01-28-13, 04:17 AM | |
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I'd direct you to this article.
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01-28-13, 05:53 AM | ||
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Location: Ohio
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01-28-13, 11:47 AM | ||
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Location: Colorado
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The metal wheel can be used as a door stop, the little hand loops can double as earrings, and the nylon string could be used to tie your bumper back on after a low-speed accident.
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01-28-13, 02:59 PM | ||
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Exotic USA
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$12.00 well spent. Life is good.
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01-28-13, 05:57 PM | ||
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Location: Exotic USA
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As I poked around on a variety of different forums today, my biggest surprise was that many people seemed to really like this thing, and say it was an easy way to get a little exercise while they sat at their desk or watched TV. The comments seemed pretty authentic, as no one raved about how they got an incredible full-body workout or that it had changed their lives, but mostly said that the SpinGym helped tone their arms and worked on the bra-roll area, and that it was quick and fun to use. I'm not going to cancel my order. With the reviews being so polarized, I can't resist giving this thing a try. And it's purple and it's shiny, and I get a free subscription offer for a magazine I don't want. Who could resist such incentives?
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01-28-13, 09:50 PM | |
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It doesn't seem any sillier to me than that stick thing you were supposed to shake (can't remember the name), and the spin gym is much cheaper, takes little storage space - and so what if it's only a toy! Grownups can have toys, especially when it's freezing cold at the most depressing time of the year!
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