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Sarah Connor Breaks into Top 40, Schwarzenegger Goes Berserk
Los Angeles,
CA -- Things are starting to happen for German born songstress Sarah Connor. This month the video for "Bounce", the first single off her self-titled U.S. debut, premiered on MTV's TRL sending the pop song securely into the Top 40 charts.
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Sarah Connor
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What should be a time for celebration for Sarah has turned into one of fear and concern in light of recent comments made by California Governor Schwartzenegger who broke into a fervent tirade against the singer during an otherwise calm Q&A session at a high school in Anaheim earlier this week.
"Sarah has no interest in saving the world from domination of evil machines," said a spokeswoman from Connor's camp. "We wish Governor Schwartzenegger would believe us. She can't even program her VCR."
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It was a question from sophomore Timothy Riordan about getting better computers in the school that triggered Governor Schwartzenegger's rant in which he raised his fist in anger and vowed to "crush the life out of [Sarah]... with the machines and the saving of worlds and the things of that nature."
The stunned crowd remained silent as Schwartzenegger reportedly continued speaking for several more minutes before ending the forum and storming out.
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Arnold Wishes To Crush Sarah
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It's what he does. It's all he does.
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But it's not over. Yesterday after delivering a motivational speech at a Circuit City in San Bernadino, Schwartzenegger again made violent references to ending Ms. Connor's life. He also gave a shout out to "Johnny #5".
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Sarah Connor has refused to comment on the matter but in stunning news the solo artist announced today that she has added several new members to her group.
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Sarah Connor & the Furious Seven
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