Am I alone on hating sundays? On sundays, you realice that the weekend is over, and you have to work on monday morning. And you think to your self: were the fock did this weekend go? Haven't done anything fun at all.
Sunday, bloody sunday!
I think someone set my soul alight
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Count me in Rian. Sundays suck and they roll up the pavements here too (ie there' s nothing to do and nowhere to go).
*BD is having a very bad day*
*BD is having a very bad day*
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I'm not a Sunday person either Rian and BD, it's a miserable day with the prospect of Monday morning and work just a kiss away, at least we have Heartland to cheer us up
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The only thing brightening up my Sundays are my luverly girlfriend, the band rehearsals and the occasional pub visit.
Oh, and the occasional morning sex, of course
IZZY.
Oh, and the occasional morning sex, of course
IZZY.
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Aaah
My sentiments too
And at least we have our happy community here to cheer us up after the first day back at the salt mines of a Monday.
My sentiments too
And at least we have our happy community here to cheer us up after the first day back at the salt mines of a Monday.
"Ohne deine hilfe verliere
Ich mich in diesem ort"
Ich mich in diesem ort"
Morning sex? Hmm. I had forgot that nice thingIzzy HaveMercy wrote:The only thing brightening up my Sundays are my luverly girlfriend, the band rehearsals and the occasional pub visit.
Oh, and the occasional morning sex, of course
IZZY.
I think someone set my soul alight
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I HATE HATE HATE Sundays. To make matters worse, it's chilly, raw, and pissing rain, and everything's grey. Can I tell you just how much I loathe Chicago in the fall & winter?! Yeah, thank goodness for HL...
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well in my experience it comes after the shower you and your partner have, after you've packed her daughter off to schoolSINsister wrote:Uhhhh...what's that? Never heard of it...Izzy HaveMercy wrote:Oh, and the occasional morning sex, of course
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No school on Sundays so clearly you were out of luck today ... LOL!!Red Sunsets wrote:well in my experience it comes after the shower you and your partner have, after you've packed her daughter off to schoolSINsister wrote:Uhhhh...what's that? Never heard of it...Izzy HaveMercy wrote:Oh, and the occasional morning sex, of course
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How come you're still at home at that hour of the morning? Shouldn't you be at work, or something?Red Sunsets wrote:well in my experience it comes after the shower you and your partner have, after you've packed her daughter off to school
I left my heart in Ballycastle...
I've been there myself mate.rian wrote:Am I alone on hating sundays? On sundays, you realice that the weekend is over, and you have to work on monday morning. And you think to your self: were the fock did this weekend go? Haven't done anything fun at all.
But....
Cheer up rian, you know what they say!
Some things in life are bad,
They can really make you mad......
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I had a lovely Sunday, thank you very much!
Perfect weather (sunny, no wind, not tooo hot), woke up next to my girlfriend, went for a good walk up the mountain/through the forest and then had an excellent supper.
The fact that the next day was Monday only started to bother me at about 10PM.
Perfect weather (sunny, no wind, not tooo hot), woke up next to my girlfriend, went for a good walk up the mountain/through the forest and then had an excellent supper.
The fact that the next day was Monday only started to bother me at about 10PM.
Sounds like a nice dayhallucienate wrote:I had a lovely Sunday, thank you very much!
Perfect weather (sunny, no wind, not tooo hot), woke up next to my girlfriend, went for a good walk up the mountain/through the forest and then had an excellent supper.
The fact that the next day was Monday only started to bother me at about 10PM.
The monday is almost over here now (at least the working part) and I did survive again.
I think someone set my soul alight
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Yep, 16:45, 15 minutes to gorian wrote:The monday is almost over here now (at least the working part) and I did survive again.
I just got home, and found a lot of CD's in my mailhallucienate wrote:Yep, 16:45, 15 minutes to gorian wrote:The monday is almost over here now (at least the working part) and I did survive again.
Now I'm happy again.
I loke mondays
I think someone set my soul alight
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I don't like mondays (copyright Geldof)
shiny, shiny, shiny boots of leather....
Hmmmm - Monday morning.
Wake up,
Get out of bed,
Drag a comb across my head,
etc.
Least the day's almost over. 2 hour meeting on electronic records management this morn, negotiating a contract with Oracle this affo, all the usual stuff on top of that, my head is fit to burst!!!
Wake up,
Get out of bed,
Drag a comb across my head,
etc.
Least the day's almost over. 2 hour meeting on electronic records management this morn, negotiating a contract with Oracle this affo, all the usual stuff on top of that, my head is fit to burst!!!
If I told them once, I told them a hundred times to put 'Spinal Tap' first and 'Puppet Show' last.
You've met the Oracle!!??mh wrote:Hmmmm - Monday morning.
Wake up,
Get out of bed,
Drag a comb across my head,
etc.
Least the day's almost over. 2 hour meeting on electronic records management this morn, negotiating a contract with Oracle this affo, all the usual stuff on top of that, my head is fit to burst!!!
To not know and to ask a question is a moment of embarrassment; to not know and not ask is a lifetime of shame.
Yeh, he's an arrogant little hotshot in a business suit who says "80 grand", you say "20 and no more", he puts on a sulky face, taps at his laptop for a bit and says "80 grand", you say "we don't have to buy your s**t database anyway, you know" and that's how to win every time.snubnoseuk wrote:You've met the Oracle!!??
If I told them once, I told them a hundred times to put 'Spinal Tap' first and 'Puppet Show' last.
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LOLmh wrote:Yeh, he's an arrogant little hotshot in a business suit who says "80 grand", you say "20 and no more", he puts on a sulky face, taps at his laptop for a bit and says "80 grand", you say "we don't have to buy your **** database anyway, you know" and that's how to win every time.snubnoseuk wrote:You've met the Oracle!!??
Next up tell your Microsoft consultant that you're considering going completely open source. The reaction is always good for a laugh.
Niccccccccemh wrote:Yeh, he's an arrogant little hotshot in a business suit who says "80 grand", you say "20 and no more", he puts on a sulky face, taps at his laptop for a bit and says "80 grand", you say "we don't have to buy your **** database anyway, you know" and that's how to win every time.snubnoseuk wrote:You've met the Oracle!!??
To not know and to ask a question is a moment of embarrassment; to not know and not ask is a lifetime of shame.