Sunday Nights and the painful inevitability of Monday morning
#1
Posted 19 April 2009 - 07:23 PM
How do you lot spend Sunday night? They are so bittersweet. You know you still have the time off work (or school) and you try to enjoy it but the looming inevitability of Monday morning and the week ahead spoils it all. I generally do really mundane things, like ironing my work clothes and tidying up because I know I won't have time in the week. It's such a waste of a weekend evening but if I go out, I will start the week tired and will fall behind and get grumpy. It's no kind of life!!
*harumph*
*harumph*
Burn rubber =/= warp speed
#2
Posted 19 April 2009 - 07:26 PM
Mezla PigDog, on Apr 19 2009, 12:23 PM, said:
How do you lot spend Sunday night? They are so bittersweet. You know you still have the time off work (or school) and you try to enjoy it but the looming inevitability of Monday morning and the week ahead spoils it all. I generally do really mundane things, like ironing my work clothes and tidying up because I know I won't have time in the week. It's such a waste of a weekend evening but if I go out, I will start the week tired and will fall behind and get grumpy. It's no kind of life!!
*harumph*
*harumph*
I normally start doing whatever homework I was given on Friday LOL
I still heart Goodkind.
#3
Posted 19 April 2009 - 07:31 PM
Usually shake off a hangover, get my work gear ready for the week, play video games and watch TV. Work out if the hangover isn't too brutal.
#4
Posted 19 April 2009 - 07:35 PM
Last day of my holiday.
Exams coming.
Fail.
Exams coming.
Fail.
Cougar said:
Grief, FFS will you do something with your sig, it's bloody awful
worry said:
Grief is right (until we abolish capitalism).
#5
Posted 19 April 2009 - 07:57 PM
I work. On monday I rest. My way is better than your way. You know it is.
Legalise drugs! And murder!
#7
Posted 19 April 2009 - 08:49 PM
I still heart Goodkind.
#8
Posted 19 April 2009 - 09:08 PM
I'm lying... I'm looking at tomorrow with the same dread as always.
But if I got a big sale on Mondays then I'm lively as hell, but it done always work out that way!
But if I got a big sale on Mondays then I'm lively as hell, but it done always work out that way!
souls are for wimps
#9
#10
Posted 19 April 2009 - 09:16 PM
I'm a financial adviser, my job is essentially to make people rich, protect them whatever life throws at them and in the process make me and my company loads of money.
souls are for wimps
#11
Posted 19 April 2009 - 09:18 PM
Frookenhauer, on Apr 19 2009, 02:16 PM, said:
I'm a financial adviser, my job is essentially to make people rich, protect them whatever life throws at them and in the process make me and my company loads of money.
NICE. I bet things must suck right now though
I still heart Goodkind.
#12
Posted 19 April 2009 - 09:24 PM
Just end up selling more insurance, people are scared, so i sell em scare protection...But actually, truth be told, right now is a fantastic time to buy into the market cos everything is dirt cheap. some companies in the uk which have a huge asset base are just undervalued in some cases if you look at Taylor Wimpey are at present trading at one twentieth of the value they were at in peak 2007, I'm having some of that thank you very much, i'll chance it. and it doesn't stop there...
But right now the way to invest is mostly buy and hold, im sure there are boffins out there that can figure out a way to carry on as per normal, but you're talking to the wrong person, i only know enough to sell with conviction .
But right now the way to invest is mostly buy and hold, im sure there are boffins out there that can figure out a way to carry on as per normal, but you're talking to the wrong person, i only know enough to sell with conviction .
souls are for wimps
#13
Posted 19 April 2009 - 09:26 PM
Frookenhauer, on Apr 19 2009, 02:24 PM, said:
Just end up selling more insurance, people are scared, so i sell em scare protection...But actually, truth be told, right now is a fantastic time to buy into the market cos everything is dirt cheap. some companies in the uk which have a huge asset base are just undervalued in some cases if you look at Taylor Wimpey are at present trading at one twentieth of the value they were at in peak 2007, I'm having some of that thank you very much, i'll chance it. and it doesn't stop there...
But right now the way to invest is mostly buy and hold, im sure there are boffins out there that can figure out a way to carry on as per normal, but you're talking to the wrong person, i only know enough to sell with conviction .
But right now the way to invest is mostly buy and hold, im sure there are boffins out there that can figure out a way to carry on as per normal, but you're talking to the wrong person, i only know enough to sell with conviction .
If I had a reliable source of income I'd be doing it. I'd be buying up shit left and right. As it is, I do not have a reliable source of income. Blasts! Lol.
I still heart Goodkind.
#14
Posted 19 April 2009 - 09:27 PM
so what is it you do assail me old chum?
souls are for wimps
#15
#16
Posted 19 April 2009 - 09:56 PM
Chill after an excellent party on Sat that officially lasted until 7am this morning. Grabbed some beers, and sat on the Hoe to enjoy the sunlight. She was on the Hoe, essentially the only picturesque area Plymouth has and which the most important part is a big area of green surrounding the lighthouse Smeaton's Tower. Nice place to sit on the grass and drink booze. And also get sunburn from the rays hitting my pasty white nerd skin.
Good times.
Good times.
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#17
Posted 20 April 2009 - 02:30 AM
i do as little as i can possibly get away with. Its the last chance to be completely lazy before the week starts again.
I've always been crazy but its kept me from going insane.
#18
Posted 20 April 2009 - 02:40 AM
I know EXACTLY what you mean! I mean, the mornings aren't bad but eventually you have to face up to what's coming. Mind you, I still hate Mondays more than Sundays.
Also, I hate Thursdays. They seem like an unnecessary obstruction between Wednesday and Friday.
Anyway, played football yesterday, and although we pwnd the opposition, I jarred my wrist badly and it still hurts like Hood's own kiss. But on the plus side, no school because of it!
Also, I hate Thursdays. They seem like an unnecessary obstruction between Wednesday and Friday.
Anyway, played football yesterday, and although we pwnd the opposition, I jarred my wrist badly and it still hurts like Hood's own kiss. But on the plus side, no school because of it!
Suck it Errant!
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#19
Posted 20 April 2009 - 02:42 AM
I usally get anything ready I need for the week ahead and relax and watch tv. Sometimes I relax with friends, but there is always relaxing. I am with Mez, don't like to start the week tired at all. I also often make social arrangements for the next weekend on an Sunday night for some reason.
That Elephant is looking rather frayed at the edges
#20
Posted 20 April 2009 - 02:43 AM
You'll hate Thursdays until you realize that the weekend ACTUALLY begins on Thursday night in college.
I recover, and think about the nice non-drunken actually restful sleep I'll be getting later on.
I recover, and think about the nice non-drunken actually restful sleep I'll be getting later on.
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