Pumping Iron
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and they said, "My son, that's my son."
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My father was a police chief in Austria...
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in a town called Graz.
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We had a very strict upbringing
because of him being with the police force.

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We had to be the perfect example.
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We couldn't do anything bad.
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And it was kind of an uptight
feeling at home because of it.

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I always felt like my place is America.
And when I was 10 years old...

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I only dreamed of coming
to America and being the greatest.

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And just being different
than everybody else.

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I never experienced anything like it.
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- Open your legs wide, Arnold.
- Open my...

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Get a little more power.
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- Open your legs a little more.
- Little bit to the right.

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Don't strain looking up at him.
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Just put your face, just hug him,
kind of sexy.

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Crush it, Arnold.
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Bend the exerciser.
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I thought you were strong.
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Put your legs behind his back a bit,
could you?

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Play with his hair a little.
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Sandy, why don't you get down lower...
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so that your head is down
closer to the floor.

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That's it, right.
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Okay, here we go.
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Good, hold.
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- You drink skim milk, don't you?
- No, I drink no milk.

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- You don't drink any milk at all?
- No milk.

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Milk is for babies.
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When you grow up, you have to drink beer.
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I was always dreaming about
very powerful people.

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Dictators and things like that.
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I was just always impressed
by people who could...

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be remembered for hundreds of years.

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