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I was up late baiting some bedwetter on an internet forum. Knackered when I was woke up by the kids at 6am.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostOn two bottles of wine???????
Are you 67?
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I used to take these. They definitely seemed to help. Then I decided that it was all a bit pathetic, so tend to practice moderation instead. Usually.Comment
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I am MF & It is now 19 hours since my last drink.
Well, when I say drink, I mean drink containing alcohol of course, otherwise that would be stupid.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Originally posted by cojak View Post2 soluble Panadol Extra and a Bombay Bad Boy, one taken immediately after the other.
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I drink a lot at one sitting but never seem to get hangovers and I'm not sure why. Doesn't matter what I drink or if I mix or not.
Seems the more I drink the hungrier I am when I wake up and most times crave a cooked breakfast. I look forward to CUK meets in London where I can indulge with friends (the ones that don't remind me what I got up to), a decent hotel with better breakfast - I love those help yourself deals, go back as often as you like
No advice to offer but if you're suffering the best hair of the dog is a wee brandy and port, sorts you out in no time.Comment
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For hair of the dog I prefer a bloody mary, but Irn Bru is a good non-alcoholic cure. A couple of paracetamol plus in the morning followed by a can of Irn Bru and I'm usually sorted, or at least it gets me to my desk so I can invoiceOriginally posted by Cliphead View PostI drink a lot at one sitting but never seem to get hangovers and I'm not sure why. Doesn't matter what I drink or if I mix or not.
Seems the more I drink the hungrier I am when I wake up and most times crave a cooked breakfast. I look forward to CUK meets in London where I can indulge with friends (the ones that don't remind me what I got up to), a decent hotel with better breakfast - I love those help yourself deals, go back as often as you like
No advice to offer but if you're suffering the best hair of the dog is a wee brandy and port, sorts you out in no time.
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Originally posted by Bunk View PostI'm usually sorted, or at least it gets me to my desk so I can invoice
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