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Originally posted by norrahe View PostP*ssed already RC?
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostOops.
I really must remember to not drink so much, and so fast, on an empty stomach and also remember drinking more beer instead of eating food is not a valid substitute.
But then, I have been failing to remember that for nearly 30 years so I don't suppose there's much likelihood I ever will.
And staying offline when pissed is another lesson I'll never learn. Hey ho.
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Oops.
I really must remember to not drink so much, and so fast, on an empty stomach and also remember drinking more beer instead of eating food is not a valid substitute.
But then, I have been failing to remember that for nearly 30 years so I don't suppose there's much likelihood I ever will.
And staying offline when pissed is another lesson I'll never learn. Hey ho.
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Urrrrggggh, my Christmas drinking is writing cheques my body can't cash
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Yes, the spare liver has certainly been put through its paces the last week. Although the part of my brain that was sensitive to hangovers has long gone, it's my guts that suffer the most, especially with homebrew. It sounds like a horde of fighting ferrets under my t-shirt this morning.
I say this morning, tulip, it's already the afternoon...ok, who activated the tachyon field?
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostA pint or two of good ale will sort you out, a binge followed by complete abstinence will make you feel like tulip so let your body down gently.
Of course you need to stop at some point!
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Originally posted by doodab View PostI'm off for sunday lunch in a bit
Of course you need to stop at some point!
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My head is fine, if a bit fuzzy. It's everything below that is crumbling. My stomach is eating itself, my digestion is reminiscent of a horror movie soundtrack, my liver has given up, my kidneys ache and I think I have gout.
I'm off for sunday lunch in a bit
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