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Tuesday, November 25, 2008

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It's still a great hotel, spent 2 nights there and cant complain

I was a guest at the Fontainbleau and had the extreme pleasure of working out with a fantastic personal trainer, Tom Typinski who was the most knowledgeable trainer and put me through the most rigorous workout ever. He is a Master Trainer since the opening of Fontainebleau and has worked with many famous "A" listers, but very discrete. If you go to the Fontainebleau, you must book a session with this guy, he is truly a genius in his field.

Oh! I wish I could stay in that hotel! Such class... I just got my flight tickets from easyclicktravel, and now I'm really looking forward for my trip to Miami!

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