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Please See The Manager Between 12:01-12:07 AM on Tuesdays And Fridays In March And Bring A Notarized Letter Of Intent To End Your Subscription To Mordorian Dominion

The necromancer, Sauron,

Was pondering his life:

No pesky job to go to,

No annoying, naggy wife.

He wished to live forever

So he made a magic ring

That would make him both immortal

And in charge of everything.

Deep in the fine print

Of this magical ring contract

Made the only way to break the ring

A particular lava contact,

And yet a little hobbit

Bypassed this security.

If only Sauron had the foresight

To beg advice from me

For I know an alternative

That might just have saved him:

In order to destroy the One Ring

You must cancel membership for the gym.

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I JUST WANT TO KNOW HOW MUCH YOU CHARGE TO MAKE ME FEEL HEALTHY WHILE I DO NOTHING!

There was a time without taxes,

A time without corporate spying,

And if you believe the Bible there was

A time without even dying.

But one timeless thing that has always been

Through every era and age

Is that no gym will ever show

Non-promotional prices on their front page.

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How to Choose a Fitness Club

If they’re doing yoga,

Zumba, jazzercise or such

You’re likely in the Estrogym

And have a woman’s touch.

If they’re watching football games

And opening a beer

You’re gym is the Testosterzone,

The palace of good cheer.

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