Kilting and procrastination just feel so good together!!!
Robert "the kilted" Lamb
"To thy own self be true"
Robert "the kilted" Lamb
"IF YOU CAN'T DO IT IN A KILT IT'S PROBABLY NOT WORTH DOING!"
KILT YOUR WAY TO EXCELLENCES
Clan Lamont Society of North America, Clan Scott SocietY,
Oregon Scottish Society, Northwest St. Andrews Society
I do agree with you Robert. Do you have and examples you are going to share with the group?
Andrew:
Everything I do is procratinated in my Sportkilts or Utilikilts, except showering on sleeping.
I have been retired for two years and I am kilted, (except for 1.5 to 2 hrs a week). I only wear shorts or pants to mass to keep my wife happy.
I have nothing on my hands but time, so proctactionation seems to be a natural thing to do.
Mowing the lawn, vacumning the house, etc are all done in one of my Sportskilt.
When I leave the house to go forth in to the world I wear one of my five Utilikilts. Even driving to snd through Canada.
If any of you need help with your own life of procraction please E-Male me of post something, and I will help in anyway I can. To get really good at proctation put this off as long as possable. **I am a pro at doing as little as possible**
Happy putting life off as long as you can!!
Robert"the kilted" Lamb
"To thy own self be true"
Robert "the kilted" Lamb
"IF YOU CAN'T DO IT IN A KILT IT'S PROBABLY NOT WORTH DOING!"
KILT YOUR WAY TO EXCELLENCES
Clan Lamont Society of North America, Clan Scott SocietY,
Oregon Scottish Society, Northwest St. Andrews Society
This member has been inactive for more than 1 year
Join Date
19th April 04
Location
Kanata ON
Posts
986
Robert,
I know what you mean about "proper time allocation". My wife and I have come to the conclusion that we are too busy to work. The inconvience of having to work the last few years before we retire has become a burden, albeit an interesting one.
Casey
Carry on as if you knew what you were doing, and you were in you're right state of mind.
Bookmarks