Nice projection lmao. When I run out of vbucks I always load back up with the $90 option because thats about as much as it costs to refill my Corvette. It's no big deal to me because I have steady income.
Nice projection lmao. When I run out of vbucks I always load back up with the $90 option because thats about as much as it costs to refill my Corvette. It's no big deal to me because I have steady income.
Nice projection lmao. When I run out of vbucks I always load back up with the $90 option because thats about as much as it costs to refill my Corvette. It's no big deal to me because I have steady income.
A verb which refers to the act of significantly increasing the resistance on a spin bike. This is especially important when one is engaging in a challenging climb. The phrase LoadIt was coined by a Brooklyn fitness instructor. LoadIt is accomplished by turning the flywheel on a spin bike clockwise to the right.
When the spin instructor wanted the class the feel a heavier road for a large climb on the bike, she called out to the class, "LoadIt!"
The phrase was coined by a New York City fitness instructor and is a verb that means to add resistance to the fly wheel of a spin bike while exercising. This would be especially important when completing a challenging climb and is accomplished by turning the flywheel knob on the bike to the right.
When the participants in the spin class were simulating climbing a largemountain, the fitness instructor called out, “Loadit!”
Fogey/fogy /fougi/ sl. (early 18C+, orig. Scot) old-fashioned, stuck-in-the mud.
Person with old fashioned ideas which he is unwilling to change: Come to the disco and stop being such an old fogey!
You think me an old fogeyand an old tory, his thoughtful voice said. I saw three generations since O’Connel’s time. I remember the famine. Do you know that the orange lodges agitated for repeal of the union twenty years before O’Connel did or before the prelates of your communion denounced him as a demagogue? You fenians forget some things. (James Joyce, Ulysses. Penguin Books,1992. p. 38)