Was there a "Just because my wee-ner was hanging out, does not make me a wee-ner!" line? heeheehee! :lol
That must have been in the first half of the flick.
As far as Armstrong is concerned, I think he's had his fill of "Just Deserts". I wish the best for the guy, and hope he invested the money he had made wisely, because he won't be making that kind of money again. I just loved watching him race up the mountains is all, clean or not, it was impressive. I haven't had that kind of interest in watching the Tour de France since the whole fiasco began. In fact, I think I watched 10 minutes of this year's Tour, and that's the first time I've watched any of it since Lance won his 7th.
I liken it to watching the Home Run Derby... if Mark McGwire and Barry Bonds weren't on steroids, would the show have been as impressive? Probably not. Was it cheating, yes. Did it make it more entertaining, yes. Should we discount their records, yes. Should we say it wasn't an impressive show, no. The only reason I watch the Home Run Derby is to see the ball fly out of the stadium, I don't watch it to count the number of balls that do so for a record.
Please note, I'm not condoning doping, nor steroid use, I just loved watching the guy ride his bike, and the other guys swing their bats, and I gave them the benefit of the doubt until they admitted their wrong-doing. And though I acknowledge that I know now that they were cheating back then, at the time I was watching them achieve amazing victories I didn't know they were. I choose not to let that acknowledgement tarnish the sense of "WOW!" and wonder I felt back then (just that part of it), and I look forward to the day when some average Joe steps up and does it clean and gives me that same sense of "WOW!" and wonder and we can acknowledge that Joe as the greatest ever to do so.