With Fall quickly approaching and the pools preparing to close, moans of sadness are being heard all across Stapleton. No, not just the general sadness of cooler weather, but the deep sadness only an in-shape person feels when they realize they will no longer be able to show off their body at the pool or go on runs shirtless or in a skimpy sports bra. “I workout hard all year for these four months,” says Dana Parker, who has a smoking hot body from her workouts at Crossfit Stapleton. “What’s the point in having this body if no one gets to see it? It (summer) just goes by way too fast.”
Most in-shape Stapleton residents feel the same way. “I run with my shirt off as soon as it hits 75 degrees,” says Steve Elijah. “A lot of times, I run in the morning, and this summer, it has hit 75 early. Now, I’m having to wait until noon, and pretty soon, it won’t hit 75 at all. Then it’s back to wearing shirts again.”
Although most of the frustration stems from not being able to show off their own bodies, some of the frustration is simply having to look just like other people. “Once late fall and the winter hits, everyone looks the same,” says Jim Trainor. “Long sleeve shirts, pants, bulky sweaters, etc., these don’t let people know that I workout.”
Stapleton has an inordinate number of fit residents, to the point where some residents or people from other communities are intimidated to come to the Stapleton pools. “I brought a friend of my mine from Wash Park along with her kids,” says resident Amy Kleese. “Instead of being able to relax and enjoy herself, she kept feeling self-conscience because of all the hot bodies around her. At times, she thought we were in Vegas. She said she is not coming back until she gets in much better shape.”
Residents are finding solace in a rash of new purchases across Stapleton: hot tubs. The number of hot tubs purchased in the last three months in Stapleton is significantly higher than it is in any other community. “Our hot tub will at least give me the ability to have people over for dinner, and then go in and out of the hot tub later that night so they can appreciate my body,” says Parker. “Not as good as the pool, but it is the best option at this point.”]]>
Issue 37
Stapleton’s Top Party Schools
In honor of the recently released Top 20 Party Schools by the Princeton Review, The Stapletonion is ranking the Top Party Schools in Stapleton.
#1 Westerly Creek Elementary: Parents here know how to party, as shown by their tremendous giving party last year. The kids are young, so the parents are still young and haven’t completely given up on their 30’s.
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Bluff Lake Golf Tournament Raises $750 to Improve Fitzsimons Golf Course
The Bluff Lake Golf Tournament whose proceeds originally were to go to Bluff Lake’s environmental education and outreach efforts took a surprising turn. Bluff Lake spokesperson Joel Johnson made the announcement at the post-tournament awards lunch at Bluff Lake. “After golfing this, well, horrible, horrible golf course, we have decided that it is in the best interests of Bluff Lake and the surrounding community, to donate all proceeds to the improvement of Fitzsimons Golf Course. Now, eat up, and let’s quickly forget we ever played there.”
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Wife Refuses to Let Husband Hang University of Phoenix Flag
You’ve probably seen them hanging from porches on crisp, fall Saturday mornings: flags adorned with the logos of various colleges, hung by proud alumni on college football gameday. This simple gesture of school pride has become the source of serious disagreement in the Beatty household. Husband Bob just wants to hang the flag of his alma mater on Saturday like all the other guys on his block, but his wife will not let him.
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Report: Central Park Blvd. Largely Responsible for 0.4% Retail Growth at Northfield
The Northfield shopping mall has had its struggles over the years, but making Central Park Blvd. a through street was going to give Stapleton residents easier access to the coveted shopping ground. The Northfield shopping district knew that this would boost sales but not this much so quickly.
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Stapleton Library Announces Bathroom Door Fundraising Plan
Choosing to expand upon its outreach to the community, the Stapleton Library has launched an innovative new fundraising campaign. Similar to the “Family Area” campaign mentioned in a recent newspaper article, the new Bathroom Door campaign will allow families to participate in being a part of the library.
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