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Easy like Sunday morning...

Antony Moxey

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Jun 24, 2004
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42,820
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Exmuff
1) Lie in or up and at 'em?
2) Wake the missus up for a bit of how's yer father or leave her asleep?
3) Full English or cereal?
4) Sport in the papers or sport on the telly?
5) Doss around the house or off out somewhere?

Usual rules apply: either/or, no alternatives, no boths, no neithers, no missing questions out.
 

Mark Wakeley

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May 10, 2011
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462
Location
Leeds
Wake her up
 

Mark Wakeley

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May 10, 2011
Messages
462
Location
Leeds
Wake her up
1.Lie in.
2.Wake her up.
3.Greek honey yoghurt all over the misses. (Sorry about the alternative there.)
4.See Spurs stuff the scum.
5.Doss
 

Mackster

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May 22, 2007
Messages
4,133
Location
Maidstone
1.Lie in.
2.Wake her up.
3.Greek honey yoghurt all over the misses. (Sorry about the alternative there.)
4.See Spurs stuff the scum.
5.Doss
She must be something special.

I agree with 1, 4 & 5.

I need to revaluate 5 as I can't trust a dodgy internet stream for the NLD so will have to go to pub.
 

IndoMike

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May 9, 2010
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Touring Central Java...
1. Wake up
2. Kick wife out of bed to make full English breakfast
3. Eat full English breakfast
4. Go back to sleep
5. Wake up in the evening and go out on the p*ss with mates until 3 a.m in the morning
 

Hants_red

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May 27, 2007
Messages
62,436
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League 1
1) Lie in or up and at 'em?
2) Wake the missus up for a bit of how's yer father or leave her asleep? Peace and quiet
3) Full English or cereal? Just for once actually had time to do so this morning.
4) Sport in the papers or sport on the telly? Only on the basis that no one wants to go and get a paper!
5) Doss around the house or off out somewhere? Don't generally get much choice on this. Always somewhere to be going on Sunday!
 

The_Original

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May 19, 2011
Messages
555
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The #1 MC in Devon, and Exeweb's top boy.
1) Up and at 'em- I work so I've got no choice
2) Leave her asleep- Being a sad ginger means I wont have to make this hard decision.
3) Full English- Cereal is for gayers, something I'd expect someone like Ian Sideman or BRB to eat.
4) Sport in the papers- I'll read the Sunday Mirror on my break
5) Out somewhere- Again, got no choice.
 
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Roy Hodgson

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Nov 29, 2010
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England Manager
1. Lie in given a chance
2. That would be up to my partner
3. Bran Flakes with some fresh fruit
4. Sport in the papers, preferably in bed
5. Sunday should be a day of rest. Ahead of a busy week.
 

Jean Jeannie

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Jun 5, 2007
Messages
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Location
One stop away from SJP
1) Lie in or up and at 'em? Depends whether I have a hangover
2) Wake the missus up for a bit of how's yer father or leave her asleep? N/A (not in rules.. yet)
3) Full English or cereal? Full English
4) Sport in the papers or sport on the telly? Telly
5) Doss around the house or off out somewhere? Bit of both

Usual rules apply: either/or, no alternatives, no boths, no neithers, no missing questions out.
...............
 

DJH2005

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Sep 5, 2010
Messages
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Location
Supporting City 'til the end.
1) Lie in or up and at 'em?
2) Wake the missus up for a bit of how's yer father or leave her asleep?
3) Full English or cereal?
4) Sport in the papers or sport on the telly?
5) Doss around the house or off out somewhere?
 
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