Procrastination
(noun)
A “quality” that many humans (including yours truly) possess that would have earned them a chance to win a gold medal if only it were an Olympic event!
Written in response to today’s One-Liner Wednesday challenge from Linda G. Hill. Please click on the link to know more about the rules of this challenge and/or to read the other entries.
As far as #6WSP is concerned, I have missed last week’s roundup post. Again!. I know. 😦 I have been a terrible host. But please do put up with me for just a while longer. The roundup posts might be a bit delayed but I will publish them. The prompts will be published as per the schedule. There’s nothing that can stop that from happening! I’ll be back soon.
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Many of us could medal in this one!! 🙂
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Haha. Glad to know I’ve got competition. 😉 Thanks for reading, Laura. 🙂
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I’m a natural at procrastination. I could train the team, if I ever got around to it…
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Haha. I can’t stop laughing after reading that. Same here, Ally! 😂
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Great choice of word 😀 Sooooo many of us are going to go “oh yeah!”
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Haha. Glad to know that a random thought in my head could have such an effect. Thank you so much for reading! 🙂
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I think we all share that quality.
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😀 As the saying goes, the more the merrier. On the other hand though, no wonder that they haven’t considered it for the Olympics! 😀
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True procrastination would be to NOT enter even that competition 😉
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Haha. That’s very, very true. Although, now I wonder how they would even decide the winner if it were an actual Olympic event indeed!
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hahaha .. tough but not impossible 🙂
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Yes, I would have a shelf full of medals/ribbons too!
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Haha. Just like me! Thanks for reading, Avia. 🙂
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Most welcome, dear 🙂
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