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Lazy In Los?

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being lazy is great.

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To continue being lazy was my New Years resolution :o

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being lazy is great.

Yea, it is, any solutions to being active anybody?

being lazy is great.

It is something that i aspire to, at present i feel guilty for sleeping in, maybe counselling can help.

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being lazy is great.

It is something that i aspire to, at present i feel guilty for sleeping in, maybe counselling can help.

Possible, this ale just makes me want to sleep... :o

I cannot get my usual exercise of walking to the bar, queueing and carrying my drink back to the table, now I am so darn lazy I sit back and let those long legged beauties do it all for me. :o

When you can delegate nearly every single aspect of your life to others at 200 Baht a day, it's hard not to have some lazy days. Love'em though, what's the point of it all if you can't just kick back and do nothing from time to time?

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I have been a workoholic here in the last two years and this screwed up my health. Now I do things in a different pace and sleep as long as I want and just work after that for some hours, go to a gym and i feel better than ever before. Having a food fanatic, who gets crazy cool recipes from some websites and loves to cook all sorts of dishes as wife makes life pretty good too.

I'm 27 I deserve to relax a bit more than all these 25 and younger people roaming around Thailand.

Thailand is so full of hustle and bustle that I find it hard to be lazy when I'm there.

But then I do live and 'work' on a tropical island in the West Pacific so perhaps that colors my perspective.

Is it just me, or does Thailand make you lazy? Maybe it's the heat.

Actually a very valid post Globeliner ! Seriously i was wandering the same thing .. It must be the environment , nothing to do with the actual heat ! Lack of incentive, which also keeps people plastere to thaivisa i guess :D 'twas a stone in my own yard,as well ! i defenitely feel more active anywhere else & i am used to life in tropics ..

btw.. which island are you in 'dumspero' :o i am from nauru, thats why i ask , but it feels different to be lazy over there

, more friends & live communication i guess, make days very active & filling me thinks

I wish I could be lazy started a very small farm & just am completing the house- lawn Painting Excavating perpetual weeding......etc.

I always thought retirement meant you get to turn into a couch potato.I have never worked this hard my whole life, but on the upside I am 3 kilo's underweight getting real buff again & my blood pressure (hypertension....)is optimal.

Pretty boring by 8 or 9pm I am out & up at 7 am. Soon to end & go back to just perpetual weeding & tending the crops.

I don't have to work in Thailand. My husband makes me lazy :o

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