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hmm but i want a gym that is a franchise so that i can buy a single membership and then use it all over the place ... i would go with the bodyworkshop since it has alot but the shitty thing is its not free if u go to another bodyworkshop, u only get half price casual visit which is still 5 bucks everytime ... and thats a bit too expensive ... i might just join bodyworkshop and then buy a membership at uni cause its really cheap ...

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There's "Jimma's Muscle Shack" if you want to make a trek to Melbourne. You are guided through your entire workout by a professional, and some excercises include:

* "The Fetch" it is an aerobic activity based on running, with some lifting involved (Weights do not exceed 375gms)

* "Wax On, Wax Off" it is an excercise to build those puny weakling arm muscles of yours (and to shine my ride.)

* "The Morman Beater" this one is based more on self defence, and on beating mormans away from my door.

* "The Sun0l" this one is as simple as getting the **** out of my gym before I beat the shit out of you... I'm not sure what muscles it builds, but it builds my confidence in society.

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It was indeed a joke. Why, were you considering a membership?

Pfft, my car would be the shit out of yours anyday. They don't win world titles just cos they're so damn sexy. Nova Rossi recomend the Mugens too, not Associateds which suck balls, so suck mine. Feel free to come over to good ole Melbourne and gimme a race :O

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I've been away cos I'm lazy, any absence from pricks is fringe benefit. :)

I'm not saying you haven't gone quite a long way, I'm simply saying that the Mugen would have a better chance than the Associated, if set up identically and driven by the same person. It's an opinion I stand by and I don't mind if you disagree - you're in a whole other state.

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