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  • #16
    We are actually getting a membership to the YMCA here in a few weeks. I have a gym at work, but Magda needs one. It's a $25/mth difference for individual versus family. Besides the gym, there is a lot of family stuff to do.


    Neither one of you have heard the phrase "Eating at the Y" in reference to going down on a girl?

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    • #17
      hey shibby, you do know what "YMCA" stands for right?... "Young Men's Christian Association". ahahahhah. you are supporting religion.
      Last edited by Bouncer; 11-16-09, 11:11 AM.

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      • #18
        hey shibby, how often do you defend god at the Y? ahahah

        In 1997, at the 14th World Council of YMCAs, the World Alliance of YMCAs adopted Challenge 21 as its modern-day statement of mission for the 21st century:

        Affirming the Paris Basis adopted in 1855, as the ongoing foundation statement of the mission of the YMCA, at the threshold of the third millennium, we declare that the YMCA is a world-wide Christian, ecumenical, voluntary movement for women and men with special emphasis on and the genuine involvement of young people and that it seeks to share the Christian ideal of building a human community of justice with love, peace and reconciliation for the fullness of life for all creation.

        Each member YMCA is therefore called to focus on certain challenges which will be prioritized according to its own context. These challenges which are an evolution of the Kampala Principles

        * Sharing the good news of Jesus Christ and striving for spiritual, intellectual and physical well-being of individuals and wholeness of communities.
        * Empowering all, especially young people and women to take increased responsibilities and assume leadership at all levels and working towards an equitable society.
        * Advocating for and promoting the rights of women and upholding the rights of children.
        * Fostering dialogue and partnership between people of different faiths and ideologies and recognizing the cultural identities of people and promoting cultural renewal.
        * Committing to work in solidarity with the poor, dispossessed, uprooted people and oppressed racial, religious and ethnic minorities.
        * Seeking to be mediators and reconcilers in situations of conflict and working for meaningful participation and advancement of people for their own self-determination.
        * Defending God’s creation against all that would destroy it and preserving and protecting the earth’s resources for coming generations. To face these challenges, the YMCA will develop patterns of co-operation at all levels that enable self-sustenance and self-determination.
        Last edited by Bouncer; 11-16-09, 11:11 AM.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by NewbieChris View Post
          I am applying for the Director of Wellness job at my Y. This would be a tremendous step forward for me in getting a better foot at my Y. I haven't had much people management, but I have all the skill to manage the departments resources and budget.
          what does a director of wellness do ?

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          • #20
            Originally posted by the art of war View Post
            what does a director of wellness do ?
            directs wellness and preaches the bible

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            • #21
              that's an oxymoron

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              • #22
                YouTube - YMCA

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                • #23
                  Actually our YMCA has dropped "christian" from its mission statement.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post
                    hey shibby, you do know what "YMCA" stands for right?... "Young Men's Christian Association". ahahahhah. you are supporting religion.
                    I thought religion was just a business? :dunno:



                    :D

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Shibby View Post
                      I thought religion was just a business? :dunno:



                      :D
                      :rofl:

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