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What is Your #1 concern this Easter Weekend?
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Dear All,
I hope you are well. The Easter weekend is upon us, and as such, I wondered what the average Chatterbanker does on a long weekend. Let us know what your weekend will, in the most part, consist of.
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Which of the following activities will be the main focus of your bank holiday weekend?
- "Nothing" - I intend to be a undirected, unproductive slob for the weekend. - 22 votes
- 44%
- Seeing Family - 12 votes
- 24%
- Working - 9 votes
- 18%
- Drinking - 5 votes
- 10%
- Religious Activities - 1 vote
- 2%
- Eating Chocolate - 1 vote
- 2%
- Sleeping - 0 vote
- 0%
- Having a "short break" holiday - 0 vote
- 0%
Stats until: 21:30 Sat 23rd Nov 2024 (Refreshed every 5 minutes)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Bit behind the times there, eh, Lindzlakeetoo? I'd say by about, oh 18 months or so.
I'm actually terribly flattered that your life is so boring that you feel the need to pretend to be me, but I do have to warn you, it's not all a bed of roses at the moment.
You're most welcome to go and work all weekend for me so I *can* actually spend time with my family and my non married boyfriend. When you've finished work all day, you'll have to get home and clean out the rabbit hutch, call my friends for a catch up (it's OK, I won't tell them how lonely you are), chuck in a load of washing, iron the clothes that you will need for Sunday's shift at work, sort out the bills that need paying and then start writing the assignment that needs handing in in a couple of weeks. That'd be grand, ta.
By the way, just a wee tip for you, if you really want to get into the swing of things, the name doesn't have a 'D' in it, OK?
Have fun :o)
I'm actually terribly flattered that your life is so boring that you feel the need to pretend to be me, but I do have to warn you, it's not all a bed of roses at the moment.
You're most welcome to go and work all weekend for me so I *can* actually spend time with my family and my non married boyfriend. When you've finished work all day, you'll have to get home and clean out the rabbit hutch, call my friends for a catch up (it's OK, I won't tell them how lonely you are), chuck in a load of washing, iron the clothes that you will need for Sunday's shift at work, sort out the bills that need paying and then start writing the assignment that needs handing in in a couple of weeks. That'd be grand, ta.
By the way, just a wee tip for you, if you really want to get into the swing of things, the name doesn't have a 'D' in it, OK?
Have fun :o)