Sunday, July 29, 2007

Five least favourite things to do. (or things I hate doing)

1. Washing. I hate washing clothes. It is the one job that I put of if something cannot get done.

2. Cleaning the bathroom. (no explaination needed).

3. long distance travel. I don't like sitting in a car for a trip. If a trip is any longer than 3 to 3.5 hours I just don't like it.

4. Getting out of bed. I am definitely a night owl. Because I stay up late I often find it hard to get up the next morning.

5. Going out (especially in winter). I just like staying home. I use to be a real social butterfly but now I like staying home more. I love the weekends when I don't have to be at any place at any particular time (except for mass).

What do you hate doing?

3 comments:

Ginny said...

1. Cleaning windows.

2. Ironing.

3. Going to the bank.

4. Detangling my hair - have long thick hair.

5. Waiting in the airport.

Anonymous said...

Five least fave

1: washing dishes

2: Dog poop days-Someone has to pick it up(ewww)

3: Getting up too early-It should be outlawed lol

4: summer heatwaves-drains me of all energy

5: Grocery shopping

Anonymous said...

Heh! I'm with you on #4! Getting out of bed is an extreme act of mortification, IMO.

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