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.
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
30 years ago, 1994,the betting shops didn't open on SundaysNot sure if pubs could open all day, officially, eitherThink it changed late 90sOtherwise the big rush from 12 to 2, then open again at 7And no supermarkets open eitherDidn't have much choice
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.
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 a
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"
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"
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
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