From summer 2005 to the start of 2009, I was a member at a gym located a ten-minute walk away from home. The crowd is made up mostly of people in their 20s and 30s, presumably students, singles and the “yummy mummy” crowd, with students and homemakers making the lion’s share of attendees during business hours.
Here are the ways I was addressed at that gym:
I switched to the new gym not because there was anything wrong with the old gym, but because:
Before and after business hours, the crowd is made up of people from their 20s through 40s. During business hours, it’s the retiree crowd.
Here are the ways in which I’ve been addressed or referred to by my fellow gym members:
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Do CDN MS blue badgers badgers badgers get free gym membership? Which one?
Mark Cidade: Canadian blue badges have one of two options:
I opted for the latter, and it's a sweet deal! My blog advertising can easily cover both my web hosting costs and gym costs.
(By the way, for those of you not familiar with Microsoft parlance, "blue badge" is the term for "full-time employee".)
I'm glad I'm not the only one rakish enough to use the term "yummy mummy".