SEPTEMBER 5TH DECLARED `PROCRASTINATION DAY'

SEPTEMBER 5TH DECLARED `PROCRASTINATION DAY'

BRYN ATHYN, Pa. (Wireless Flash) -- We can't put off this news any longer: National Procrastination Day starts today (Sept. 5). The lazy person's holiday is sponsored by an organization called The Procrastinator's Club of America, which is asking folks to celebrate by waiting until the last minute to get a project done. Spokesman Les Waas also recommends procrastinating all year round on everything from taxes to grocery shopping because, chances are, you'll make a mistake regardless of if you hurry or take your time. Waas says procrastinating at Christmastime is also the best way to get good deals because you buy presents after the holiday during the big sales.