Arnold Schwarzenegger Patches Up Huge Pothole Caused by Recent Storms in His LA Neighbourhood (Watch Video)
Arnold Schwarzenegger has always believed in finding solutions for problems and doing things for himself, rather than sitting and waiting for someone else to do it. The star decided to fix a vast pothole in his LA neighbourhood himself after it was caused by the storms there.
Former actor-bodybuilder Arnold Schwarzenegger has always believed in finding solutions for problems rather than sitting and crying for the same, owing to the fact the star recently decided to fix a vast pothole in LA. Arnold has always inspired people over the years and that is not alone due to his dynamic body-building or acting skills but his ideologies too. Schwarzenegger on Wednesday shared a video on his Instagram that went viral in a matter of seconds and attracted praise worldwide. Fubar Teaser: Arnold Schwarzenegger Is Back and Ready for Action with Guns Blazing in His First TV Series on Netflix!
Arnold Fixes Giant Pothole in LA
The video showcases Arnold with his team fixing a giant pothole by being dressed in work boots, a bomber jacket and sunglasses hefting 50-pound bags of blacktop repair material, spreading it, smoothing it, tamping it down and adding sand on top to seal it. The Commando actor captioned, "Today, after the whole neighborhood has been upset about this giant pothole that's been screwing up cars and bicycles for weeks, I went out with my team and fixed it. I always say, let's not complain, let's do something about it. Here you go." Arnold Schwarzenegger Unveils a Color-changing BMW at CES.
The video also features a fellow citizen passing by and thanking Arnold for his sweet gesture. Netizens can't keep calm as they loved this side of the actor. One user commented, "The world needs more leadership like you. Thank you, Arnold, for always showing what right looks like". The seven-time, Mr Olympia also served as a governor of the American state of California from 2003 to 2011. As the actor was appreciated for his effort, some users pointed out that the repair won't last for long.