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    #41
    Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post

    Many years ago with impacted wisdom teeth I took gin and paracetamol. Out like a light. .

    I am a doctor, just not a medical one..

    Probably "Don't Try This At Home" applies. .
    Forget the paracetamol and just take extra gin, or even better a few Vesper martini's (one part Lillet Blanc (vermouth), two parts Vodka and six parts Gin, shaken with lots of ice and a twist of lemon)

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      #42
      Originally posted by woody1 View Post

      Might have to do that if it's still taking hours to get through EU border controls next time we travel. Although will feel a bit of a fraud compared to people in wheelchairs etc.
      I have friends who work for Delta that describe the "Airway Jesus" phenomenon.
      Declaring you need transport, wheelchairs etc. bypasses much of the queueing.
      It isn't tested. You just say you need it and you get it.
      Yet it incurs a delay getting off the plane, so a large number are magically healed by Jesus when it comed time to get off the plane, when immigration is cleared, etc.

      It's a miracle! Praise be!

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        #43
        Originally posted by tazdevil View Post

        Forget the paracetamol and just take extra gin, or even better a few Vesper martini's (one part Lillet Blanc (vermouth), two parts Vodka and six parts Gin, shaken with lots of ice and a twist of lemon)
        Good recipe, but Lillet Blanc isn't Vermouth.

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          #44
          Originally posted by tazdevil View Post

          Forget the paracetamol and just take extra gin, or even better a few Vesper martini's (one part Lillet Blanc (vermouth), two parts Vodka and six parts Gin, shaken with lots of ice and a twist of lemon)
          Laphroaig also works well.
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            #45
            Originally posted by courtg9000 View Post

            Laphroaig also works well.
            I wouldn't waste that on going to sleep.
            When the fun stops, STOP.

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              #46
              Originally posted by courtg9000 View Post

              Laphroaig also works well.

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                #47
                Originally posted by tazdevil View Post

                Forget the paracetamol and just take extra gin, or even better a few Vesper martini's (one part Lillet Blanc (vermouth), two parts Vodka and six parts Gin, shaken with lots of ice and a twist of lemon)
                Replace the vermouth/Lillet Blanc with a good Neufchâtel Absinthe.
                My preference is 2 x Green Fairy, 1 x Moskovskaya, 3 x Gordons (at this stage, any dry gin will do)
                …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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