Friday, December 08, 2006

Running Start to a Resolution

This week I have been able to get back to my exercise regiment in force. It's a good feeling. I know how difficult it can be to keep it going though, and so I want to invite my friends to join me in a friendly competition/accountability group. So get a step ahead of everyone on the New Year's resolution bandwagon! Clink on the link above, setup your profile and then join "Lamponians". It's free, it's easy and you too can become a sexy beast.

7 comments:

Paula said...

I find it hilarious that you have started a pseudo-following based around your last name, AND HYNES thought I was being mean for using his last name all the time. He should follow the example!

Anonymous said...

"Hynes" isn't as catchy as Lamp. I mean, would you rather be called by a name that's associated with Ketchup,

OR by the name of the 2nd most famous Biblical figure, who killed a lion with his bare hands, slew a giant with a slingshot, lived as an outlaw, could rock the harp like nobody's business, conquered the Philistines, united Israel, and had like, a million wives...

Here, let me help you :P. David is preferred. And it rolls off the tongue better, as a bonus.

Anonymous said...

Steve, if you have a bike, we can terrorize the streets of Wilmington together. We'll call our band

"Lamp's Lighters" *enter heavy metal guitar sounds*

What do you think?

Steve Lamp said...

oohh, yeah. "burning down the village . . . " Tragdor!!

Anonymous said...

"The Burninator!"

Steve Lamp said...

It turns out you also may need the number to join the club:

Your Group Name :Lamponians
Your Group ID Number: 53181

Paula said...

So I finally joined the Lamponians. Don't be a brain surgeon like I was and spend 20 minutes putting the number in where the group name goes and the group name where the number goes. NOTE: Number goes in first. That was a serious blonde moment for me.

This is oddly helpful. I normally don't like online exercise things. I've tried them with Shape Magazine's website and such before and have never found them helpful. However, this one shows you all kinds of red zero's if you haven't worked out. It feels like in Kindergarten when you don't have any smiley faces or when your teacher puts nasty check marks after your name. Now, I feel like I have to work out every day to not have red zero's.

I feel inspired. Everyone should join up.