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Sunday brunch

9 replies

monkeysee100 · 28/01/2018 09:44

It's shit but I love it. The only way I can watch in peace is letting DD1 watch that bloody cookie swirl c channel on YouTube and DH cook, simultaneously destroying the kitchen.

And lo and behold, Nigel bastard Havers and Craig fecking David who ruined the Jamie and Jimmy think on Friday. Angry

Aibu to think need a life!

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InspMorse · 28/01/2018 09:52

???

Get up, cook breakfast with DH , sit together watching 'Sunday brunch' whilst eating your own. Let DD have an hour watching her cartoons with headphones.
I don't see the problem!!

monkeysee100 · 28/01/2018 10:08

It's more that I care that much really. And it's lighthearted!

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iklboo · 28/01/2018 11:52

If only Tim Lovejoy would keep his mouth closed when he eats!

insancerre · 28/01/2018 11:53

Bring back Jonny vegas

Live a bit of anarchy

Taffeta · 28/01/2018 11:57

Love Sunday Brunch

DD does her homework I do the ironing

Fucking Jimmy on Jamie & Jimmy tho

DH screams at the telly at his ridiculous DIY projects

What a fucking nob. They’re in Dorset trying to encourage people to eat seaweed and he says, “it’s in the ocean right there!!!”

[searches for ocean]

Hmm
ForalltheSaints · 28/01/2018 12:28

I don't watch it and Brunch is a US tradition that I don't want to see in this country. Much as I dislike the programme's idea I would sooner keep it than political programmes on a Sunday. Just as we should have a day free from football each week, there should be a day without politics other than on news broadcasts.

iklboo · 28/01/2018 12:30

'The 1896 supplement to the Oxford English Dictionary cites Punch magazine which wrote that the term was coined in Britain in 1895 to describe a Sunday meal for "Saturday-night carousers" in the writer Guy Beringer's article "Brunch: A Plea"[6] in Hunter's Weekly'[7]'

iklboo · 28/01/2018 12:31

Sorry, posted too soon and my post looks really snotty!

Meant to add they talked about the origin on brunch today and I was surprised it was British in origin.

monkeysee100 · 28/01/2018 20:10

I love the low level half arsed banter!

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