I am off from work for a week. Anybody got any suggestions??
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don't watch tv. Just sleep! Relax- read. Stay out of each others faces and learn to love your own company. If nothing at all. appreciate good sleep.
Go to Madame Tussards and the National Gallery and the British Museum.
See what it is the tourists are enjoying !!
Get in touch with a charity and help them out for a few days - they'll really apreciate it.
eh..go window shopping or join the kbc and do work in darkly section for Norwegian imports, while filling in for Mr Hammond of the beloved top gear. After you could go for a walk in Kew Gardens before a brief stroll down to the mews for that well deserved pint.
If you like films then go out to the Cinemas, then have a nice meal and if there is one go temping bowling. That's a day I enjoyed last month. :)
go to Disney land Paris get away from the nutters actually this is contradictory. don't know mate just get pissed
Do some sightseeing. I find that often people who live in or near a tourist-y place will have never been to the tourist spots or that it has been years since they've been there. An example, I live about 90 minutes from Gracxeland, but I've never been there.
come round and do my house work for me ,.. please please please please ..
You could try Westonbirt Arboretum.
A bit of travelling but people say its a really nice day out.
Stunning around this time of year.
Christmas shopping for bargains - they are out there if you look.
go to Tangier. or, if you really are that boring. Walk til you drop. and then go home and goggle at the box. nice week eh. Get a life. Go somewhere, the sufforlk downs, the yorkshire moors, Spain, cheeeeep. Poland even cheeeeeeeper. get a life.
If you live in London, get out into the country. Many places you can get to by train.
Have you been here?
http://www.wwt.org.uk/visit/wetlandcentr.
go down to cornwall and relax, get away from London cause u will b tempted just to watch tv ^_*
Go out and get yourselves a paper round.
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