Pumping Iron
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Like this, hands down.
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Michael, show her the most muscular.
Good girl.

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That's a girl.
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- Can you do that?
- I can do that one, dad.

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All right, you do that one.
Go ahead, one arm.

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That's a boy, it's hard.
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Feel this muscle, how hard that is, Michelle.
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Feel up here, right here.
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Isn't that hard? Yeah.
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- Feel mine.
- Feel yours?

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She wants you to feel yours,
don't jump on me now. Come on.

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Feel yours.
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- Nothing, no muscle.
- Nothing? How about daddy's?

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- Daddy got a big muscle?
- Yeah.

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Come on, Mike, ripped,
come on get up, come on.

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Come on.
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Good.
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Get up.
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Up.
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Come on, up.
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I can remember back in my life...
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when I would be picked on quite often.
I'm sure every kid's gone through it.

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But it just affected me more than,
I think, it would affect other people.

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"Hey, four eyes, hey, cross-eyes."
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"You got rusty fenders on your bicycle."
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"Your bike isn't as good as our bike."
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"Hey, Jew boy."
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Or, "You're not Catholic,
so you're no good. "

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I can remember times
when kids would be going to dances...

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and I would leave a dance,
like, 11:00 at night.

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I'd leave a dance for no reason
and say, "I'll show them."

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And go and run on a track
for two or three hours.

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Or go home and lift weights.
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I got involved in all the peewee sports
most kids play, hockey and so forth.

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Then when I got into high school...
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and I made all-state
and all-American in football.

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I was doing very well with the Jets
until I got injured.

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That was my biggest thing, to go
on a football field and be so feared.

:16:53
I wanted to be put in a cage
and rolled out, like in a circus.

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Big bars with chains and everything.
And then just hope like hell...


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