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What do you do on a Sunday?


Ylf

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It varies.

In summer, Sundays are for racing motorcycles. If not racing, then spectating, live or on tv. Outwith that the roadbike comes out and I'm off out on that.

In winter sport on tv is the order of the day or time in the garage spannering the aforementioned motorcycles.

Always plenty to do :) 

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I have 2 sundays in a 4 week rota that i work. If it is the 2 weeks that I am working i get up early and go to work. If it is the 2 sundays in the 4 week rota that I do not work then I get pished on the saturday then get back around midnight watch some porn then have a w**k and do not get up until 3pm. This weekend I am working. :(

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I try to be outside in the fresh air as much as possible at the weekend as like most people I work indoors and it is not healthy.

We try to visit a place in Scotland we've never been to before on a Sunday (or Saturday if there's no football). I've cancelled Sky so I'll be watching very little of the EPL "Super Sunday" nonsense from now on and I plan to climb some munros for the first time over the next couple of months (suggestions welcome).

Thankfully I don't suffer hangovers much so I can still have a good Saturday night and feel okay the next day. Long may that continue.

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11 hours ago, Ylf said:

 

Do you go to church Sit about house all day. Go for a day trip. Do the garden visit in laws?

 

I usually just relax on a Sunday or do the garden. No pints for me as up early. What do you look t tend to do on a Sunday

 

I punctuate.

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If the Gers are playing (and depending where) Fry up, papers, pub-match-pub, full Sunday dinner at home.
If not, out walking the dugs, birdwatching, fishing or a round of golf, full Sunday dinner at home.

Cannae whack Sundays.

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Sorry. I should elaborate. 
You wake up in the morning, you've got to read all the Sunday papers, the kids are running round, you've got to mow the lawn, wash the car, deliver a homily, and you think "Sunday, bloody Sunday!".


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Usually watch Match of the Day on a Sunday morning. Then I'll listen to a bit of Cerys Matthews. Afternoon is spent watching the Adler Mannheim game during hockey season. I'll also have Guy Garvey's Finest Hour and then my mates radio show on. Sunday night is occasionally NFL if I can find a way to watch it.

Used to watch the all day Wheeler Dealers marathon on Discovery Turbo but there's only so often you can watch the same episodes.

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Like when MotD is on from 07.30 to 09.00 - Do my weeks ironing and watch MotD in peace, if the other half is staying over she likes a lie in so suits us both.

Decent cooked breakfast, do whatever we doing as a couple, she normally disappears in afternoon home to her kids, and I can go to the pub and watch football.

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15 hours ago, Cardinal Richelieu said:

Sorry. I should elaborate. 

You wake up in the morning, you've got to read all the Sunday papers, the kids are running round, you've got to mow the lawn, wash the car, deliver a homily, and you think "Sunday, bloody Sunday!".

You're one of these medieval cardinals, aren't you?  Before they brought in celibacy.

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I fucking hate Sunday's, definitely stems from School days. 

As soon as 5pm hits, that's it, the day is over. I am just counting down the hours till Monday morning. 

Quite shite really, wait all week for two days off and spend a large proportion of one dreading the next day. 

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1 hour ago, LondonHMFC said:

I fucking hate Sunday's, definitely stems from School days. 

As soon as 5pm hits, that's it, the day is over. I am just counting down the hours till Monday morning. 

Quite shite really, wait all week for two days off and spend a large proportion of one dreading the next day. 

I would imagine doing something else to take your mind off the clearly awful job you have would help.

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