Jess K (the inventor of the word "short-scooping") coined another amazing word last week, "procrastibaking". Get it out there, even if you don't normally bake, you should, so that you can use this word.
That's such a lie! My old housemate was a great procrastibaker, especially at exam time. This was at least six months ago, but maybe the east coast is just much slower at picking these things up.
"Everything I do today seems to have a bit of a jelssie internal monologue going along with it." - Bec
"Can you put me on the bit where people said stuff about jelssie?!" - Christine
"I've heard of it" - Bryan
"It's worrying how much we learn from Jelssie! ;)" - Jess J
"Raises the word vacuous to a whole new level." - Ian
"Brilliant" - Sophia
"I've been reading it from time to time" - David
"I have a confession to make. I've been stalking jelssie" - Felix
"It educates/amuses/entertains me very much" - Hui Yee
"I heart jelssie" - Ben
"With 300+ blogposts to catch up on, but so little time, what does he read? http://jelssie.blogspot.com of course" - Doug
"It's like the highlight of my life. Please!" - Georgina
"Jelssie is my favourite blog, and I don't even really read blogs" - Em
"You wont get anything less than the big issues here" - Anna
"I haven't read it in a while" - Ben
Jess and Elsie have many things in common:
Jesus adventures in orthodontics 31 mutual facebook friends respect for the rules of Trinny and Susannah the Kingsford ghetto profound thoughts banananomics Jillian Michaels workout DVDs
That's such a lie! My old housemate was a great procrastibaker, especially at exam time. This was at least six months ago, but maybe the east coast is just much slower at picking these things up.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I know people who have been procrastibaking for a couple of years... Rebecca Jee, for instance...
ReplyDeleteCalm down. You can share the glory. I just wanted the word to get out there more.
ReplyDeleteI'm too lazy to procrastibake, that's my downfall.
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