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Bullitt
15-02-08, 06:32 PM
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C A Iversen
15-02-08, 06:40 PM
Still kind of dislike Carlos, he always seemed an arrogant bastard, but I can&#39;t deny that last try&#39;s brilliance. Am excellent highlights clip Teh.

Would love a Hi-Res copy if you have one. Keep up your good work. +Rep

Bullitt
15-02-08, 06:42 PM
Must admit, every time I&#39;ve spoken to him he&#39;s always come across as a very pleasent man. I think a lot of the arrogance people see him with comes from his cocky style of play.

C A Iversen
15-02-08, 06:48 PM
I&#39;m sure he is in actual life. Just on the field is where he chooses to "express" himself, lol.

gjohn85
22-02-08, 12:59 PM
Nice tribute to Carlos, although a more upbeat song would suit it better IMO.

C A Iversen
22-02-08, 01:15 PM
I&#39;d mostly agree. He&#39;s known more for being pretty happy with his successes. I don&#39;t think he seems like the kind who reflects on the bad moments that much. Except on the town.

It all reminds me of one of the times I saw Carlos.

He got asked to leave a bar I was in once as a couple of locals called him &#39;toffee pop&#39;. It sent him wanting to fight everyone. One of the guys apologised and he wanted that guys head on a platter.

It was all about a commercial which screened over here which featured him disrobing in front of a woman.

The ad basically was about a slightly fat and middle aged man disrobing and when the woman took a bite from the toffee pop, (a chocolate and toffee flavoured biscuit over here) all of a sudden she was looking at Carlos disrobing and showing off his abs.

Many NZ blokes thought it was a real &#39;look at me&#39; commercial, so he was often mocked for it. Most guys on the town knew it was a phrase guaranteed to set him off and he never let anyone down.

Still I bet he&#39;d never of done it if he only knew, lol.