Archive for April, 2007
My wife and I joined Gorilla Sports in San Francisco in 2005. It was a three year commitment, with a clause in the contract that said if you relocated to a place farther than 25 miles away from a Bally’s affiliated gym, you could cancel, no problem. Just a $50 cancellation fee. [...]
Ever have trouble letting yourself really enjoy something? I’ve been thinking recently about my status as a hockey fan. It’s changed over the last couple of years. I’ve played hockey since I was four years old, played D3 in college, have always loved it. But I’ve gotten more vocal. I tell people about hockey. I [...]
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