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Old 07-13-2003, 09:19 AM   #43 (permalink)
majik_6
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Location: looking in a mirror
Hmm, my first year at college was a mix of really really hard work and incredible laziness.

Serious lazy: Did no exercie for most of high school, and wouldn't actually do anything to keep in shape, gained over a hundred pounds.

Good Lazy: Hit college at 300 pounds, but was too lazy/shy to go to the dining hall, and lost 30 pounds in one quarter. Wouldn't eat until I was very tired/weak,and would then find something that could be heated in a microwave in less than 30 seconds (the microwave was broken...didn't get it fixed for 2 quarters).

Most of my laziness is poorly planned, though. It usually makes me work harder in the long run. Example: too lazy to pay for a parking space at college (might have to walk as well!) so I parked in 30 minute parking all day, watching for the parking services to come by, then timing the half hour on my watch, going down, circling the dorm, then pulling into the other 30 min. space.

Now I've used the 30 pounds I lost from total laziness (well about 35, since I got slightly less lazy the last 2 quarters, and ate at least once or twice a day) as a head start to get into a rigorous diet and exercise program.

PS (just remembered this) at college I had a 9x10 single dorm room and wouldn't take the trash all the way to the dumpster (had an elevator even!) until I had over a dozen pizza boxes and 4 or 5 bags of trash in the corner. That may have been one of the laziest things I've ever done.
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