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Apr 20th, 2004 09:05 PM | ||
Cosmo Electrolux | I don't hate anyone....unless they wear spandex and sit on a machine that I need and sip a sports drink and talk to that guy the blow dries his balls..... | |
Apr 20th, 2004 07:43 PM | ||
Supafly345 | I, on the other hand, do hate fat people on a persional level. | |
Apr 20th, 2004 06:12 PM | ||
ArrowX |
It's not that I don't like fat people on a persional level. The fact that there tring to not be fat is great but they don't have to follow me around all the time. I do hate obese people for being obese. I'm an ass But I guess its not there fault there that way Its McDonalds's fault |
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Apr 20th, 2004 04:31 PM | ||
kellychaos | I have no problem with overweight people in a gym. It shows initiative in at least they're trying. Not for trying in the sense of trying to attain superficial good looks (although, I'm sure that's the motives of some) but trying in the sense of improving their health. Rarely do people start out in life being a hardbody. You have to start somewhere. I can somewhat understand an unintentional stare but to ridicule someone for this shows a real lack of maturity. That being said, I did once have a rather chubby (not a muscular, stocky chubby) fellow follow me around to a few machines and weight stations and try to instruct me on how to better do this that exercise when I was obviously in much better shape than he. My reply (it's all I could think of), "Yeah, it's seem's to have worked wonders for you." I don't know if he saw it on an exercise show and was sincerely trying to help me out or whatever but he was getting annoying. Anyway, he promptly left after that and I felt bad. | |
Apr 19th, 2004 08:31 PM | ||
Big Papa Goat | Refugees | |
Apr 19th, 2004 08:27 PM | ||
Cosmo Electrolux | You know, it cracks me up when these young guys show up at the gym posing and strutting around looking for the "hardbodies" that have never set foot in our gym......and find the 300 pound burger King refugees wearing spandex... | |
Apr 19th, 2004 07:14 PM | ||
ArrowX |
My Gym is full of McDonald refugees that there fat and think there not fat. Its really unnerving when you see a 350 pound man walk out of the changeroom in hotpants and the worst part is the POOL IS ONLY 4 FEET DEEP even in the deep end! and all the fat people just say oh looktheres someone under 200lbs lets go simm extra close! These Fuckers have their own scented atmosphere and leave flakes on I don't know what in the water and whats worse they swim towards me, stop at about 3 inches away, just out of reach of their puke breath and try to make conversation about things I wouldn'tt know about like this so commonly called "OUTSIDE" and then they FART and they think theyre being discrete when a larege patch of assrott infested bubbles form begind him. I dont use any equipment unless a non obese person is done using them. MY LiFE SUCKS |
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Apr 19th, 2004 03:48 PM | ||
kellychaos |
"All the lonely people Where do they all come from ? All the lonely people Where do they all belong ?" |
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Apr 19th, 2004 03:42 PM | ||
Cosmo Electrolux | Sweet Jesus, Kelly...you must have gone to the gym I work at. This guy blow dries his balls in the manner you described, and then took a huge handful of hand lotion and lotioned those things down.... | |
Apr 19th, 2004 03:38 PM | ||
kellychaos | Before I bought a set of free-weights from a friend who wasn't using them for home use, I had a membership to a gym a couple of blocks away from my home. There was a guy there who use to blow dry his balls with a hair dryer ... and not in a modestly, shy way either ... one leg at a time up with his feet on the sink and nobody told him not to do it. How would you approach a situation like that? "Ahem, excuse me, sir? While your balls are quite magnificent ... " And there was ALWAYS an old, naked guy in the sauna ... and it wasn't even the SAME naked, old guy. | |
Apr 18th, 2004 10:14 PM | ||
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Apr 18th, 2004 09:30 PM | ||
Cosmo Electrolux |
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Apr 18th, 2004 06:13 PM | ||
davinxtk |
15 bucks an hour? Try fifty. If you're certified (which takes about two hours) you can make serious money at Gyms and shit. There's a trainer at the YMCA of Cape Cod that charges $60/hr when she's not working at the Y. |
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Apr 18th, 2004 04:57 PM | ||
Command Prompt | I want to become a personal trainer. 15 bucks an hour to make skinny and fat people do crunches "properly" and as long as you are somewhat built, you will automatically look like you know what you are talking about. | |
Apr 18th, 2004 03:13 PM | ||
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Apr 18th, 2004 12:16 PM | ||
Captain Robo | YOU WILL BE SURE TO GET ALL THE MEN WITH SOME BULGING PECS :D | |
Apr 18th, 2004 12:15 PM | ||
HickMan | There aren't any gyms around where I live. But I have a weight machine in my basement. I think it's about time I start using it. | |
Apr 18th, 2004 11:06 AM | ||
Anonymous | Cosmo, yoga's free but kickboxing isn't. When you sign up, you get a free hour with a personal trainer to discuss your goals and set up a routine. | |
Apr 18th, 2004 09:42 AM | ||
SMN |
I go to an arcade to exersise. Its quite cheap at 10 bux a week. The fist of the north star game works almost the same as kickboxing. |
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Apr 18th, 2004 09:30 AM | ||
Cosmo Electrolux | The Gym I work at charges $38.00 per month with no contract. The only stipulation is you have to give a months notice before cancelling your membership. Chojin, you have to pay extra for Yoga and kickboxing? Do you have to pay extra to have someone create a program for you? | |
Apr 17th, 2004 01:46 AM | ||
Command Prompt |
Ha ha. My university has a fully equipped gym with everything possible, including a rockwall, squash courts, an big ass pool and outdoor/indoor tennis and running track. All for 75 bucks a year! The only trade off is admitting I go to the University of Manitoba |
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Apr 17th, 2004 12:39 AM | ||
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Apr 17th, 2004 12:07 AM | ||
The Retro Kat | What college are you going to? | |
Apr 16th, 2004 10:35 PM | ||
CaptainBubba |
The college I go to next year (which will also be 2 hours closer to Maryland...Eh Chojin? Eh Schimid? Eh?) has two gyms with weights, raquetball, a pool, tennis, and treadmills equiped with earphones and a T.V suspended from the three story ceiling so I can watch full house while I jog. The only one I've seen of the two didn't have heavy enough dumbells for me . I have to order 90lb ones specially apparently. Teehee. I'm muscley. Really all you'll ever need to use is the weights, weight machines, and cardio equipment. Only faggy businessmen use raquetball and tennis and saunas. Kickboxing would be fun, but yea, also a time consumer. I'd skip all the classes but make sure to bring up on any semi-appropriate occasion that "I'm taking kickboxing". If you spend enough time with a heavy bag you'll get moderately good at kicking and punching though. After about a year of it I can high-kick mine without putting my foot on the ground for about 5 minutes. Thats really all I'd want to do anyway. And its harder than it sounds. |
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Apr 16th, 2004 10:31 PM | ||
Esuohlim |
Jacuzzis are gross There's a gym around here that offers a pretty much the same stuff, and I think a membership is around $500 a year. So, I don't think that it's that unreasonable (Lie). :/ |
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