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| | A raunchy interview bedevils Schwarzenegger / 1977 chat includes blunt talk on drugs, sex |
 | | The interview, with the now-defunct men's magazine Oui, was a raunchy question-and-answer session pegged to the release of the bodybuilding documentary "Pumping Iron," the 1977 film that rocketed the young Austrian bodybuilder to stardom. |
 | | In the interview, Schwarzenegger, then 29, acknowledged using "grass and hash, -- no hard drugs." He described participating in group sex with a group of bodybuilders and a "fl girl" at Gold's Gym in Venice (Los Angeles County), saying "having chicks around is the kind of thing that breaks up the intense training. |
 | | The bodybuilder's use of pot was touted in the article's headline: "he smokes dope, stays out late and forgets to take his vitamins," it said. |
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