
I'm sure you've all heard somebody say "I'll take care of that when I get around to it." Sound familiar?
Well, that excuse is terminated because here it is, your very own "round tuit."
No more excuses from your spouses or significant others, or you for that matter. When you hear them beginning to procrastinate, just hand them a copy of the image to the left.
Sorry buster, here's your round tuit, so get moving.
This is a very powerful weapon to fight procrastination, use it wisely.
Oh, one more thing. It doesn't work when any NFL football game is on, regardless of time zone. Sorry!
You are licensed to use this once for free. After that you have to donate a can of food to your local food bank. Enjoy.
And no, you can't have my wife's email address.

When my son was younger we gave him an actual round "tuit". It was the size of a quarter and we told him to keep it in is pocket. It was a very valuable lesson toa teenager. I have not thought about it in a long time. He is 26 years old now. It was a great tool to teach him responsibility. Thanks for a look into the past.
Happy Friday!!
Lori
Richard,
Thank you! Love it!
I finally cleaned my basement (or as we say in New England - 'cellar') the other night! Done.
I finally put away my summer close last night - Done!
My husband was nagging me!
Lori, I heard about this years ago but didn't know they actually existed.
Tony, Use it wisely.
Marlene, I didn't know nagging worked in that direction. Thanks for the tip.
Boy I am one of those procrastinators just ask my wife. I need to update many thing on my profile just haven't done it.
John, Well then, I guess you'll just have to wait until you get around to it. Oops, too late.
Richard - I love it! I know a couple of procrastinators I could use this one...
lol! I remember my grandmother having a "round tuit" hanging in her kitchen.
your friend in Charlottesville!
I first found out about round TUITs when I was East Texas Sectional Chairman for Alpha Phi Omega National Service Fraternity back in 1980. As a Service Fraternity, we often conducted various self-improvement seminars at our sectional, regional, and national conventions. I probably still have my first round TUIT in one of my posterity boxes here; I know it was a yellow one.