What do you do on Sunday?
Discussion
Initforthemoney said:
poo at Paul's said:
djcube said:
Conservatory, see through roof, Orangery, non see through roof.
No, an orangery is a conservatory with £15k wker tax added on! I had to pay nearly £25k wker tax on mine!
Not fair
bobbo89 said:
toastybase said:
Sleep until 11am. Then eat snacks (chocolate, cold pizza, Jaffa cakes etc with a bottle of OJ from the petrol station).
Back to bed for 3hrs from 3pm-6pm.
Rush to get my work shorts washed before a film and more eating. Eventually get to sleep for midnight then up at 5am for work.
How can you sleep for 3 hours after that much sugar?!!!Back to bed for 3hrs from 3pm-6pm.
Rush to get my work shorts washed before a film and more eating. Eventually get to sleep for midnight then up at 5am for work.
No two Sundays are the same with me.
Either I'm up early to watch cartoons and eat Cheerios with my daughter, or my wife lets me have a lie in for a bit and then I get up later and watch cartoons and eat Cheerios with my daughter.
Then we may have places to go, or we'll go out for a walk, or go to the local adventure farm park (annual membership) and I will try and get the lawn mowed, or the car washed, that kind of thing
Once the little one's asleep I can try and get my leg over or we'll eat some crappy food and watch a film or something
Either I'm up early to watch cartoons and eat Cheerios with my daughter, or my wife lets me have a lie in for a bit and then I get up later and watch cartoons and eat Cheerios with my daughter.
Then we may have places to go, or we'll go out for a walk, or go to the local adventure farm park (annual membership) and I will try and get the lawn mowed, or the car washed, that kind of thing
Once the little one's asleep I can try and get my leg over or we'll eat some crappy food and watch a film or something
My usual Sunday typically involves a walk, seeing family and generally trying to relax however yesterday's Sunday was a little different.
I travelled from the green grass of home all the way to Twickenham to watch my countries Rugby team get a bloody nose, that was not a relaxing afternoon
That being said, it was still a great day.
I travelled from the green grass of home all the way to Twickenham to watch my countries Rugby team get a bloody nose, that was not a relaxing afternoon
That being said, it was still a great day.
Initforthemoney said:
poo at Paul's said:
djcube said:
Conservatory, see through roof, Orangery, non see through roof.
No, an orangery is a conservatory with £15k wker tax added on! I had to pay nearly £25k wker tax on mine!
Not fair
poo at Paul's said:
Initforthemoney said:
poo at Paul's said:
djcube said:
Conservatory, see through roof, Orangery, non see through roof.
No, an orangery is a conservatory with £15k wker tax added on! I had to pay nearly £25k wker tax on mine!
Not fair
Today so far.
Finally drift off to sleep sometime after 2.30am due to incondiderate aholes having a party where some woman is insistent on belting out songs on karaoke - which fool told her she could sing??
Wife's alarm goes off at 5am
Wife gets up at 6am.
I get up at 7.30am, do washing. Contemplate unloading and loading the dishwasher. Do just that.
Have breakfast
9.40am walk to Asda to get a few bits for during the week.
Wish i'd brought my wet weather rucksack as it pissed it down.
10.15, get home and strip off and dump clothes in tumble dryer to dry out. Put on fresh clothes
Put shopping away
Browse the net
Mess about with the dog for a while
Set myself up to watch BSB from Cadders today.
Run hoover through the lounge and hallway.
bk the dog for barking at the scooter riders at the cafe.
It will end up with me trying to keep the wife calm when she gets home - 14th day in a row with no time off - and drinking the bottle of Asahi Super Dry in the fridge.
Finally drift off to sleep sometime after 2.30am due to incondiderate aholes having a party where some woman is insistent on belting out songs on karaoke - which fool told her she could sing??
Wife's alarm goes off at 5am
Wife gets up at 6am.
I get up at 7.30am, do washing. Contemplate unloading and loading the dishwasher. Do just that.
Have breakfast
9.40am walk to Asda to get a few bits for during the week.
Wish i'd brought my wet weather rucksack as it pissed it down.
10.15, get home and strip off and dump clothes in tumble dryer to dry out. Put on fresh clothes
Put shopping away
Browse the net
Mess about with the dog for a while
Set myself up to watch BSB from Cadders today.
Run hoover through the lounge and hallway.
bk the dog for barking at the scooter riders at the cafe.
It will end up with me trying to keep the wife calm when she gets home - 14th day in a row with no time off - and drinking the bottle of Asahi Super Dry in the fridge.
Visiting northern in laws for a long weekend of Huddersfield getting schooled by Fulham, mooching about Holmfirth and today is a visit to Cannon Hall. (After spending the morning leisurely drinking orange juice and reading the times in the plastic/glass/brick extension thingy of indeterminate nomenclature, naturally).
A rather typical and standard type of Sunday today. First cuppa about 8 am and find whatever motor related programme on TV will keep me entertained through to the second cuppa. Mrs is at the stable tending horses. A bit of surfing the net before I decide to get my arse in gear and do something. Today was a bit of tidying up in the garden. Followed by a quick wash and dry for the Hellcat. Followed by a quick razz out (just to ensure it's thoroughly dry you understand ). Then I gave mine and the missus Volvos a quick wash, mostly to get all the bird st off them. Put jet wash and other car wash doodads away in the garage. Tinker with a petrol strimmer - sharpen the blades and grease the bottom gear. (I'll need to use it next weekend). Now it's time for some relaxing with a cold beer or two and decide what to make for dinner.
Initforthemoney said:
Usual routine for us.
Papers get delivered by hand, so skim read them over coffee and croissants with freshly squeezed oj.
Shower, and then get dressed and take the dogs out around the woods we have.
Back for coffee and then sit in the orangery to read the read the papers in more detail.
Lunchtime pop in to the village to our local and have maybe a roast, or even a ploughmans if its too hot along with a couple of pints.
Back home, snooze for an hour or so, take the dogs out again and by that time dinner has been served.
Wash that down with a few glasses of vino, shower, get the staff rotas organised, make a cuppa then off to bed by 11.
Perfect.
PerfectPapers get delivered by hand, so skim read them over coffee and croissants with freshly squeezed oj.
Shower, and then get dressed and take the dogs out around the woods we have.
Back for coffee and then sit in the orangery to read the read the papers in more detail.
Lunchtime pop in to the village to our local and have maybe a roast, or even a ploughmans if its too hot along with a couple of pints.
Back home, snooze for an hour or so, take the dogs out again and by that time dinner has been served.
Wash that down with a few glasses of vino, shower, get the staff rotas organised, make a cuppa then off to bed by 11.
Perfect.
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