I don’t believe this, but have known a lot of people in my life, even been married to a few, who are chronically late and they would concur with this opinion! I tend to be on the punctual side.
What about you, are you chronically late or perhaps chronically punctual? Tell us about it, ok?
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Quote by Oscar Wilde
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Answer to the Trivia Question from 1/4/13
Who has the largest brain, humans or elephants?
While the elephant brain is physically bigger than a human’s, the human brain takes up a larger percentage of the mass and weight of the human body than the elephant brain does in an elephant. The human thus actually does have the biggest brain of all animals.
I have been chronically punctual. Being a church organist, it would be obvious if I were late and the service had already started. My husband used to be a church organist, but has forgotten how important it is to be on time. I tell him I need to be somewhere thirty minutes before the actual time we need to be there. When my kids were small and I was playing for the church then, it took one time for me to leave everyone when they were running too late for me to be on time, including their Dad. (Not the one I’m married to now, as I’ve outlived four husbands.)
Eyrline, outlived FOUR husbands? Wow, that had to have been hard to suffer that loss again and again. Also led to you having a very diverse and interesting relationship life I am sure!
I am chronically….on time. Not early. Not late. On the dot. I believe it is SOOO rude for others to be late or to keep me waiting like in a doctor’s office, for example. My time is my most valuable possession for with it, I make my world.
Debbie, I understand exactly what you mean, it’s so true that time is the most valuable possession.