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    The good feeling

    Kilting and procrastination just feel so good together!!!
    Robert "the kilted" Lamb
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    Robert "the kilted" Lamb
    "IF YOU CAN'T DO IT IN A KILT IT'S PROBABLY NOT WORTH DOING!"
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    I do agree with you Robert. Do you have and examples you are going to share with the group?
    Andrew
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    So what's the kilt you're procrastinating over.

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    I've never had to pay for it ... wait a minute ...

    Never mind. I thought you were talking about something else.
    Kilts are garments, not costumes!

    The MacBitseach Himself!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bear@bearkilts.com
    I've never had to pay for it ... wait a minute ...

    Never mind. I thought you were talking about something else.
    Ha, to funny Bear, to funny.
    Andrew
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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew
    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

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    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.

    Casey

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