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There just isn't enough happening for 24 hour rolling news, so they have to rattle on about one thing for a long time before the next thing happens.
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Thinking of chucking my gym membership too. V boring, fed up with loud rappy music they play and the crud TV. Why is SKY news so dull? They wil spend 25 mins on one news item.
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If you would like to try there is always the 100 burpee challenge - I think some of the guys (not me!) were getting times around 6 or 7 minutes.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostMust admit I'd never heard of a burpee until reading this thread. I pictured it as a sedate form of tummy exercise designed to bring up wind
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Hahahaha it'll bring something up alright if you do too manyOriginally posted by OwlHoot View PostMust admit I'd never heard of a burpee until reading this thread. I pictured it as a sedate form of tummy exercise designed to bring up wind
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostMust admit I'd never heard of a burpee until reading this thread. I pictured it as a sedate form of tummy exercise designed to bring up wind
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Must admit I'd never heard of a burpee until reading this thread. I pictured it as a sedate form of tummy exercise designed to bring up windOriginally posted by The Spartan View PostHahaha in the forces burpees are modified and called B@st@rds, the difference being that they have to jump in the air and shout the aforementioned. I used to love dishing these out to recruits
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WHS. As do people talking about them. And people who talk very loudly about their bloody skiing holidays.Originally posted by minestrone View PostGyms bore the tulip out of me.
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whsOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostI pay the full price provided I get the bike in front of that cute, fit, sexy chick on the rowing machine.
HTH BIDI
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Ah, so it was you losing the plot at me, effing and jeffing, spitting in my face, telling me to f-off over a locker the other day??Originally posted by Bathing With Peter View Post...at the gym.
Oh, another thing. After a long , hard, session there is nothing more annoying than going back to the changing room to find that (no matter how many other lockers are taken) somebody will be using the locker immediately above/below/next to yours and you find you have another work out in the shape of ducking under outstretched appendages to get to your clothing.
You were terminated by the management before you had the chance to resign
Too much of a coincidence as my gym is also infested with the personal trainers..... Thankfully the largest gym in Europe, so plenty of kit to go around, but I did get hacked off when given the hello matey talk by one of the scum while working out on the cross-trainer.....
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Thats the published price - you dont think any of us really pay that do you .......Originally posted by BoredBloke View Post£38 a month - They are bloody expensive where I work near Canary Wharf. As a result I've spent the last year watching my overall size creep up as I'm not paying £120 month to use a bike, a few weights and the rest. On the plus side, given the amount of totty around here the view would probably be quite good!
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£38 a month - They are bloody expensive where I work near Canary Wharf. As a result I've spent the last year watching my overall size creep up as I'm not paying £120 month to use a bike, a few weights and the rest. On the plus side, given the amount of totty around here the view would probably be quite good!
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