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I'm pretty bad when it comes to procrastinating about things that don't interest me, with the exception of work. I'm always one of the "go to" guys at work, as I've got a pretty good work ethic. But that's just something you have to do, so it's not like I've got much choice in it.

I went back to college 2 years ago(first time in almost 10 years), taking art classes in the hopes that it would rekindle my love for drawing(it didn't). I loved the classes themselves, but had a hard time making myself do the homework and assignments. I'd like to get back into college now, as I'm tired of doing manual labor for a living, but the money isn't there for it. If I hadn't been so stubborn and had finished college out of HS, I could at least have a job I hate that doesn't result in sore backs and crap like that.

But if I'm interested in something I have a problem keeping my hands out of it. I took a general psychology class my first time around in college and did ok(B,B-). The first part of the course was very interesting, concerning the history of psychology, general principles, schools of thought, etc. The first test I had a 90, the second test I had the highest score in the class(98 or 99). I made D's in the final two tests, as getting into synapses and stuff like that bored me to tears. The first two test: studying for fun. The last two: putting it off until the night before the test.

Laundry and stuff isn't much of a problem(I've got a load going now). Whenever the hamper fills up on one side, toss it in the washer, then throw it in the dryer later. If I don't get around to folding, I'll just put the dryer on a few minutes to smooth out the wrinkles when I'm ready to fold.



"I feel like I could take on the whole Empire myself."