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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer on November 17, 2005, 02:12:00 pm
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For me, it was Rob Base doing the classic "It Takes Two". And they followed it up with an ACDC song. What a segue!
Anybody else hear a great song at the gym this week?
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my gym sux, im not kidding they play dave matthews and spin doctors on rotation. again i am not kidding. i wanna scream every time i hear that crap. "little miss, little miss, cant be wrong!" argghhhhhhhhhhhhh
if u ever hear a guy in your gym yell out a seemingly random yell of "this music sucks!!!" upon completion of his reps, u will kno u go to the gym w muschi[me].
if i ever see some dork in an inca winter hat like that spin doctor's tool of a singer i wanna pull it down over his head.
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i so hate high-pitched snare drums b/c of these 2 bands. i want to wrtie "my band is for tools" on their drum head so the drummer can see it with every up beat.
on the up-side i can yodel along with dave matthews now. eee-iii eeee-iiii ...
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http://www.apple.com/ipod/ipod.html (http://www.apple.com/ipod/ipod.html)
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I didn't hear music, but I did get to watch the Firstwives Club segment on Dr. Phil while I ran on the treadmill. Nothing like seeing old Phil tell divorcees that they were whiners and babies, and then make them beat up chairs to get out their frustrations. Quality TV.
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i can't even hear music when i go to the gym b/c i am so into my workout. i grunt and groan a lot as well.
what kind of music genre does dmb and the spin doctors fall into anyway? sizzling bobo rock?
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Originally posted by jdr:
what kind of music genre does dmb and the spin doctors fall into anyway? sizzling bobo rock?
american trad rock
mid-atlantic frat boy rock
"hey, i went to radford in the mid-90s!" rock
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Originally posted by nkotBaba:
I didn't hear music, but I did get to watch the Firstwives Club segment on Dr. Phil while I ran on the treadmill. Nothing like seeing old Phil tell divorcees that they were whiners and babies, and then make them beat up chairs to get out their frustrations. Quality TV.
I would much rather see them beat up Dr. Phil. Now that would be quality TV! :D In fact, I might even turn mine on just for that.
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my mp3 player i have on at gym does that count?
cocteau twins - leaving las vegas [remix]
clash - this is radio clash
so intense along with being pumped and thinking of last night's escapade i could almost cream myself in the gym.
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Gym music blows. The IPod was certainly created by someone who knows this. All of the following have been on my list for a long, long time. But then again, I run. The big, sweaty, iron-pumping muscle boys might need something a bit more macho.
TKO/Le Tigre
What About Us/Ministry
You Think I Aint Worth.../QOTSA
Fixed Income/DJ Shadow
Low Self Opinion/Rollins Band
The Rat/The Walkmen (OK, only about a year)
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"Wash it away" - Black Lab
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Any of my 10 spinning compilations. I should've been a dj actually!
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my mp3 player was playing songs starting with a thru c and came across COLDPLAY-Trouble. in a revolted panic i reached down to change the song. whew thank god. hearing even the first few bars while working out can giv u the heebeejeebees big time. fyi. come to think of it it would be a good theme song for the Dr phil show that one of you mentioned elsewhere.
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Originally posted by Etan de Balzac, Footie Ball Player:
For me, it was Rob Base doing the classic "It Takes Two". And they followed it up with an ACDC song. What a segue!
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Anybody else hear a great song at the gym this week?
Men who spend time at the gym are really latent homosexuals.
First there's a lot of sweaty pumping, manly grunting & musky thrusting...those firm, tight buttocks, those "Rock Hard" quadriceps! That, plus there's the locker room where you can scope out the girth of the other guys' units whilst having a gang shower.
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I think you have two types of male gym-goers...you have the blokes in the nerdy shoes and old baggy t-shirt genuinely trying to stay in shape/lose weight. This type you will usually find using the uncool apparatus like the rowing machine or stationary bike. Then you have the macho/closet homosexual who is wearing gym-gear that costs more than a Gucci suit, and the tops don't even have sleeves!!!! This animal will be found in the weight room were there are lots of same species and wall to wall mirrors which aid with the admiring of self and others discreetly.
There are also two types of female gym-goers....type one. Baggy pants and hubby's/bf's over-sized t-shirt, trying to keep those hips in check. Usually find this one attending various aerobic "----ize" classes...type 2. Stopped off at beauty salon on the way to the gym to make sure she looks perfect, then waits hours for the treadmill that is in view of the weight room to become available so she can walk...make that wiggle on it in hope that one of the homo's in the weight room may swing both ways.
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GYM is a Greek word. It means NAKED, as in "Check out the girth on all of those dangling naked units in the gang shower!"
People who go to the GYM as adults are the same types that loved to excell in high school GYM class, as in, "...everyone into the gang showers! YEAH!"
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Originally posted by The Walrus:
GYM is a Greek word. It means NAKED, as in "Check out the girth on all of those dangling naked units in the gang shower!"
People who go to the GYM as adults are the same types that loved to excell in high school GYM class, as in, "...everyone into the gang showers! YEAH!"
Something tells me a certain Walrus is afraid of his sexuality..... :eek:
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I've been going to the gym in the building where I work for years now, and have noticed a curious species. There are quite a few people who go to the gym on a daily basis, but somehow still manage to stay out of shape.
Most of the people at my gym seem to be grads of either UMD or UVA. Every day, all they talk about is college football. (sometimes college basketball in the winter). They always refer to the teams in the first person... "You guys played really well last week...I can't believe you went for it on fourth and long and made it."..."We didn't play so well. We've got to start executing better if we want to make it to a bowl game." Men in their 40's and 50's still clinging to their collegiate existence. Totally weird.
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Originally posted by Etan de Balzac, Footie Ball Player:
I've been going to the gym in the building where I work for years now, and have noticed a curious species. There are quite a few people who go to the gym on a daily basis, but somehow still manage to stay out of shape.
I notice this as well. I call them "35 hundred-ers" as in the number of calories I assume they must eat daily.
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You and Rhett work in the same building?
Originally posted by [username edited by p.c. moderator]:
Originally posted by Etan de Balzac, Footie Ball Player:
I've been going to the gym in the building where I work for years now, and have noticed a curious species. There are quite a few people who go to the gym on a daily basis, but somehow still manage to stay out of shape.
I notice this as well. I call them "35 hundred-ers" as in the number of calories I assume they must eat daily. [/b]
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What about the 'no-necks' as I call them (No necks because their heads look so tiny in comparison to their huge shoulders that seem to extend right to their ears, hence the no-neck name....they come under the homo-erotic mirror gazer group, they seem to be in good shape, actually over-developed in some areas, usually the arms, shoulders or thighs....... only they don't actually work out. One is usually sat on a piece of apparatus but not actually using it, while the other is stood leaning on it while they chat...can't they just stay home and do that, or at least go to the pub and have a pint and chat.
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Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
You and Rhett work in the same building?
I pray we do not. I think 35 hundred-ers are indiginous to all gyms in the United States.
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Best song you heard at the gym this week?
This tune (http://www.youtube.com/watch.php?v=T5TnT13P6Fg)!
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