For Auld Lang Syne, Me Dear
In the spirit of the holiday season, also known as midterm/finals season, I've enlightened all of you on what you can be doing instead of, well, anything you're supposed to be doing.
Top ten ways to procrastinate:
1) paint your toenails
2) find funny new videos on youtube
3) check everyone's away message on AIM 5 dozen times - especially those that just became unidle (you do it, don't lie)
4) do a set of crunches, because you decided now was the time to "get back in shape"
5) play computer solitaire/minesweeper like it's 1995
6) flip through some old pictures - the kind you now keep in a bag, before you got that digital camera
7) burn themed CDs
8) read the 8 blogs you check on a daily basis
9) pay your bills
10) daydream of a Sunday morning at 2am after just leaving the phyrst, standing outside canyon with your best friends as you all perform a repeat of the "green alligator" song while waving to 50 as she drives by (ah undergrad)
Feel free to add.
I, on the other hand, will bid adieu until after the New Year (god-willing... I HAVE to study). About 8 hours after my last midterm this week, I shall be embarking on another adventure in my life. With my blank passport in hand, I'll be traveling to Malaysia with my wonderful guy for Christmas and the New Year. (just for shits and giggles) I'll take tons of pictures and share all the fun and exciting things we did when I get back.
Til then, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

2 comments:
I think it shows that I am clearly going by rule #8, considering I'm commenting mere minutes after this has been posted. Nevertheless, rule #11:
11) Find someone in the house doing a crossword/Sudoku/other homework and try to help them at it, because let's face it; you're better than they are at it and they need your help.
Aren't you concerned that you'll be accused of 'Politcal Incorrectness' since you wished everyone a Merry Christmas?
In that spirit, I wish everyone a Kwazy Kwanza. (thank you, Krusty the Clown)
And yes, rule #8 rocks.
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