I just never got around to it because other things kept getting in the way. Like air.I couldn't have said it better myself. I think it is this feature of my personality that has lead me to experience near-Catholic levels of guilt for the greater part of my life.
There really is no excuse for this, only that I used to approach all my school work in exactly the same way. I’d write papers three hours before they were due, study for tests as I walked to the room where they were being given, finish my homework as the teacher was collecting it. I performed best under that kind of pressure, and my teachers often told me that they wished all their students would work as hard as I did. If I could patent my technique I would call it Laziness™.
Wednesday, August 30, 2006
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I couldn't agree more, as I try to finish my entire thesis project in one month! Now how's that for procrastination?
"near-Catholic levels of guilt"
LMAO! Girl, you are too much.
Kitty, you know that by using this highly effective method, you will have the BEST THESIS EVER WRITTEN!
Jennifer, I'm always happy to provide a laugh (especially when it's not at my expense)! ;)
Yeah, whatever. You're still smarter than those of us who slogged for weeks on assignments, trying to perfect them, turning them in only to get a slightly above-average grade.
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