How True is this?

Picture from Top 40 Demotivational Posters
Quick post tonight. Very tired. Fighting a little funk. Here’s my food journal. . .
| Food | Units |
|---|---|
| apple with the little guy! | |
| mexican pizza | |
| 1/2 banana and 1/2 granola bar split with the toddler while running errands today | |
| poor man’s egg “salad” sandwich with some pepper strips | |
| handful of pop-chips while cooking dinner | |
| chicken breast, broccoli, and some stove top | |
| Total: | N/A |
Table provided by Roni’s Food Tweet, Eat, Post Generator. Follow live @RonisFood
January 26, 2010 32 Comments Posted in Journal Tags: funk, funny

I'm Roni, a 30ish working mom that started this blog in '05 to journal my weight loss. 70lbs later, I'm commited to living a conscious, healthy life and I hope to inspire others along the way. 







32 comments
Ha! I think this is the 24Hour that I used to go to in San Diego! Is it? My husband & I would go together, & he’d take the escalator up, & I’d race him on the stairs :)
Pretty sad but true. Especially when people have memberships to my gym not to work out but use the massage chairs and the tanning booths. Sad, very sad.
Wow, LOL I really laughed at that, so sad and so true…
really?! an escalator? i could see maybe a ramp for ada, but the escalator stumps me.
Yep, looks like the one in San Diego to me!
haha love the picture. Ughh people just want the easy way out with no work!!
Now that is just hilarious! The lengths people go to just to not exercise!
Yes, that is the 24 Hours in San Diego, near my dad’s house! In their defense, the escalators existed well before 24 hours came into that space in the shopping center…but it’s still funny :)
I also laugh at the people who seriously complain that they have to park “far away” at the gym (especially during NY resolution time). It cracks me up!
Wow, so crazy. I agree with Lilz–a ramp for handicap accessibility is one thing, but TWO escalators? Just insanity.
I am always amazed at the people who wait for a parking spot close to the entrance. I usually pick the farthest one away.
It is definatly San Diego… I actually went there on Sunday for a Spin class…
omigosh – that’s real? I thought surely it was clever photoshop work… hahaha
sorry for the knock, but that would happen only in a place like california.
Wow, that’s pretty funny!
This is in San Diego CA!!! Funny, I used to work around the corner and would wonder why people took the escalator to go work out????
Roni, How funny, yet sadly true is this. When I teach the exercise class in the church basement, I have to remind everyone to take the stairs at the end of class and not the elevator!
OMG, those demotivational pictures are hilarious. My boss has one that says something like “no matter how cool you are you’ll never be as cool as a monkey riding bull” and its a picture of a tiny monkey riding a bull.
Sorry you are in a funk, today is another day, right?! :D
LOVE that picture, so true.
I HOPE that this gym is in a strip mall and that the escalator wasn’t just built for the gym!
Pic is classic, and way too true!
That is absolutely hilarious and, sadly, too true! :/
Only in California hee hee
**I do not mean to offend anyone in or near California**
I dont understand why everyone messes with CA I swear not everyone here is not nuts. Just some…;) but I figure thats every state right?
BTW* Not offended, I’ve heard these things my whole life… I wouldn’t want to give up living in San Diego ;)
That is pretty funny!
Seriously?!?! That’s pathetic!! Why did they even put in escalators? Good grief!!
Definitely San Diego. I used to work out at this gym! I admit I took the escalator at times, but it was when I was losing on WW, so I took all the help I could get.
serious!? Wow.
I had to comment on this post because I’ve been to that gym! I think that wasn’t originally built for a 24 Hour, which is why there are escalator. But it is HILARIOUS! :)
Yep. That pretty much sums it up!
That is really funny. It reminds me of a story that a teacher of mine told us. He owned his own Physical Therapy client next to a gym. He told us that he had to tell gym members everyday to move their cars out of the handicapped parking, so his handicapped patients could get into the building.
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