u/Gymtrio2025

Which was worse to dig through triceratops or spinosaurus?

We’ve been there with our pets, even our own kids if either ate something we’d have to check to make sure they passed it through them meaning checking their poop. Between Ellie checking the triceratops poop for West Indian Liliac, Grant and The Kirby’s checking the spinosaurus poop for Paul’s satellite phone which was worse? I’ve always felt Grant and The Kirby’s had it worse because they had no gloves and had no soap to help get the smell and germs of their arms and hands.

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u/Gymtrio2025 — 15 hours ago
▲ 49 r/90s_kid

1991’s Rock A Doodle

I remember watching this and being absolutely terrified of The Grand Duke Owl that any time I heard the sounds of an Eurasian Eagle Owl I thought it was The Grand Duke Owl coming to get me. Overall I enjoyed this movie growing up. Did anyone else watch this 1991 animated movie?

u/Gymtrio2025 — 15 hours ago

Michael Douglas attending his first comic con at Rhode Island think he'll keep his word or back out of going?

I recently heard from a friend Michael Douglas is making his comic con debut later this year at Rhode Island Comic Con. First time celebs are usually good with honoring their word to go to the con to meet fans but other times as we know anything can or will come up that prevents them from honoring their promise to go. Do you think Michael will honor his word or something will come up and he can't go?

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u/Gymtrio2025 — 1 day ago
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Failure to sign up in time doesn’t mean you can take over an assigned spot in a fitness class

On Monday morning this week as I prepared for my morning cycling aka spin class I got a call regarding the class I’d be teaching and I said there were no vacant spots available people need to book as soon as possible you can’t book day of because of limited bikes available, the room has one bike at the head of the class which the instructor uses followed by four rows of twenty bikes lined up of five bikes per row but all organized in a way so nobody bumps into each other.

I went to where the spin class would be taught and waiting for me was the person who just called and demanded a spot. I repeated there were no available spots and when they pointed to the seat at the front of the class I said that’s reserved for me the instructor and the person demanded that seat. I went to the phone and called my boss asking for backup to help explain what I’ve already explained. The patron eventually left and went to register for a future class after being told when there would be an opening to sign up. I get people want to get their fitness in but if a class is booked don’t be demanding to join and instead do a spin cycle on main workout area in meantime where there’s other ones available not far from the treadmills.

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u/Gymtrio2025 — 2 days ago
▲ 34 r/work

New coworker refuses to sign up for CPR/First Aid Class citing, "I know what to do" despite it being in contract all staff must be CPR/FIrst Aid certified within one month of being hired

On top of being one of the top trainers at my gym I work for I am the CPR/First Aid instructor. I have been teaching CPR/First Aid classes the last two Fridays for all staff who were due to have theirs be renewed. Middle of March a new staff was hired and all gym staff need to be certified for CPR/First Aid for if there is ever an emergency at the gym, the new trainer I have emailed multiple times saying they need to be certified and the staff has emailed me back saying they don't need it they know what to do.

I don't want to have any gym patron fake an injury or anything just to test the new staff that would be too risky because if someone were to call for help and I have to explain it was a test for the new recruit to really show he knows his knowledge then that would make the gym look bad. Today I emailed my boss saying the new staff is running out on time for their one month mark since joining the gym to be CPR/First Aid certified and my boss said they will have a talk with them. I know Good Samaritan Laws protect people who aren't certified but rules are rules for staff and no staff is above the rules.

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u/Gymtrio2025 — 4 days ago