My name is O. Turner. I'm 66 years old and I'm recovering from two strokes on a heart attack.
Well, I live in a very bad area. I go and come. Everybody know me.
You know, they call me a misto. Some of them call me muscle man.
You know, I stay with people that smoke crack, people smoke speed, people shoot dope.
And that's a shame, you know. It's like the world that came to be just one big doggy dog.
I just want to work out. Like I tell the world, I married a dumbbell and she keeps me in the gym all day.
So I just want to work out, you know, and I work out all day long.
I eat once a day and that's at the end of my workout. I actually came to doing that after I almost died.
I came to the realization that nothing is worth worrying on. Not even life itself because one day you're going down.
You know, but if you worry about it, then you can't live.
I guess I don't call it work. I call it having fun and working on my health.
But I could afford to get paid since I do this all day long, as long as some people go to work.
I exercise just like that because one day I want to become the, well, I want to hold the Mr. Universe title.
For a 67-year-old man, I got a lot of energy. I last too long, you know, into everything.
So I asked the doctor, I said, Doc, you know what's wrong with me? You know, he said, well, don't worry about it.
I just look at it as a workout, you know, and I guess, hey, so I quit worrying about it.
I just last for a very long time and anything I do, I actually do have more endurance and energy than any 16-year-old.
You know how it is when a man can't walk and it takes him eight years to start standing up again?
You know how it is when he wants to be like a bird, you know?
I might be even stepped across the line because I really like some soft drinks.
I can't help it, you know, and a chocolate cake, you can pause it and I'll still eat it.
I was a sugar baby. I used to drink that C&A sugar, pure cane sugar.
I used to turn it up and drink it out of the box, you know, and it always got me in trouble when I was really young, you know.
So I'm still a sugar baby, though.
