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I always used to hate Sundays as a kid...they were so boring!

I now realise their true worth. I LOVE not doing anything except making dinner and checking out emails, reading the paper, drinking endless tea curled up by the fire- even better in Autumn! Bliss :sleep:

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I always used to hate Sundays as a kid...they were so boring!

I now realise their true worth. I LOVE not doing anything except making dinner and checking out emails, reading the paper, drinking endless tea curled up by the fire- even better in Autumn! Bliss

 

...and then the bliss is shattered by the ringing of the phone with Mrs Smith asking for her bush pruning :mad1:

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...and then the bliss is shattered by the ringing of the phone with Mrs Smith asking for her bush pruning :mad1:

You get a lot of ladies asking for that, do you?...bushes trimmed, that is. :sneaky2:

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I always used to hate Sundays as a kid...they were so boring!

I now realise their true worth. I LOVE not doing anything except making dinner and checking out emails, reading the paper, drinking endless tea curled up by the fire- even better in Autumn! Bliss :sleep:

 

having the wife pamper to my every need after i have done yet another shift on the railways through saturday nite in the p'#/ing rain, more tea dear, oh if you must.:001_tongue:

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