Tuesday, September 12, 2006

New Book Details Woman's 6-year Live-in Relationship with California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger



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New Book Details Woman's 6-year Live-in Relationship with California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger

Well, do not think that this relationship is in the present tense. It is so over. According to San Francisco Chronicle, Barbara Outland Baker really knows Arnold. She lived with him for 6 years. After breaking up with Arnold, she went through various relationships that did not last until she found her current husband, a photographer and retired aerospace manager. Reading the book makes you feel that the former sorority member and waitress who became a California English professor could not get over the huge muscles. The title of the book is "Arnold and Me: In the Shadow of the Austrian Oak. According to many readers, it is a very detailed and affectionate memoir. Outland Baker has been keeping a journal of her relationship with Arnold. In the book, Baker said she devoted herself to Schwarzenegger as he tried to become famous. She believed she would become his wife. This sounds like a jilted girlfriend's talk. No matter what type of feelings Baker had about the muscle man, she managed to keep a relationship with him. It makes sense that the governor gave her a foreword. It is obvious he would point out that Barbara's recollection of various events is different from his. Yes, he endorsed some parts of the book. But that was the 60s lifestyle on Venice Beach for many bodybuilders. "Big muscles attracted easy..." she wrote in the book. What is clear is that Arnold showed earlier signs of salesmanship, networking skills, psychology. He was keen on recognizing and connecting with intellectual value.

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