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Adept Havelock 08-31-2009 05:43 PM

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Originally Posted by RJ (Post 6019592)
Joseph McCarthy.

Good suggestion. :thumb:

CoMoChief 08-31-2009 05:43 PM

Carrot Top and Pauly Shore






and yes........I'm being serious.

DJ's left nut 08-31-2009 05:44 PM

Andrea Yates is a pretty heinous bitch. Drowing 5 kids in a bathtub earns you a special place in hell, IMO.

bevischief 08-31-2009 05:45 PM

Herm Edwards the destroyer of football teams.

Mojo Jojo 08-31-2009 05:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Donger (Post 6019656)
What was the name of that broad who killed a bunch of people with an axe years ago? Not that I think she's in the running, mind you. I just can't remember her name. There's a kids' song about her?

Lizzie Borden?

Yes...had an axe...gave her mother 40 whacks...when she saw what she had done she gave her father 41.

First woman to use PMS as a defense and won.

listopencil 08-31-2009 05:46 PM

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Originally Posted by H5N1 (Post 6019663)
yep, lizzie borden is the name of that particular piece of fluff.

she was pretty hot though

Ebolapox 08-31-2009 05:46 PM

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Originally Posted by listopencil (Post 6019666)
The Unabomber.

the uni-booboo?

http://pics.livejournal.com/kuro_ris...7f4x0/s320x240

Omar_Doom 08-31-2009 05:47 PM

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Originally Posted by BuckinKaeding (Post 6019589)
Wait, do they have to be American, or just a villain to America?

He said "American citizen" so yeah they have to be American.

I'll say Michael Bay

Reaper16 08-31-2009 05:47 PM

Rush Limbaugh

Reaper16 08-31-2009 05:48 PM

John Elway

Dante84 08-31-2009 05:48 PM

The two girls' cup.

Buck 08-31-2009 05:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Omar_Doom (Post 6019686)
He said "American citizen" so yeah they have to be American.

I'll say Michael Bay

He didn't say that until after I asked him, but thanks for playing.

TrebMaxx 08-31-2009 05:48 PM

EDWARD GEIN

Buffalo Bill, Psycho and Leatherface

On November 17, 1957, police in Plainfield, Wisconsin arrived at the dilapidated farmhouse of Eddie Gein, who was a suspect in the robbery of a local hardware store and disappearance of the owner, Bernice Worden. Gein had been the last customer at the hardware store and had been seen loitering around the premises.

Gein's desolate farmhouse was a study in chaos. Inside, junk and rotting garbage covered the floor and counters. It was almost impossible to walk through the rooms. The smell of filth and decomposition was overwhelming. While the local sheriff, Arthur Schley, inspected the kitchen with his flashlight, he felt something brush against his jacket.

When he looked up to see what it was he ran into, he faced a large, dangling carcass hanging upside down from the beams. The carcass had been decapitated, slit open and gutted. An ugly sight to be sure, but a familiar one in that deer-hunting part of the country, especially during deer season.

It took a few moments to sink in, but soon Schley realized that it wasn't a deer at all, it was the headless butchered body of a woman. Bernice Worden, the fifty-year-old mother of his deputy Frank Worden, had been found. While the shocked deputies searched through the rubble of Eddie Gein's existence, they realized that the horrible discoveries didn't end at Mrs. Worden's body. They had stumbled into a death farm. The funny-looking bowl was a top of a human skull. The lampshades and wastebasket were made from human skin. A ghoulish inventory began to take shape: an armchair made of human skin, female genitalia kept preserved in a shoebox, a belt made of nipples, a human head, four noses and a heart. The more they looked through the house, the more ghastly trophies they found. Finally a suit made entirely of human skin. Their heads spun as they tried to tally the number of women that may have died at Eddie's hands.

All of this bizarre handicraft made Eddie into a celebrity. Author Robert Bloch was inspired to write a story about Norman Bates, a character based on Eddie, which became the central theme of the Alfred Hitchcock's classic thriller Psycho. In 1974, the classic thriller by Tobe Hooper, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, has many Geinian touches, although there is no character that is an exact Eddie Gein model. This movie helped put "Ghastly Gein" back in the spotlight in the mid-1970's. Years later, Eddie provided inspiration for the character of another serial killer, Buffalo Bill in The Silence of the Lambs. Like Eddie, Buffalo Bill treasured women's skin and wore it like clothing in some insane transvestite ritual.

Ebolapox 08-31-2009 05:50 PM

I'll second john elway. and he'd ****ing win the poll too.

Mojo Jojo 08-31-2009 05:51 PM

James Earl Ray


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