I'm so lasy...I have a remote for our other remotes. It's called Leap Frog - it lasers the other laser controls!
I'm so lasy...I have a remote for our other remotes. It's called Leap Frog - it lasers the other laser controls!
"Our truest life is when we are in dreams awake." -- Henry David Thoreau
I'm so lazy sometimes I let my groceries sit on the tabletop for a few hours before putting thme away! Not the cold stuff, of course.
"At the beach, life is different. Time doesn't move hour to hour but mood to moment. We live by the currents, plan by the tides, and follow the sun." - anonymous
I'm so lazy that I don't even have to tell my husband anymore when I need more water or need a book or the remote or something. I just have to point.
I'm not sure what the biggest sign of laziness is at my house, the stack of dirty work clothes where I come in from work and sit down at the computer and take em off so there's a pile right next to my desk (yeah yeah yeah I'm a dirty clothes tosser monster). OR the thing with the empty roll of toilet paper where I don't replace it but just take out another roll and keep it sitting on top of the counter just above the empty one on the spindle, repeat this as necessary until I get motivated enough (or have company) so that I actually put it on the spindle.
Originally posted by Shayla
Aw. I completely can relate. I procrastinated my undergraduate thesis until the last possible minute and wrote the whole thing (100 pages, plus endnotes, plus proper formatting) in 4 days. Granted, that time period doesn't include research. My master's thesis was similarly procrastinated.![]()
The above just described my entire high school and college careers. I knew lots of people that started those big assignments (usually due in 6 weeks) the following day. Not me. I'd wait until a couple of days before one was due, then work like crazy. Never could shake this habit. Of course, I was salutatorian in high school, so it wasn't too detrimental, I guess.
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"I have abandoned my search for truth, and am now looking for a good fantasy." ~ Ashleigh Brilliant
Ohhhhhhhh...a fellow tp non-changer. I was actually ashamed to admit that one, but since someone else did, I will too! I actually do like having a neat house, but for some reason the tp thing always gets me. Maybe I think I have better portion control than yanking it out and ripping it off the spindle.
I do, however, take all the rolls out of the package and stack them very neatly in under the counter - 3 stacks of 4 and when one stack is uneven I spread the top row out so it's even. I guess that's prolly for the OCD thread though.
Actually, I'm a work-a-holic at work - I work full-time and go to school full-time (or at least I did until a couple of weeks ago) and got Souma Cum Laude and Honors in college and do everything ASAP when it is assigned. However, when I'm at home, I basically plop down on a couch with a book or at the computer and I don't get up until it's time for bed. My husband gets me water, cooks for me, etc. and I turn into a vegetable. I don't know why I'm only lazy at home...
This is my master's thesis, and I finished all the other course work now; but this is surely a test of my motivation. I got so ashamed after posting about it here though that I actually did some work on it today! I need 533 more words before I hit minimum length for the first installment. (Yes, I know how pathetic that sounds!) Okay, no more posting for me til I write another 200 words.Originally posted by Shayla
I procrastinated my undergraduate thesis until the last possible minute and wrote the whole thing (100 pages, plus endnotes, plus proper formatting) in 4 days. ... My master's thesis was similarly procrastinated.![]()
edit 15 minutes later: woohoo! 200 words later and I can post again.
Last edited by blindart; 06-22-2003 at 03:41 PM.
You make it sound like you're royalty.Originally posted by AnnaRHR
I'm so lazy that I don't even have to tell my husband anymore when I need more water or need a book or the remote or something. I just have to point.
Originally posted by Leo
You make it sound like you're royalty.You're right! I guess I have a really nice husband. But I have an excuse (for now), because I'm pregnant... Then, I'll have to be productive in front of the baby so I don't set a bad example...