leaveittobeave r 04/26/2009
I think reading is a good activity for someone to do on the Sabbath Day (Sunday)
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Shaggyb 02/18/2009
I guess. Reading is over rated. You could be playing video games or snow boarding. (winters only of course)
lix 10/18/2008
Everyday is a good day to read/write, Sundays are just quiet enough to do it without interruption. Sunday's are also good for sleeping in, finding an old movie, and not answering the phone.
flowerpower202 020 09/28/2008
DO SOMETHING LESS BORING!
edt4 07/29/2007
Especially if the Sunday resembles the one we're having here today in NJ-- pouring down rain like a monsoon. On most days, I like to wake up early enough so I can have my obligatory 2 cups of coffee and read a bit. On a day like this-- dark, grim, rainy-- it's wonderful to stay in all day and alternate between reading and watching classic movies on the DVD.
Molfan 07/29/2007
just love to read anytime.Sundays are good. in the summer we like to sit on our porch and read the morning paper. later in the day sit outside in the sun and read some more maybe a novel or magazine. summer reading is a favorite though. here in Michigan I treasure the chance to be outside. during those warmer months. and reading is one of my favoite things to do.
Vudija 04/04/2007
I always enjoyed spending some time alone while reading a good book.
LastMessenger3 04/02/2007
I do like to read, though I rather be outdoors. I am too social to sit at home.
HistoryFan 04/02/2007
A great tool for escapism away from reality :)
kattwoman 09/19/2006
i read every chance i get. on sunday though it seems i can get that little extra peace and quiet to really enjoy it.
Bird808 09/18/2006
I like reading newspapers on Sunday's but not books as thats a bit too boring and is something I prefer to do before bed.
Djahuti 09/18/2006
Being a voracious reader,you'd be hard pressed to convince me NOT to read on a Sunday,or any day I have the time.
LanceRoxas 04/10/2005
I read everyday for at least a half hour to an hour... Sunday I will generally get in a couple hours. Just a great day to relax and read, particularly if the weather stinks.
jakemr33 04/10/2005
I love casual, relaxing reading. Just chillin with a good book.
Jar-Jar Binks 04/10/2005
I'm burnt out on reading. Whenever I get the NY Times every Sunday's I don't bother reading it (except for the sportspage of course).
RunsWithWhiteW olves 06/04/2004
only if I could fine a book I like.
abichara 03/28/2004
Sunday is the day to unwind and get your act together for the coming week. A slow day, it's always good to concentrate on reading an interesting book or going on the internet to browse through interesting articles on my favorite websites.
kolby1973 03/01/2004
This is always a pleasant thing to do on Sundays..especially if it is raining out. And I almost always read my Sunday Orlando Sentinel. It is very relaxing to read the newspaper on Sunday morning and listening to the birds chirp in the back yards.....
reeny 02/29/2004
Aside from rateitall, Most of my Sunday is spent staring at a book or many books.
scarletfeather 02/29/2004
I read all the time. Sunday's as good a time to read as any other.
kamylienne 02/29/2004
Other than during my lunch break at work, this is the best time for it.
ClassicTVFan47 02/29/2004
Anytime is a good time to read a good book.
Enkidu 02/29/2004
I'm always reading something (probably no surprise to those who know me on here, LOL) and there is a pile of books next to every chair, bench, and bed in my house. Every once in a while I put them all back.
tvtator 02/29/2004
An excellent thing to do, and one I enjoy but haven't done much. I've now started to get back into the habit of reading. Yesterday I went out and bought 5 books. I finished Dan Brown's The Davinci Code and bought Angels and Demons. Right now I'm reading The Illiad which I read some this morning. I like to read thrillers, some horror, some science fiction, history and biographies the most.
irishgit 02/29/2004
Absolutely. But I do this every day, so Sunday is nothing different.
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