Procrastination
Outlook is a wonderful tool, but not when it keeps reminding you that it is now 96 weeks since you were supposed to finish a report you haven't even started yet.
Just how lazy are you? How long will you put off the essential or the inevitable? What do you fill the time with?
(We're too lazy to write something funny here. You do it.)
( , Thu 13 Nov 2008, 18:18)
Outlook is a wonderful tool, but not when it keeps reminding you that it is now 96 weeks since you were supposed to finish a report you haven't even started yet.
Just how lazy are you? How long will you put off the essential or the inevitable? What do you fill the time with?
(We're too lazy to write something funny here. You do it.)
( , Thu 13 Nov 2008, 18:18)
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I booked my bike theory test not too long ago. On getting my date confirmed, I duly wandered down to WHSmith and bought the Highway Code, plus the DSA theory test revision book and hazard perception DVD, the intention being to read a few chapters each day so that by the time I took my test a month later I'd have it nailed.
The books ended up next to the bog, and I'd stare at the cover for a few seconds while having a shit, before grabbing a magazine from the rack instead. The DVD still hasn't been opened. My test was on Thursday just gone.
I woke up Thursday morning, planning to watch the hazard perception DVD and brush up on my highway code at the very least. Instead, I had a cup of tea and watched bike crashes on YouTube.
48/50 on the questions, 50/75 on Hazard Perception. Pissed it.
Now I just need to book my practical sometime in the next 2 years.
( , Sat 15 Nov 2008, 13:55, 1 reply)
I booked my bike theory test not too long ago. On getting my date confirmed, I duly wandered down to WHSmith and bought the Highway Code, plus the DSA theory test revision book and hazard perception DVD, the intention being to read a few chapters each day so that by the time I took my test a month later I'd have it nailed.
The books ended up next to the bog, and I'd stare at the cover for a few seconds while having a shit, before grabbing a magazine from the rack instead. The DVD still hasn't been opened. My test was on Thursday just gone.
I woke up Thursday morning, planning to watch the hazard perception DVD and brush up on my highway code at the very least. Instead, I had a cup of tea and watched bike crashes on YouTube.
48/50 on the questions, 50/75 on Hazard Perception. Pissed it.
Now I just need to book my practical sometime in the next 2 years.
( , Sat 15 Nov 2008, 13:55, 1 reply)
Nice one
I find that the highway code questions are rather easy - most of them are obvious.
I remember when I took my (car) driving test. I bought a Highway Code book from WH Smith - which contained all the real questions. Read it once. Took the theory test - passed 100%.
I then noticed that I had kept the £14.99 book in pristine condition, and I still had the receipt.
Since I would never need it again, I got myself a refund :)
( , Sun 16 Nov 2008, 12:17, closed)
I find that the highway code questions are rather easy - most of them are obvious.
I remember when I took my (car) driving test. I bought a Highway Code book from WH Smith - which contained all the real questions. Read it once. Took the theory test - passed 100%.
I then noticed that I had kept the £14.99 book in pristine condition, and I still had the receipt.
Since I would never need it again, I got myself a refund :)
( , Sun 16 Nov 2008, 12:17, closed)
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