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Best bet is to go for a surf/swim in the freezing sea. Cold water snaps you right out of feeling tulip, and will put some colour in the cheeks
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Originally posted by brownie74 View Posti take it all back. i woke up with a stonker this morning. all i could do was go back to bed.
So I'm told.
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i take it all back. i woke up with a stonker this morning. all i could do was go back to bed.
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Originally posted by chicane View PostNot to mention the fact that there's 3 hours activity in the above described routine. Does this mean that it's necessary to get up at 5 in the morning with a bad hangover after a night on the lash, just to be able to cure that hangover?
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Originally posted by DBA_bloke View PostHave you ever had a hangover?
5 clicks? Weights? Does not compute.
i put the hours in at the boozer but i'm also extremely fit. it helps. in fact its the only way you can sustain
that lifestyle beyond 30.
you can also get some under-eye things from Boots. to get rid of the bags.
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Originally posted by DBA_bloke View PostHave you ever had a hangover?
5 clicks? Weights? Does not compute.
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Set a mousetrap off on your scrotum. It won't cure your hangover but it will certainly take your mind off it.
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recovering
first, take a nurofen. in fact if you'd have taken one before hitting bed you would have no headache in the morning. this works great for me
your best bet is to get some food down. this is essential - and some coffee. then grab an hours kip if you can.
once you've eaten get down the gym and run 5 clicks and lift some weights. then have a sauna (take 2 litre bottle of water in with you and drink it).
wash your face with a decent scrub. have a shave. get on a sunbed for 20 minutes. have a w*nk.
put some clean clothes on and you'll look ok.
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Eat a vast ammount of Garlic and paint one eye black, then tell everyone she was mugged on her way home from an italian restaurant.
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Originally posted by swamp View PostDrink two pints of water before going to bed and you'll wake up in the middle of the night to take a piss. Or rather, you lie half awake for two hours mustering up the energy to get up and take a piss.
The whole 'drink water and it will be fine' theory is a myth.
Anyway it worked for me. 42 and never had to wake up to a hangover!
Mind you I hate being drunk
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