11 Oct 2012
*Arnold
Schwarzenegger’s body guards snap at people for calling their boss
“Arnie’. *Body Guards order publishing house employees to eat nuts off
the ground. *Body Guards blamed for obnoxious behavior. * Ex-governor
wants to be an educator.
The former governor of California Arnold Schwarzenegger has spelled out his plans to open an academy named Schwarzenegger Institute of State and Global Policy in aim to train students how to become “good fathers’
Schwarzenegger who is currently in Frankfurt, Germany to promote his book the “Total Recall” has said that he hated writing his “reflect-on-the past” biography and looking forward for the future.
The German newspaper, the Local said that although Governor’s appearance at the five day book fair in Frankfurt was the highlight, his body guards didn’t make many friends because of their obnoxious behavior.
The newspaper said that body guards snapped at those who called the governor “Arnie’ instead of Governor and also ordered the publishing house employees during a get together not to eat nuts off the dishes on the bar but to take the ones thrown on the floor by them.
Read the article that appeared on the Local
Movie colossus Arnold Schwarzenegger presented his autobiography “Total Recall” at the Frankfurt Book Fair on Wednesday. “After Terminator and Governator, now comes Educator,” he said, detailing plans for his new academy.
The 65-year old body-builder best known for his action films and governorship of California was a little out of place at the world’s biggest book fair – usually the province of novelists and academics – but fans flocked the stage of public broadcaster ARD, where Schwarzenegger introduced his book.
In a speech given in German and peppered with quotes from his most popular films, Schwarzenegger admitted that writing an autobiography required him to do something he really hated – “reflect on the past” – and said that he preferred to look to the future, according to the Frankfurter Rundschau.
Günther Berg, the head of the Governator’s German publisher Campe & Hoffmann called Schwarzenegger “a good guy” who was “very easy to work with.”
The Governator’s appearance was the highlight of the five-day fair for some, but his bodyguards didn’t make many friends in Frankfurt. First they complained that people kept referring to their boss as “Arnie” rather than “Governor Schwarzenegger.”
Later in the bar of the Frankfurter Hof Hotel, they told publishing house employees not to eat the bar nuts from the dish, but to take the ones the guards had thrown on the floor. “You can have those,” they said, according to the Hamburger Abendblatt.
Schwarzenegger’s book, which was finished in June, is set to appear in 12 languages simultaneously. In the chapter entitled “The Secret,” he writes about how much he wants his estranged wife, Maria Shriver, back. Shriver filed for divorce last year after it was revealed that Schwarzenegger fathered a child with the housekeeper – an affair he largely left out of his autobiography.
The 65-year-old told his book fair audience that he wants to open a new chapter of his life.
“After Terminator and Governator, now comes Educator,” said Schwarzenegger, who is planning to become a professor at his new academy, founded in cooperation with the University of Southern California, named the Schwarzenegger Institute of State and Global Policy.
The former governor of California Arnold Schwarzenegger has spelled out his plans to open an academy named Schwarzenegger Institute of State and Global Policy in aim to train students how to become “good fathers’
Schwarzenegger who is currently in Frankfurt, Germany to promote his book the “Total Recall” has said that he hated writing his “reflect-on-the past” biography and looking forward for the future.
The German newspaper, the Local said that although Governor’s appearance at the five day book fair in Frankfurt was the highlight, his body guards didn’t make many friends because of their obnoxious behavior.
The newspaper said that body guards snapped at those who called the governor “Arnie’ instead of Governor and also ordered the publishing house employees during a get together not to eat nuts off the dishes on the bar but to take the ones thrown on the floor by them.
Read the article that appeared on the Local
Movie colossus Arnold Schwarzenegger presented his autobiography “Total Recall” at the Frankfurt Book Fair on Wednesday. “After Terminator and Governator, now comes Educator,” he said, detailing plans for his new academy.
The 65-year old body-builder best known for his action films and governorship of California was a little out of place at the world’s biggest book fair – usually the province of novelists and academics – but fans flocked the stage of public broadcaster ARD, where Schwarzenegger introduced his book.
In a speech given in German and peppered with quotes from his most popular films, Schwarzenegger admitted that writing an autobiography required him to do something he really hated – “reflect on the past” – and said that he preferred to look to the future, according to the Frankfurter Rundschau.
Günther Berg, the head of the Governator’s German publisher Campe & Hoffmann called Schwarzenegger “a good guy” who was “very easy to work with.”
The Governator’s appearance was the highlight of the five-day fair for some, but his bodyguards didn’t make many friends in Frankfurt. First they complained that people kept referring to their boss as “Arnie” rather than “Governor Schwarzenegger.”
Later in the bar of the Frankfurter Hof Hotel, they told publishing house employees not to eat the bar nuts from the dish, but to take the ones the guards had thrown on the floor. “You can have those,” they said, according to the Hamburger Abendblatt.
Schwarzenegger’s book, which was finished in June, is set to appear in 12 languages simultaneously. In the chapter entitled “The Secret,” he writes about how much he wants his estranged wife, Maria Shriver, back. Shriver filed for divorce last year after it was revealed that Schwarzenegger fathered a child with the housekeeper – an affair he largely left out of his autobiography.
The 65-year-old told his book fair audience that he wants to open a new chapter of his life.
“After Terminator and Governator, now comes Educator,” said Schwarzenegger, who is planning to become a professor at his new academy, founded in cooperation with the University of Southern California, named the Schwarzenegger Institute of State and Global Policy.
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