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The sun is shining, so what are you doing today?

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Not much to add to the title really. What are you all up to on this fine day?
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    A321A321 Posts: 6,363
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    Drinking heavily.
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    2shy20072shy2007 Posts: 52,579
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    Garden centre later :D with a spot of lunch, now to convince hubby it is a good idea when he gets back from walking the dog :p
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    BirthdayGirlBirthdayGirl Posts: 64,286
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    Slothing in the sun :)
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    hobbleithobbleit Posts: 10,709
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    working
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 21,093
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    'Drinking heavily' - Good plan
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 18,013
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    I have just finished the marathon. Record time this year. Phew!
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 10,273
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    My mum's house, I think she's doing a picnic, will proberbly go to the river in Chester. :)
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 21,093
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    ardwark wrote: »
    I have just finished the marathon. Record time this year. Phew!
    Well done, very bold :D
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 7,440
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    Going back to bed. Getting up about 4ish, dinner about 6ish and back to bed about 7ish. Same as most Sundays
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    Andy2Andy2 Posts: 11,949
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    We'll be going out for a nice walk over Werneth Low, a local high spot. It's about a half-hour walk, just enough to give us some exercise and freshen us up without getting tedious.
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    MamboJimboMamboJimbo Posts: 4,382
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    Feeling poorly :cry: So after I've taken the dog out for a walk, just lying on the sofa all day catching up with stuff on the Sky planner!
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    floozie_21floozie_21 Posts: 3,074
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    Same as yesterday - sat at my desk writing an assignment on systemic risk and capital adequacy....and getting nowhere fast :(
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 21,093
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    Going back to bed. Getting up about 4ish, dinner about 6ish and back to bed about 7ish. Same as most Sundays
    :eek: but the sun is shining!
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    Arthur.CrumbleArthur.Crumble Posts: 932
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    Working.
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    SherbetLemonSherbetLemon Posts: 4,073
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    Doing the washing and getting it hung out and dried before any ignorant neighbours decide to start a BBQ without forewarning me.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 7,440
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    :eek: but the sun is shining!

    I know depressing isn't it? LOL

    Where I live in Woolwich people are trapped until about 11pm because of the sodding Marathon. Think of the letter "U" and my strees is in the centre of it. Trapped on three sides by closed roads from 8am for this stupid event. So assuming I could drive and had money to pay to do something I couldn't go out until lunchtime anyway to go out somewhere.

    And no I don't want to go and cheer the runners on. The only thing that will get me down to watch is if there is an out of control combine harverster ploughing through the middle of the runners. Now that would be worth going to see. :)
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    OneTreeHillFanOneTreeHillFan Posts: 7,725
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    Spending the day in a hot, stuffy kitchen wishing I was at home being lazy
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 21,093
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    I know depressing isn't it? LOL

    Where I live in Woolwich people are trapped until about 11pm because of the sodding Marathon. Think of the letter "U" and my strees is in the centre of it. Trapped on three sides by closed roads from 8am for this stupid event. So assuming I could drive and had money to pay to do something I couldn't go out until lunchtime anyway to go out somewhere.

    And no I don't want to go and cheer the runners on. The only thing that will get me down to watch is if there is an out of control combine harverster ploughing through the middle of the runners. Now that would be worth going to see. :)

    :mad: bad marathon:mad: Do you have a garden? My plan is to take laptop in the garden so DS can come with me :D Now thats sad :D
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    BethaneenyBethaneeny Posts: 10,094
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    still in bed, going to finish odd bits of work for tomorrow
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    shmiskshmisk Posts: 7,963
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    am in between night shifts so going to bed - kicking hey
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    HogzillaHogzilla Posts: 24,116
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    Mucking out bunnies.

    Spreading muck in the bottom of me potato trenches then planting some spuds.

    Weeding where I want to sink a garden pond.

    Off to some DIY store or other to buy paint as Son 2 is painting bathroom for me.

    Oh and we did our first bike ride of the year yesterday - managed about 14 miles or so, and might do another later if my bum's up to it.

    Was going up the Dales to admire lambs but think I'll do that tomorrow.
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    MrIncredibleMrIncredible Posts: 5,034
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    I'm actually off work for the first weekend in about a century, so Im going to the pub immediately to get p*ssed.
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    LysandarLysandar Posts: 1,240
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    Watch "Columbo" 1.30 pm ITV 1.
    Strewth, what else would one do?
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    SwipeSwipe Posts: 6,381
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    Sitting in the garden with the laptop, maybe go on a cycle ride later this afternoon and maybe take the motorbike out for a blast this evening when all the mobile speed cameras have gone home.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 2,785
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    I'm going to sit in the garden, have some lunch, then off to work for a few hours.
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