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brassneck
24 Aug 24 21:41
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Everything and everybody seem to do everything at a slower pace.
And i am talking about all walks of life.
it seems to me like everyone has turned back the clock 30 years.
back to the 1990 's sort of thing.
it looks like Sunday really is a lazy day,and people get 3 days pay if they have to work on a Sunday.
punters better start winning 3 times their normal daily profit on a Sunday just to keep up to speed.Wink

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brassneck
When: 24 Aug 24 21:52
An EASY WAY TO FIX THIS PROBLEM WOULD BE TO INCREASE YOUR NORMAL GAMBLING STAKES THREE FOLD ON A SUNDAY ,and then you will be up to speedGrin
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Regbutler
When: 25 Aug 24 08:03
30 years ago, 1994,the betting shops didn't open on Sundays
Not sure if pubs could open all day, officially, either
Think it changed late 90s
Otherwise the big rush from 12 to 2, then open again at 7
And no supermarkets open either
Didn't have much choice whether to have a lazy day or not
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brassneck
When: 25 Aug 24 11:21
i think people stay in bed longer on a Sunday,they even walk slower ,they go to places that have not planned to go to.
even footballers walk when they are suppose to run.Jockeys don't care if they win or lose.And people look at TV programs that they are not interested in.Everyone just walks around with nothing to do.
in fact,people should do away with Sunday and have  SIX day week.Grin
By:
brassneck
When: 25 Aug 24 11:33
OR,better still,Sunday should be renamed Luckyday,this would motivate everyoneLaugh
By:
kingscrewed
When: 25 Aug 24 11:42
Think supermarkets started opening on Sunday's late 94 think build upto xmas around the time the national lottery started.
By:
brassneck
When: 25 Aug 24 11:45
example="hello George,any plans for Luckyday?"
Ah hello Jack,"yes i intend to put £100 on Newcastle United to beat Bournemouth on Luckyday to test my luck"Grin
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The Dragon
When: 25 Aug 24 13:54
six days shalt thou labour and do all though has to do
but the seventh day is the sabbath and though shalt do no work
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canny danny
When: 25 Aug 24 21:43
All shops close on Sunday's in Germany.We were told that opening on Sunday was more choice, but it means more choice,it has had a detrimental impact on families and only benefits big business.It should be Sunday closed except leisure
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