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Wonders will never cease.


I signed up for membership at the Tepid Baths and gym. I haven't joined a gym since 1996, when I came back from London. Back then I didn't make the most of it (never join a gym that isn't in your neighbourhood). So I expended more energy being grumpy about the contract than actually using it.

The 'Teps' are an iconic part of the Auckland landscape and just a couple of hundred metres from my office in the Viaduct.

Maybe I am inspired by the Phelps effect -or maybe I just see the pending train wreck if I don't knock myself into some kind of shape. It would be nice to drop some weight for summer too.

I could certainly use some more energy. (Maybe that is why I have been slack about blogging recently?

So, watch out for post-propulsion.

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