Pumping Iron
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Atta boy.
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Now hold that pose.
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Because remember,
your arms are bigger than Arnold's.

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They wanna see them, right?
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They have never seen your arms.
They've seen Arnold's.

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So hold that pose a while.
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And I say, this pose,
just tilt your body a little...

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because people on this side of the theater...
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and people on this side wanna see you.
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So tilt your body just slightly like this.
Try that, Lou.

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Atta boy.
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You have to do everything possible to win.
You know, no matter what.

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The day of the contest,
if he comes in his best shape...

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and he's equally as good as I am...
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or if, let's say,
he's a few percent better than I am...

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I spend with him one night.
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I go downstairs
and book us together in a room...

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to help him for tomorrow's contest.
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And...
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that night...
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he will never forget.
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I will mix him up.
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He will come so ready
to South Africa, so strong.

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But by the time the night is over,
the next morning...

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he will be ready to lose.
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I mean I will just talk him into that,
it's no problem to do.

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So, all those things are available.
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And if they're available,
you might as well use them.

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So it doesn't matter
if he comes in shape, or out of shape.

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If he comes out of shape,
at least it's less hassle for me.

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And if he's in shape...
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Fine, I hope he is.
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But you couldn't pull this with Franco.
Franco's pretty smart.

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Franco is pretty smart, but Franco is a child.
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When it comes to
the day of the contest, I'm his father.

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He comes to me for advices.
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So, it's not that hard for me to give him...
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the wrong advices.

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