2003/08/01, 02:48 PM
I forgot my program book where I track my progress ect. at the gym the other night. I also forgot my waterbottle and a stack of free admission tickets to a bikini competition I'm in next week. The bottle and tickets turned up in the lost and found, the book is gone. Apparently, they're a hot commodity because people don't want to pay to have a program designed if they can just use someone else's. The tickets were worth close to $100, and nobody took them, but some dishonest person has my program! I know it's partly my fault for forgetting it, but what makes people so inconsiderate? I don't really know what my numbers are now, and I don't have any record of about the last 80 workouts! ugh!
-------------- Think you can or think you can't; either way you're right--Goethe
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2003/08/01, 03:05 PM
That sucks. You should ask around or put up a poster at the gym telling them to return it to the front desk, no questions asked. Maybe whoever took it will just look at it or copy it and give it back. Some people are real slimeballs.
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2003/08/01, 03:56 PM
That is really too bad. I too, would be lost without mine. This can serve as a heads up to the rest of us I guess to back up important info, although I hate having to duplicate info. What rock says though might be a good idea, maybe seeing it in print will make them feel guilty enough to return it. It's worth a try.
-------------- ~Victoria~
...There are no shortcuts to any place worth going.--Beverly Sills
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