You'd think that I would have learned not to procrastinate. But in just about every aspect of my life, I wait until the last conceivable minute to do what needs to be done. Whether it's moving cross-country or going for a run at night, I'm pretty bad about punctual planning. But it's worked for me so far, so I don't have plans to change. Which brings me to my first topic of the night: Moving I was lulled into a false sense of security about the ease of moving during college. Back then, everything I owned fit snugly in the back of a Mercury Cougar (terrible car, don't buy one), and moving felt like an adventure. Sort of like I was a high class hobo. But no more. Now, moving involves my truck (15 mpg), an extortionate U-haul fee, and sedating the dogs. The silver lining is that the urge to burn everything I own out of frustration probably makes me less materialistic. Jess might not agree. Question I've had the e...