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My idea of being lazy is going out for a good run!
Yes, I know, it's a weird paradox that running 10 miles or so is my definition of laziness! However, I really can't abide sitting around in my comfy sofa or bed for too long. I have to be doing something otherwise I just fall asleep.
My idea of being lazy is going out for a good run!
Yes, I know, it's a weird paradox that running 10 miles or so is my definition of laziness! However, I really can't abide sitting around in my comfy sofa or bed for too long. I have to be doing something otherwise I just fall asleep.
I've been living like a lazy cat for almost 2 weeks. Have had the flu and I'm not in a hurry to get energetic and have a relapse. Been watching a lot of TV and doing computer time, crosswords, and planning an April road trip. I've had my moments of being bored.
I've been living like a lazy cat for almost 2 weeks. Have had the flu and I'm not in a hurry to get energetic and have a relapse. Been watching a lot of TV and doing computer time, crosswords, and planning an April road trip. I've had my moments of being bored.
Doing a Southern Arizona roadie. Did Northern AZ before. Two totally different ventures. The Northern has the canyons, Indian ruins/history, and the Petrified Forest. The Southern will show us cacti national parks, a little Old West history, and Spanish influence. Looking forward do it.
I try to be lazy, I really do, but I can't seem to pull it off. If I put on a movie, I am up and down, up and down. There literally is always something to be doing.
I love to sit out with my plants and have a martini, but I keep getting up then, too.
"Lazy" is just a bad word for having something else to do. With all the PC in the air, someone ought to be able to fix this.
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