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Created:06/10/2008
Last Modified:06/10/2008
Total Comments:5



Do People Really Buy This Crap?

I was flipping through a Brookstone catalog and I just couldn’t believe the items that were in the fitness section.

This one looks like a dinosaur fossil that was dug up in the desert.

Look at me!  I’m hanging upside down!

I’m through with high gas prices.   Next stop, 2025.

I have no comment on this one.  :)

5 Responses to “Do People Really Buy This Crap?”

  1. wendym1979 Says:

    Apparently they do. These all look like gadgets for people who don’t want to have to work for their bodies–except for the massage chair. If it didn’t look like a space ship, it might be worth it. Maybe.


  2. JJanet Says:

    LMAO!! I love flipping through the brookstone catalog! :P The only thing better is that Skyline store (or whatever it’s called) catalog that they have on planes. LMAO!!!!!! I love it.


  3. mmeyer41 Says:

    I LOVE that last one. I wonder why people are broke in this country? Hmmmm???? ROFL!! ohhh…and they are still fat! "But I have tried EVERYTHING!" Uh huh…"have you tried going to the gym?"
    "That’s too hard."


  4. julofthenile Says:

    i just sold that at my garage sale…. ok, no i didn’t but it is a shame when you see all those things…. and that people waste money on them….


  5. Growing-up Says:

    The answer is yes, people is always looking for an easy way to gain muscle, or tone, or don’t know maybe they have never heard that a good body starts by eating well and eating well means eating what you need.
    And yes else those machines will only exist if someone out there is willing to pay good money for them. Of course after a while people will stop using them and someone will tell that it not the machine the problem is that they quit the program and they will be right too.
    Like the back stretch and ab trainer, but I feel the position is too awkward poor position, and maybe will add more strain to my lumbar.


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