Northern Ireland Outdoors Forum - Hiking, camping and more
General => General Chat => Topic started by: 666_pack on November 14, 2010
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speaking of hangovers......I'm hangin like a bat! But the Bloody Mary I'm sipping in helping lots?
So that got me thinking, how do you deal with yours?
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Hair of the dog on a less responsible morning (or holidays)
Normally i just stuff my face until I feel better, Fry Roast dinner then a take away - in between regular snoozes and cups of tea
Today I have a "none eating hangover" i.e I havent been able to manage tea or toast. Feel rubbish. Ribena is the only thing I havent wrenched at as it crossed my mouth!
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Hair of the dog on a less responsible morning (or holidays)
Normally i just stuff my face until I feel better, Fry Roast dinner then a take away - in between regular snoozes and cups of tea
Today I have a "none eating hangover" i.e I havent been able to manage tea or toast. Feel rubbish. Ribena is the only thing I havent wrenched at as it crossed my mouth!
but mines part off my 5 a day so it's def win win for me. Sound like you've got it worse than me Michelle ;D
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Awe I'm a bit better. managed emergency super noodles there. In camp sofa now. tea, juice remote and most of life within arms reach :)
if i had a sheepee now and a bucket i would be landed. Getting up to go to the loo is a chore :(
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what an image! :-X
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Never sobber up enough for a hangover to set in ;D
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Saw this last week which I thought was useful:
http://lifehacker.com/5521089/hangover-cures-myth-legend-and-fact
Personally I like drinking lots of water when you're supping, eating a decent meal before you get lashed into it and most importantly, do a peak on your way home the next day :D