My father is so proud of the port-a-pot they had across the street from their new house for a couple of weeks. But they never had one in their front yard like we do. At least it's out there during a cold spell. Imagine if we hadn't dawdled about getting the new porch under construction. So we see, once again, that procrastination pays.
Monday, January 17, 2011
Take that, old man!
My father is so proud of the port-a-pot they had across the street from their new house for a couple of weeks. But they never had one in their front yard like we do. At least it's out there during a cold spell. Imagine if we hadn't dawdled about getting the new porch under construction. So we see, once again, that procrastination pays.
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I agree with your philosophy that procrastination pays. I practice it more and more. Just to set the record straight we now have two, yes that's two, portapotties. I suppose they are a his and hers. They have moved them down the street a few feet so if we're using them as a landmark for folks looking for our place, we now have to say that you've gone too far if you pass the yellow portapotties.
Hmmmmm. 2 vs 1. Is that like "mine's bigger than yours"? or a bird in the hand is worth 2 in the bush? You would think the 2 would win hands down, so to speak. However, the 2 are not actually in Pop's yard. Judges?......Judges say unless the 2 potties are moved to Pop's lawn and a picture is taken for confirmation, then the potty sitting dead center of the view out your front door wins this round. What's next men?
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