end made me sad.
— Steph Haberman (@StephLauren) January 18, 2013
Waiting for Lance Armstrong to apologize to Vince Vaughn for lying to him in Dodgeball. #doprah
— Alexa Dettelbach (@asdettel) January 18, 2013
Most importantly, will Lance Armstrong give back the money he made from his appearance in Dodgeball?
— David Lloyd (@DavidLloydE) January 18, 2013
I knew Lance Armstrong has been lying since the day he said he watched ESPN 8 in "Dodgeball". The Ocho doesn't exist!
— Keith Ehlis (@keithehlis) January 18, 2013
Perhaps Armstrong’s evasive answers are bringing back memories of Patches O’Houlihan’s five D’s of Dodgeball: dodge, dip, dive, duck, and dodge.
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