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(, Wed 14 Jan 2004, 13:01)
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Sundays
Some of us are old enough to remember Sundays when shops weren't allowed to open and no one did anything.

But even today they are still a bizarre day.

Tell us about what you have done bored on a Sunday, or reminisce about what Douglas Adams called 'the long dark teatime of the soul', that time when you've had all the baths that are useful but it's still only 3 o'clock.
(, Sun 31 Oct 2010, 20:40, 4 replies, latest was 14 years ago)
Sundays when I was a kid
was doing bugger all between October and March, but then the rest of the sundays between March through October was the 'going for a run-out after dinner' day. In my dad's Vauxhall Viva, we'd go to the seaside. Nearly always Hornsea and Withernsea, with a couple of other small places in between.

Sundays - Going to the seaside and sitting in the car.
(, Mon 1 Nov 2010, 11:37, Reply)
That's Life
then time for bed and school the next day.

I used to want those items about genital-shaped vegetables to go on for ever.
(, Tue 2 Nov 2010, 13:26, Reply)
They don't have Sunday's on the Outer Hebrides
They have THE SABBATH.

Not so much a day, as a 24hour living death.
(, Thu 4 Nov 2010, 7:30, Reply)
i once ate 3 ice lollies for sunday breakfast
orange fruity - POW!
(, Tue 16 Nov 2010, 22:19, Reply)

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