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In my pre-children days I loved taking myself off for a sight seeing day in the City. Galleries, Southbank, Markets. Just don't do too many if you choose this - you get knackered and punch drunk really quickly.


If bad weather going to the cinema by yourself loaded up with v. bad food seems so decadent (no-one can see you stuffing your face in the dark!)

I totally get being bored to death. I don't have kids at home any longer but hate the routine. So, allow me to suggest: Take one of this big city bus tours. It's totally expensive, but it's fun seeing london as a tourist.


ahhhhhhhhhhh when we were young we could just spend hours on make up and cocktails.


good luck, I HAVE to go to Germany which really depresses me...not THE friendliest country on earth, is it?

OK this weekend I shall be going to the Choumert Square open day fete thing the Horniman fete thing and the Regent Street Spain theme day - the whole of Regent Street is closed and there are stalls and ferris wheels and all sorts of fun.

All those three things all happen Sunday.

Tomorrow, I shall be wearing ... very little, and sunbathing!

Hope you find something to do, we live in LONDON ferchrissakes, how can one ever be bored here?!!

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