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Dodderyoldfart Posted Dec 26, 2002
I have an advanced degree in Indolence & Idleness from the University of Prevarication,(currently closed for repairs) where I also studied equivocation. Didn't do too well in Sun Worshipping due to a habit of nodding off in the shade. Am presently trying to refine the art of true slothfulness, but I am still breathing through both nostrils.
I could work on it, but that would seem to defeat the purpose. Any tips?
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SeamusAndrewMurphy Posted Dec 27, 2002
Doddo, you're a greenhorn. I once spent a month in an iron lung from sheer indolence. I don't even chew my own food. I'd hire someone to do it for me, but I'm too lazy to even do that. I was going to think of a way to get up off the floor, but just the thought of thought is too much for me. I'm not even the author of this reply. I got a kid from down the lane to do it for me. (He's a nifty little typist too...not that I've ever bothered to look at any of this)
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Dodderyoldfart Posted Dec 27, 2002
I'd doff my hat to a true master, but it's a bit weighty. I'd get one of them iron lung thingies too, but the cigarette smoke would corrode it. I'll just have to remain an off hand greenhorn.
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