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Your top 5 things to do on a Sunday - when not football season

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    SpikedDawgSpikedDawg Posts: 106 ✭✭✭ Junior

    I usually always work Sundays at my hotel. But on the rare occasion I am not:

    1. Catch up on sleep.
    2. Play a video game or two with my fiance.
    3. Have a nice dinner with my fiance because our schedules usually don't allow it.
    4. Catch up on my DVR (Vikings has already been binged to completion).
    5. Sleep.
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    christopheruleschristopherules Posts: 14,296 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
    1. Church
    2. 1/2 of Sunday’s (26 a year) I have to go to work
    3. The “honey-do” list (it’s always growing)
    4. Attempt to teach my young kids how to throw & catch a football well.
    5. Watch YouTube videos about ANYTHING that’s Georgia Bulldogs football related.
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