Originally posted by Let-Me-In
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How to cope with a hangover?
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There is a pill available - it metabolises the alcohol in your body quickly. Oh hang on, wait, that's an "instance mother of all hangover" pills!Originally posted by BurdockI've often wondered how much money people would be prepared to pay for a magic 'hangover cure' pill that would automatically make them feel normal again.
I think somewhere in the region of £20-50 is reasonable? Anymore, and I'd rough it out. Actually, some mothers-of-all-hangovers may justify a bit more...
Personally, I find another bottle of wine in the morning takes away the pain again.
Hah, a woman newsreader on LBC has just said "Master Bater" instead of "Master Brewer" roundabout.If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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I find that the best thing is to get your vitimans out!!
If you can remember to take a vitiman C pill and a multi vitiman pill and drink at least 2 pints of water just before you pass out in bed you normally feel pretty good in the morning (or at least I do). Most of the hangover is dehydration, you can check by seeing what colour your urine is.
If it's really dark you need more water.Comment
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mmmm - we've covered some lovely topics this morningOriginally posted by Ardescoyou can check by seeing what colour your urine is.
The pope is a tard.Comment
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Originally posted by ArdescoI find that the best thing is to get your vitimans out!!
If you can remember to take a vitiman C pill and a multi vitiman pill and drink at least 2 pints of water just before you pass out in bed you normally feel pretty good in the morning (or at least I do). Most of the hangover is dehydration, you can check by seeing what colour your urine is.
If it's really dark you need more water.
I think mine still has a head on it...kind of yellow and frothy...is that bad?Comment
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Holland & Barret do a good multi vitamin called super1, helps slightly.
See you, you ****. I'll cut you first...
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You need at least another 4 pints of water methinksOriginally posted by Let-Me-InI think mine still has a head on it...kind of yellow and frothy...is that bad?
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On a scale of water to Guinnes you should be pissing frascati or chardonnay.Originally posted by Let-Me-InI think mine still has a head on it...kind of yellow and frothy...is that bad?I am not qualified to give the above advice!
The original point and click interface by
Smith and Wesson.
Step back, have a think and adjust my own own attitude from time to timeComment
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Difficult to tell, throw a match on it. If you singe your eyebrows, you drank too much and need to go to hospital.Originally posted by Let-Me-InI think mine still has a head on it...kind of yellow and frothy...is that bad?Comment
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