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And I looked at Louie, I said,
"What do you think, Louie?"
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And he looked at me,
he said, "Gee, Dad, he's big."
:32:08
And I would say that from that moment on
when he first saw Arnold...
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he wanted to be Mr. Olympia.
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It was in his eye, in his heart,
and in his mind.
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And it became part of his entire body.
:32:21
Okay.
:32:23
- Right, let me complete a full rep.
- Okay.
:32:28
- One.
- Right.
:32:29
- Two.
- Right.
:32:30
Up!
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Five.
:32:39
Six.
:32:40
Seven.
:32:41
Eight.
:32:43
Nine.
:32:46
- Okay, Dad.
- Okay, come on.
:32:48
Up, come on.
:32:50
Make it harder. All right.
:32:52
Come on.
:32:55
All the way.
:32:56
All right.
:33:09
- That was easy.
- Easy?
:33:13
You do one.
:33:16
Louie was only an infant in the crib,
and he developed this ear infection.
:33:21
We didn't know it at the time...
:33:23
until Louie was about three years old,
we found out that he was hard of hearing.
:33:27
That's why he never took
an interest in things...
:33:30
other kids would take an interest in,
like television.
:33:32
He was late
learning to speak and everything.
:33:35
Louie would become a lip reader.
:33:40
Louie was a real skinny kid.
:33:41
He couldn't make the football team
because he was too skinny.
:33:44
Then he started to buy Muscle Magazine.
:33:47
I remember I would take him
to a bookstore...
:33:49
and he would buy up all
the old muscle books.
:33:51
And he would read for hours. I remember...
:33:54
2:00, 3:00 in the morning,
I would find his light on...
:33:57
and he would be reading the muscle books.