Real Story Behind the Arnold Schwarzenegger Situation - VIDEO ENHANCED


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Arnold Schwarzenegger during a less stressful press conference

Clearly Schwarzenegger Has Divergent "Love" Interests


AUTO CENTRAL - May 19, 2011: We should have seen this a mile away; Arnold Schwarzenegger never said he was devoted to only one. And anyone who ever witnessed Arnold’s wandering attention when he was out in public would have had to be “illiterate” to have not been able to read between the lines.

Oh yes, he likes them big and beautiful, sleek and sexy… there’s no doubt about it. But then, put some bit of fluff in front of him that’s quiet, a bit shy, and easy on up-keep expenses and Arnold was all over her (or him – depending upon how you like to anthropomorphize your motor vehicles).

Arnold Schwarzenegger liked his Hummers at full power. If he could have driven a street legal version of the original model, the Humvee, and burned a gallon of gasoline every time the wheels turned one revolution, he would have been happy.

But then to everyone’s shock and amazement, the Governator went all green and mushy; chasing after little foreign-jobs who go topless – even helping to promote alt-fuel Hummers.

Over the years, The Auto Channel had the opportunity to catch up with Arnold and videotape his comments about energy, alternative fuels, and environmentally friendly motor vehicles. After watching the videos presented below you’ll know that Arnold Schwarzenegger is a man that just can’t “keep it in his pants.”
















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