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I'm going to the gym...

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well I might as well, I get full membership for free because I work in a leisure centre. Actually, my job is selling and mantaining gym memberships :oops: ....so have no excuse any more for carrying excess baby weight (she is 14 months old!!)
I have booked an induction with the lovely David on wednesday, wish me luck!!
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Good for you, go for it.
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Beginners wobble and flop class/?

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Right now I'm having amnesia and deja vu at the same time. I think I've forgotten this before.
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"Lovely" David the instructor came into the staff room while I was having my dinner. He told me my pasta smelled lovely, then informed me there would be no more of that after wednesday :?
I think he may change from "Lovely David the fitness instructor" to
"***expletivedeleted**** David the ****expletivedeleted****" next week LoL
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How's the gyming going? has Dave turned out to be a health nazi with te pasta lunches?
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He is a flippin pest he comes into my office every day to see what I have brought in - I told him it was either that or microwave burgers from the garage down the road and he relented a bit. It's hard to eat well in work. I dont like having sandwiches for dinner when I am on the late shift, I like a "proper" dinner, something warm. And all we have is a microwave so choices can be limited - especially when 2 or 3 othe rpeople need to use it at the same time. Have started doing baked spuds in the micro, as well as re-heating leftovers!!
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Looks like he wants you to change your eating habits as well as working out LOL
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Post by morph »

Tell him you'll get fit, but to leave your food alone (f+

We can't change everything at once, otherwise we'd get fed up and quit - and anyhow - what's wrong with pasta!!?? Yum!!! )c+
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