Procrastinators' Club of America

The Procrastinators' Club of America is based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and describes its purpose as promoting "the philosophy of relaxation through putting off until later those things that needn't be done today.

[4] In 1987, Waas joked the club had "about a half-million members in the United States, although only about 5,000 have gotten around to joining.

[7][8] At the meeting, the club decided its Christmas party would be held in April, although it postponed choosing the exact date.

The foundry told the protesters that it would be glad to replace the bell—so long as it was returned in the original packaging.

[15] Lester Morton "Les" Waas, the founder of the club, died in 2016 aged 94 years.