Do you ever read DearBlankPleaseBlank(dot)com? I can get lost on that website..
In leui of all my quotes seeming super serious, here's a good jovial one:
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Dear people who take the elevator down one floor,
Yes, I'm judging you...
Sincerely, it's really not that many stairs.
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When ever I can, I tend to try to take the stairs. As my facebook cover photo says, "If you have the time, isn't everywhere in walking distance?" When I lived in Fulton (where I went to college), I would walk to wal-mart (a mile-ish away), I'd walk to church, to Westminster (the other college in town), to meet up with friends downtown, or to my friends houses that were on the other side of town (20-30 min walk).. or I'd ride my bike if time did not permit walking.. I miss being active out of necessity. Now, it's optional every day, all day.. *sad day*
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(don't get me wrong - I'm not dogging on people who need to use the elevator for medical/balance/I'm carrying 20 bags of groceries and it's easier reasons.. I just think we - as a society - are super lazy.. so next time you have the option, find the stairs! (unless it's a "fire escape only" - don't set off the alarm, most places frown on that!)
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Soli Deo Gloria
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(don't get me wrong - I'm not dogging on people who need to use the elevator for medical/balance/I'm carrying 20 bags of groceries and it's easier reasons.. I just think we - as a society - are super lazy.. so next time you have the option, find the stairs! (unless it's a "fire escape only" - don't set off the alarm, most places frown on that!)
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Soli Deo Gloria
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I've learned to park farther back @ a grocery store. That's one way I modify my lifestyle. Yes, Fulton was the best place to walk about....how I miss that dearly!
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