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Minor vent...well, at least not a major one
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 484118" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>As I have whined this year money is tight. A few months ago I encouraged difficult child#1 to try going to a gym and getting in better shape. My rationale was primarily for him to have someplace to go other than his "Cheers" hangout and hoped he would meet some healthy people. The gym had a $19.95 special and they are open 24/7 with members having a key. Seemed like a winner thought.</p><p></p><p>Well...he had a gout flareup and also didn't embrace the concept anyway. On my credit card the charge went up to over $30 a month so I insisted he go cancel his membership. Good Grief! Turns out he signed (in three places, no less) a two year contract that is not cancelable. Sometimes I forget that he has the Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). Bummer!</p><p></p><p>So...the only concession the Manager would make is that he can "transfer" "his membership" (my credit card, of course) to me. Whine...I do not want to go to the gym even though I'm sure it would help me.</p><p>End of whine. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 484118, member: 35"] As I have whined this year money is tight. A few months ago I encouraged difficult child#1 to try going to a gym and getting in better shape. My rationale was primarily for him to have someplace to go other than his "Cheers" hangout and hoped he would meet some healthy people. The gym had a $19.95 special and they are open 24/7 with members having a key. Seemed like a winner thought. Well...he had a gout flareup and also didn't embrace the concept anyway. On my credit card the charge went up to over $30 a month so I insisted he go cancel his membership. Good Grief! Turns out he signed (in three places, no less) a two year contract that is not cancelable. Sometimes I forget that he has the Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). Bummer! So...the only concession the Manager would make is that he can "transfer" "his membership" (my credit card, of course) to me. Whine...I do not want to go to the gym even though I'm sure it would help me. End of whine. DDD [/QUOTE]
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