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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Also valid if you're having new carpet. For the health of your kid, you should get that done immediately, to let the residual volatiles evaporate.
( , Wed 19 Nov 2008, 19:57, closed)
Also valid if you're having new carpet. For the health of your kid, you should get that done immediately, to let the residual volatiles evaporate.
( , Wed 19 Nov 2008, 19:57, closed)
Do it, do it, do it!
Seriously, otherwise your wife will hold it against you for the length of your marriage. Which may not be very long unless you finish the fecking nursery! *voodoo has issues*
You will not have the time once the baby arrives to do anything. If you find yourself with time to play FIFA, etc, then you're not doing enough and your wife is suffering.
( , Wed 19 Nov 2008, 20:28, closed)
Seriously, otherwise your wife will hold it against you for the length of your marriage. Which may not be very long unless you finish the fecking nursery! *voodoo has issues*
You will not have the time once the baby arrives to do anything. If you find yourself with time to play FIFA, etc, then you're not doing enough and your wife is suffering.
( , Wed 19 Nov 2008, 20:28, closed)
play FIFA?
you must be joking - I get up at 5:30am, go to work, get back at 7:30pm, help make dinner, tidy up, make lunch for the next day, do my own ironing and laundry for the next day and then get to sleep about 1am.
I'll sort the nursery out when I can, but my wife wants it done *now*, when the baby is not due for another five months.
( , Thu 20 Nov 2008, 10:34, closed)
you must be joking - I get up at 5:30am, go to work, get back at 7:30pm, help make dinner, tidy up, make lunch for the next day, do my own ironing and laundry for the next day and then get to sleep about 1am.
I'll sort the nursery out when I can, but my wife wants it done *now*, when the baby is not due for another five months.
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