Sunday, January 17, 2010

Exploring Laziness

This title comes straight out of the Times Sunday Magazine and I'm sure the author who penned this article must have been very busy(writing and re-writing it of course). This title instead belongs to me because I've really explored laziness today.

It's a cold and foggy Sunday and I have not left my pad as yet and don't intend to do so either(a natural outcome of laziness). I don't know what the MET Department predicted for today but I am sure it would be -'bright and sunny'. These guys always manage to live up to their reputation.

Anyway my day begins with my cellphone alarm ringing and I manage to put it back to sleep. And I go back to sleep as well. No point getting up when there is nothing to do. And when I finally do get up out of boredom I am left undecided whether it is time for breakfast or should I wait for lunch instead. Even on a lazy Sunday, I have such important decisions to make.

I move out to my balcony and I am confronted by a dense fog which refuses to go away, a sun which refuses to show up and bitter cold which refuses to ease up. I tell myself- this laziness has crept into the weather as well OR on a second thought-has it crept into me!

I open up my e-mail accounts and social-networking sites. Nothing to be found ........WAIT......... my inbox has a new message. My friend has urged me to start blogging and I soon realize there won't be a better day to do it. So here I am in front of my laptop typing alphabets into the keyboard in the hope that these letters arrange themselves up into a comprehensible blog.

And what next.

Well..... another lazy day and and my lazy fingers typing into the keyboard to come up with another blog in the hope that some lazy folks wake up and read it.

Snooze.......

2 comments:

  1. I thought I should comment on this but I am feeling too lazy to do it. Whenever you find time from the busy schedule of exploring laziness, please wite a comment and post in on my behalf. Friendship needs no Thank you, but this is a job too demanding to be left without Thanks.

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  2. Exploring laziness.well its a good job and that should be done only on sundays i guess.Sunday such a good day to relax and have fun.
    go on ...have a nice day

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