Authorities arrest me, release me, and then invite me back to host public events. I think it's interesting.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Growing up, I think I was arrested 20-odd times by the Boston police. The good news is that I've been able to use those experiences in a lot of my roles, and that has been a blessing.
I get to do the most amazing things. We call it Host in Peril quite often, because people love to see me risk my life or be in danger.
I was pretty young when my father was prime minister, so it wasn't really a big part of my life. My folks were away a lot, meeting foreign dignitaries and that sort of thing, but it never struck me as odd. If anything it allowed me to get into all sorts of mischief.
I was getting a lot of hassles from the public. Everybody recognized me.
At the time I was arrested I had no idea it would turn into this. It was just a day like any other day. The only thing that made it significant was that the masses of the people joined in.
This may surprise you, but I was arrested in high school.
Like when I host a party. I hope my guests get along. But if not, how interesting!
I was arrested three times and tortured once.
Jail was probably the most exciting thing that's ever happened to me.
I was lucky because on the morning after the burning of the Reichstag I left my home very early to catch a train to Berlin for the conference of our student organization and that is the only reason why I escaped arrest.
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