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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Ohh I do believe creamy pints will be had this weekend?
Any lucky Fabbers got meets planned over the weekend?
I think I’ll sink pints and St. James Infirmary Blues! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Two weeks off starting at 5pm...there will be ponts, there will be food and hopefully a meet ... "
A gorgeous couple like you both will get a meet no bothers x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Don't know what we're doing yet as Jay is getting his 2nd shot of vaccine tomorrow. Meant to be going for dinner with him but that depends on his reaction. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Don't know what we're doing yet as Jay is getting his 2nd shot of vaccine tomorrow. Meant to be going for dinner with him but that depends on his reaction. " Hope everything works out |
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By *ubal1Man
over a year ago
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I believe the the social construct of 'the weekend' is a product of the industrial society where the division between worktime and playtime is artificially contrived; to me every day is a blend between work, leisure, rest, study, family time, etc.
I do not look forward to the Weekend as a break from work, that is labourious, a grind, something to be endured.
The concept of 'the weekend' is a throwback to an era that is passing into history. |
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By *affa31Woman
over a year ago
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"I believe the the social construct of 'the weekend' is a product of the industrial society where the division between worktime and playtime is artificially contrived; to me every day is a blend between work, leisure, rest, study, family time, etc.
I do not look forward to the Weekend as a break from work, that is labourious, a grind, something to be endured.
The concept of 'the weekend' is a throwback to an era that is passing into history."
Alexa, define fun sponge |
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"I believe the the social construct of 'the weekend' is a product of the industrial society where the division between worktime and playtime is artificially contrived; to me every day is a blend between work, leisure, rest, study, family time, etc.
I do not look forward to the Weekend as a break from work, that is labourious, a grind, something to be endured.
The concept of 'the weekend' is a throwback to an era that is passing into history."
Oh its "contrived". That's what contrived is. Okeydokey |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I believe the the social construct of 'the weekend' is a product of the industrial society where the division between worktime and playtime is artificially contrived; to me every day is a blend between work, leisure, rest, study, family time, etc.
I do not look forward to the Weekend as a break from work, that is labourious, a grind, something to be endured.
The concept of 'the weekend' is a throwback to an era that is passing into history.
Alexa, define fun sponge "
Jaffa31 you absolute queen XD ‘fun sponge’ have a great weekend. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I believe the the social construct of 'the weekend' is a product of the industrial society where the division between worktime and playtime is artificially contrived; to me every day is a blend between work, leisure, rest, study, family time, etc.
I do not look forward to the Weekend as a break from work, that is labourious, a grind, something to be endured.
The concept of 'the weekend' is a throwback to an era that is passing into history."
Somebody has the sociology book out. Your next stop will be Karl Marx’s Communist Manifesto |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I believe the the social construct of 'the weekend' is a product of the industrial society where the division between worktime and playtime is artificially contrived; to me every day is a blend between work, leisure, rest, study, family time, etc.
I do not look forward to the Weekend as a break from work, that is labourious, a grind, something to be endured.
The concept of 'the weekend' is a throwback to an era that is passing into history."
As someone who has worked 5 years of 24/7 shift work I'm quite happy enjoying my contrived weekends at the moment |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I believe the the social construct of 'the weekend' is a product of the industrial society where the division between worktime and playtime is artificially contrived; to me every day is a blend between work, leisure, rest, study, family time, etc.
I do not look forward to the Weekend as a break from work, that is labourious, a grind, something to be endured.
The concept of 'the weekend' is a throwback to an era that is passing into history.
Alexa, define fun sponge "
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I believe the the social construct of 'the weekend' is a product of the industrial society where the division between worktime and playtime is artificially contrived; to me every day is a blend between work, leisure, rest, study, family time, etc.
I do not look forward to the Weekend as a break from work, that is labourious, a grind, something to be endured.
The concept of 'the weekend' is a throwback to an era that is passing into history."
Well an era thats passing into history for you as your at pensionable age... for the rest of us not so much |
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"I believe the the social construct of 'the weekend' is a product of the industrial society where the division between worktime and playtime is artificially contrived; to me every day is a blend between work, leisure, rest, study, family time, etc.
I do not look forward to the Weekend as a break from work, that is labourious, a grind, something to be endured.
The concept of 'the weekend' is a throwback to an era that is passing into history."
Yeah it is a contrivance but don't tell me you don't feel that different buzz in the air on a Friday or Saturday and remember the soul crushing feeling of a Sunday evening back in the ol school days... and yes these exist because of contrivance but everything is contrivance
The idea of countries, nationality, human rights, money I'd all contrived but if you get rid of these we'll just contrive different things
I said contrive a lot |
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By *ubal1Man
over a year ago
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Thanks everyone for your responses, that I knew my thoughts would elicit.
I actually work every day, but I structure each long day to include a (weekend-type) rest period.
My down time comes in small pieces daily, rather than an accumulated block, at the end of each week.
Thanks. |
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