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Old 10-02-2011, 08:22 AM #11
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That's so true BlueCarGirl! I feel much better after using the total gym this morning and I know he's enjoying using the treadmill, it's a great piece of fitness equipment.

I already looked into getting replacement mallets and found a supplier, I just haven't done it yet. LOL! Too much other stuff going on. But I did find one dealer online, so maybe I will place an order this month. We'll have to see, if I send them in to school the odds are not good that he will use them and NOT bust them. That's the only drawback.
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