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Printed from https://writing.com/main/books/entry_id/488751-Plotting-Laziness
Rated: 18+ · Book · Personal · #1196512
Not for the faint of art.
#488751 added February 17, 2007 at 8:02pm
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Plotting Laziness
There is very little that I dislike more than maintenance.

Before you start thinking that sounds like a weird thing coming from an engineer, keep in mind that I design things, not keep them up.

Maintenance includes cleaning, mowing, raking, and general fix-it stuff. Oh, if something breaks I often enjoy fixing it, but not if it just wears out from use. Don't ask me to clarify that; I'm not sure I can.

Essentially, I don't like doing tasks that I've already done, or that will just have to be done again. Hence, I like cooking (even if it's a dish I've made before) but I dislike washing the dishes. Not that I don't; I just dislike it.

But there's not much in the world I hate doing more than mowing the lucking fawn.

So the task that my wife and I have set for ourselves is to get someone to plant us a low-maintenance lawn. Sure, we'll still have to shovel a walk and rake leaves (tasks we try to share), but if we do this right I'll never have to mow again.

Anyone wanna buy a lawnmower? I have two, and I can never get either of them to start.

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