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Getting fit should come with a health warning, warns PJM. "In my pursuit of the body beautiful, I've broken three exercise bikes and two running machines, concussed myself and, most distressingly, bruised my testicles." And he's yet to try and get out of his contract...
( , Thu 9 Jul 2009, 13:45)
Getting fit should come with a health warning, warns PJM. "In my pursuit of the body beautiful, I've broken three exercise bikes and two running machines, concussed myself and, most distressingly, bruised my testicles." And he's yet to try and get out of his contract...
( , Thu 9 Jul 2009, 13:45)
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free carparking
at local gym i belong to there is a free carpark which you can gain acess to by swiping your membership card.
across the street there is another carpark for a small collection of stores [not big enough to be a mall, too large to be called a strip mall].
during the highest demand times for the gym [before and after work each day] the shops are closed and the shop landlords don't seem to care that gym users park there - it's not like any potential shoppers are being inconvenienced.
at these same peak times, naturally the gym carpark fills up
NOW, rather than park across the street, for free mind you, and walk a maximum extra distance of 50 yards to work out, i have witnessed many many gym members sit in their vehicles waiting for a space to come free in the gym carpark for upwards of 10 minutes.
Are they insane or just plain thick as pigshit?
hello, a 30 sec walk, change of kit and warm-up can be achieved in the time wasted, with engine running, waiting for a park.
get a clue you morons. if you are too idle to cross the street from a carpark what on earth are you doing at the gym?
amazed/appalled/furious/*pop*
( , Mon 13 Jul 2009, 0:23, 3 replies)
at local gym i belong to there is a free carpark which you can gain acess to by swiping your membership card.
across the street there is another carpark for a small collection of stores [not big enough to be a mall, too large to be called a strip mall].
during the highest demand times for the gym [before and after work each day] the shops are closed and the shop landlords don't seem to care that gym users park there - it's not like any potential shoppers are being inconvenienced.
at these same peak times, naturally the gym carpark fills up
NOW, rather than park across the street, for free mind you, and walk a maximum extra distance of 50 yards to work out, i have witnessed many many gym members sit in their vehicles waiting for a space to come free in the gym carpark for upwards of 10 minutes.
Are they insane or just plain thick as pigshit?
hello, a 30 sec walk, change of kit and warm-up can be achieved in the time wasted, with engine running, waiting for a park.
get a clue you morons. if you are too idle to cross the street from a carpark what on earth are you doing at the gym?
amazed/appalled/furious/*pop*
( , Mon 13 Jul 2009, 0:23, 3 replies)
Are they insane or just plain thick as pigshit?
yes. yes they are.
( , Mon 13 Jul 2009, 10:47, closed)
yes. yes they are.
( , Mon 13 Jul 2009, 10:47, closed)
;-)
Well your use of the phrase "strip mall" makes me wonder if we're talking America here? In which case, yep thick as pigshit.
( , Wed 15 Jul 2009, 10:49, closed)
Well your use of the phrase "strip mall" makes me wonder if we're talking America here? In which case, yep thick as pigshit.
( , Wed 15 Jul 2009, 10:49, closed)
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