Tuesday, April 9, 2013
What a difference a day made
You know how we all want to get into shape at some point and end up hitting the gym for a week or two, out of the guilt of paying a hefty enrollment fee? Yes? Then, you might also remember how you would shamelessly shelve away your work outs because of your "busy life" that obviously would never discourage you from eating any more. As a result, you would suggest yourself to buy a treadmill, so you can workout any time at home, barring the possibility of how you're gonna be more prone to crossing the obese line :p !
If you're thinking what a bad idea it was to invest in gym equipment, don't worry, am just getting to the point.
So, you buy the treadmill. Your face is gleaming with joy, as you look at the lifeless machine lying at the corner of your room, placed opposite your TV, to make your workout more entertaining. After having envisioned a thinner, beautiful you, you can't wait to get back in to routine! You're already dreaming of the dress you saw at the store the other day, that you couldn't fit in. Already thinking of how you're gonna make eye balls roll when you're gonna flaunt it at some wedding party. The list goes on, but the best one would be when those slim twits finally start getting creative at opening a conversation, unlike all other times when all they could notice (on purpose, that is) was how plump you've gotten! All these positive, sunshine thoughts in just one day, because now you own a treadmill.
Yeah, but sadly, these determined thoughts are eaten away by the aroma of the brunch, usually served hot from your mother's kitchen, or, driving past KFC. In the evening, you can feel the treadmill looking at your flabs, mocking it to glory, but expectantly you're lured away by hot coffee and pazhampori, or shall I call it a brief mini-lunch? So, being a Sunday, you would rather not waste your time by sweating it out, and would gladly settle for an outing.
Then comes Monday. Everybody hates Monday. It's a gloomy day, so it's ok if you postpone it for another day. On Tuesday, you're just getting used to gathering yourself up for work (and out of hangover). Moreover, it isn't a good day to start such positive things. My aunt said so. Some myth, it is. Then follows W-T-F, which obviously for reasons better known to the alphabets cannot be used to inaugurate the machine!
Then comes our hero, Saturday. A very positive day. The beginning of a weekend, perfect to get the machine into working. And you do so, finally. You gear up and get closer to the machine and bend down. Your neighbour from the opposite window is impressed with your warming up stretches, only to see you rising up to hang the wet clothes out of the washing machine on the treadmill holder :)
P.S. now playing : what a difference a day made- jamie cullum
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12 comments:
Is it a true account of your life...sounds very natural.
Anyway loved the element of humour in your post.
Thanks for the idea of hanging clothes.
Cheers
MS
He he thatz cool:-) and absolutely true....
:) Interesting one!
life is like that.. bingo
I too was planning to buy a treadmill. Whenever I talk about this to someone they says can't you buy something else to hang your clothes.. I know I m very lazy, but I feel like buying one. Don't know its going to be waste of money..!!!
Treadmill means a lot to you if you are striving to stay healthy. That comprises of sacrifice,self-control and ability to stay focused. Otherwise, that machine is a piece of ****.
hehehe.. :)
rem me ? nah.. u see a 1000 faces/day and how can u ever .. Keep the spirit !
:D
true story
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