No problem! I'm glad to help.
I had wanted to do it for at least two years but, as a minor, it would've required both parents signing off and, god knows, I was letting that sleeping dog lie. So it was my big 18th birthday gift. I've never regretted it.
Wonder if the Berea College newspaper would count. (Not really.)
Don't see why it wouldn't. (Or certainly the town paper would -- they usually have a section in the classifieds for tiny print legal notices. You could be right there with so-and-so's new fishing license!)
The difference was that one of them had her middle initial, and the other didn't.
Stephen had the same problem -- fracking homeland security.
OK. You absolutely canNOT do laundry AND yoga before finishing the paper.
Really? Yoga is done and laundry is started. I found clean pants but I just figgered out a top.
But now I'm gonna shower and then write. I swear.
Though really, I totally rock at procrastination. Paper is due tomorrow. What I did today:
1. 6:30 AM yoga
2. Go to post office unsuccessfully
3. Burke Williams to have eyebrows shaped
4. Read some of what needs to be read for today's paper
5.Take advantage of BW spa facilities and have a soak and a steam
6. Lunch
7. Start reading new book
8. Nap
9. Watch TV
10. Check the internets
11. 4:00 PM yoga class with Karen! SO FUN!
12. Post office successfully. Three of you have packages on their way.
13. Starbucks
14. Target
15. Check the internets again.
Seriously. I take procrastination to a new LEVEL.
NOODLE MONKEY!
Kat, you are remarkably accomplished in your procrastination.
MY tv just stayed on uninterrupted for 40 minutes and has now been doing the onoff on offon off onoff thing for over 10 MINUTES!
That happened to mine before the tuner died. I had a rebuilt tuner put in for something under $100, I think.
Thanks, Jesse.
But the paper is now written. See. It only took an hour and that is with lots of AIM in between. I need to reread and revise if necessary and print then I'm done. easy peasy.
FTR, I'm so competitive that I feel all like, "I WIN! I KICK ASS AT PROCRASTINATION!"
That happened to mine before the tuner died. I had a rebuilt tuner put in for something under $100, I think.
Huh. I would so never think to do that. Some combination of laziness, and always on the lookout for a good excuse for a new toy. It dies, it's kicked to the curb.
Or if my espresso machine is any evidence, to the hallway between the bedroom and bathroom where it will apparently live out its retirement. But still. You take my point.
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