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I applaud the milk jug to water jug movement. I do not applaud, Richmond "proper."
Quote from: Sidehatch |̲̅̅●̲̅̅|̲̅̅=̲̅̅|̲̅̅●̲̅̅| on August 31, 2015, 04:21:02 pmthat says it all....although I could have sworn he's stated that he doesn't live in Richmond properI live in Richmond proper.You all are missing the point. It doesn't matter if it's a gallon milk jug that has been emptied out and refilled with water or a proper gallon jug of water. If you're walking around at a gym with a gallon of water and crushing it after slamming your weights down on the ground -- something that is in no way unique to Richmond, VA -- then you're a total douchenozzle. And it would be nice if there was a gym that refused service to douchenozzles without going wildly the other way like Planet Fitness that (apparently) refuses service to people who want to do actual exercising.
that says it all....although I could have sworn he's stated that he doesn't live in Richmond proper
This seems like such a cry for attention. Aren't there water fountains in there? It takes too much time to walk over to a water fountain and have a drink or to, ya know, refill your water bottle? Jesus.
Asshats, douchenozzles and hamplanets. Rank them. Go!
who is this jaded
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