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Ebay - my saviour!

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Brad Sheppard - 26 Jul 2004 22:33 GMT
I've bought a quality exercise bike for my son via ebay for $70 - list
price $800!  Anyone shopping for exercise equip try ebay before paying
retail. Now - my plan - to get on the fully recumbent bike whenever I
watch TV (if my son is not on it).  The best laid plans....
Ignoramus19431 - 26 Jul 2004 23:01 GMT
> I've bought a quality exercise bike for my son via ebay for $70 - list
> price $800!  Anyone shopping for exercise equip try ebay before paying
> retail. Now - my plan - to get on the fully recumbent bike whenever I
> watch TV (if my son is not on it).  The best laid plans....

Glad you did not pay retail.

I bought a couple of exercise pieces at garage sales (a bike and
pseudo-rowing thingy), they have been gathering dust pretty much since
the day I bought them... I am going to put them up on sale very soon.

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Annabel Smyth - 27 Jul 2004 13:19 GMT
>I bought a couple of exercise pieces at garage sales (a bike and
>pseudo-rowing thingy), they have been gathering dust pretty much since
>the day I bought them... I am going to put them up on sale very soon.

I have one of those things you push forwards and let roll back, good for
the tummy muscles.  But every time I use it, I can't help thinking that
it would be so much more motivating if only it picked up the dust from
the carpet when it was at it!
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Ignoramus25231 - 27 Jul 2004 13:47 GMT
>>I bought a couple of exercise pieces at garage sales (a bike and
>>pseudo-rowing thingy), they have been gathering dust pretty much since
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> it would be so much more motivating if only it picked up the dust from
> the carpet when it was at it!

I can visualize! Mind you, I do exercise quite a bit, just not on
those machines.

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jamie - 29 Jul 2004 20:25 GMT
>>I bought a couple of exercise pieces at garage sales (a bike and
>>pseudo-rowing thingy), they have been gathering dust pretty much since
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> it would be so much more motivating if only it picked up the dust from
> the carpet when it was at it!

LOL

Now you've got me thinking of replacing the pole on an old-fashioned
carpet sweeper with bicycle handlebars.

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Kasey - 27 Jul 2004 05:15 GMT
Amen to that. If it weren't for eBay, I'd be walking around naked.

Kasey
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> I've bought a quality exercise bike for my son via ebay for $70 - list
> price $800!  Anyone shopping for exercise equip try ebay before paying
> retail. Now - my plan - to get on the fully recumbent bike whenever I
> watch TV (if my son is not on it).  The best laid plans....
 
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