I believe you meant to say, "It's about who you blow...".It's about who you know, not how talented the band is.
I can't help but think that what I'm really looking at, is a collection of the planet's most enthusiastic fellatiers.
Zod
My gym used to be called Golds til the name got changed to Diamonds and I remember the foo-foo videos . They are long gone with new owners that dont mind if I put on the Metal satellite radio station (26). Not sure what satellite radio they are using but It's awesome and really pumps me up. I could never work out to the pussy shit that Bally's has on. Every gym should have Metal on. Period.I believe you meant to say, "It's about who you blow...".
Even though I work out at a Gold's Gym, which one might think would cater to a more aggressive clientèle, there's simply no way to escape the endless stream of boy-band and pop-princess videos on the gym's 100+ TVs. Given that not a single one of these "artists" plays an instrument or receives songwriting credits on their own CDs, I can't help but think that what I'm really looking at, is a collection of the planet's most enthusiastic fellatiers.
Zod
Agreed. The truly bizarre thing is, they have separate sound systems for the weight room and the cardio area. Why they feel the need to play Pop songs on both sides is beyond me. The truly frustrating thing is, they play the music so loud, that it occasionally bleeds through my Shure sound-isolating ear buds.I could never work out to the pussy shit that Bally's has on. Every gym should have Metal on. Period.
That's exactly what I have. Though I'm currently sending them back to Shure to be replaced.haah i have used shure e3c's in the fitness room too. worked perfectly.
I'm still under warranty. Bought mine for $180.over here they are much more expensive by the way, about 200 euros. thats about 230 dollars