We've all been there before: You're driving and suddenly you hit a huge pothole. Well, former California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger took matters into his own hands when he noticed a bunch of potholes in his Los Angeles neighborhood. The actor-turned-politician got a shovel, rolled up his sleeves, and filled the potholes himself. He said in a tweet, "let's not complain, let's do something about it." LA Mayor Karen Bass said the city is working on addressing the 'unprecedented' number of potholes caused by recent storms.

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