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fla-gypsy
Jun 01, 2016Explorer
noplace2 wrote:Retired JSO wrote:mowin wrote:noplace2 wrote:2oldman wrote:
If you're handicapped, probably yes.
In the absence of real physical limitations (sheer laziness doesn't count) get out and walk. Your body will thank you for it.
WOW. Not everyone has a desk job. I own a lawn care/property management business. I get PLENTY of exercise during the week. The golf cart is a welcome reprieve from walking around.
While I don't have a lawn care, this week, I split a cord of wood, mowed my yard and my moms, helped my son paint a room and many other things. All state parks in Florida and Georgia allow golf carts so we use them. If you don't like it, stay out of our state parks and enjoy your KOA ****.
I trust that both of you understand that you are far and away the exceptions to the #250+ lb slobs who walk just fine from their rigs to their golf carts so they can "walk" the dog. And an aside, you wouldn't find us anywhere near a KOA. We are firmly in the simpler is better camp.
Enjoy your experience, whatever you perceive it to be.
So once you reach 250# you're a slob now? You are now the arbiter of what others should look like? You give a whole new meaning to the term "Weight Police". I think I will just mind my own business and weight and let others do what they think is appropriate for them.
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