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Re: hangover prevention

Postby JohnnyT » Mon Dec 28, 2009 6:50 pm

peetie44 wrote:Don't drink too much and you'll be ok...


WTF peetie. i had such high hopes for you.
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Re: hangover prevention

Postby nocturnalvagabond » Mon Dec 28, 2009 8:43 pm

peetie44 wrote:Don't drink too much and you'll be ok...


Too late for that.

If anyone's wondering, I stuck with whiskey. Except that I woke up with a beer in my hand. I did miraculously get to work on time and survive the day.
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Re: hangover prevention

Postby peetie44 » Tue Dec 29, 2009 6:36 am

nocturnalvagabond wrote:
peetie44 wrote:Don't drink too much and you'll be ok...


Too late for that.

If anyone's wondering, I stuck with whiskey. Except that I woke up with a beer in my hand. I did miraculously get to work on time and survive the day.


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WTF peetie. i had such high hopes for you.


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Re: hangover prevention

Postby Mr Boozificator » Wed Dec 30, 2009 4:38 am

nocturnalvagabond wrote:
peetie44 wrote:Don't drink too much and you'll be ok...


Too late for that.

If anyone's wondering, I stuck with whiskey. Except that I woke up with a beer in my hand. I did miraculously get to work on time and survive the day.


Your av looks like it's been Cloud8crafted. Congrats. May we ask what kind of job you were heading for? I thought you were a student.
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Re: hangover prevention

Postby Drednik » Wed Dec 30, 2009 5:21 pm

MADamplifier wrote:Ill give it a go now and let your know in the morning.


It didnt work sorry.
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Re: hangover prevention

Postby Sgt. HSA » Wed Dec 30, 2009 5:23 pm

What SteveD said, I can't put it any better than that. Calling out sick with a hangover is like cheating, if you're gonna be in the game, you gotta take your lumps and keep going.

And if you drink enough, and often enough, hangovers really tend to become a non-factor anyway; your body becomes conditioned to drinking, and hangovers cease to exist.

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Re: hangover prevention

Postby steved2112 » Wed Dec 30, 2009 10:02 pm

nocturnalvagabond wrote:I woke up with a beer in my hand.

The booze is strong with this one...
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Re: hangover prevention

Postby Judge » Tue Jan 05, 2010 9:59 pm

As opposed to Ruiner who after going upstairs to bed around 2am New Year's Day was found later that morning sprawled out downstairs in his boxers, with two unopened beers next to him.

Still no explanation as to how that happened.

We are all glad he's started wearing undies.

Really glad.
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Re: hangover prevention

Postby nocturnalvagabond » Mon Feb 08, 2010 2:00 am

Mr Boozificator wrote:
nocturnalvagabond wrote:
peetie44 wrote:Don't drink too much and you'll be ok...


Too late for that.

If anyone's wondering, I stuck with whiskey. Except that I woke up with a beer in my hand. I did miraculously get to work on time and survive the day.


Your av looks like it's been Cloud8crafted. Congrats. May we ask what kind of job you were heading for? I thought you were a student.


I work at a restaurant on the mountain at a ski resort. I had to be on the chairlift by eight and then snowboard to work.
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Re: hangover prevention

Postby Mr Boozificator » Mon Feb 08, 2010 11:53 am

Interesting: snowboarding half drunk must be quite an experience. Why did you disappear for so long, no bad fall I hope? Or even worse: long imposed undrunkenness.
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Re: hangover prevention

Postby nocturnalvagabond » Mon Feb 08, 2010 6:30 pm

Actually I had a bad fall and long undrunkenness.

I'm against buzzed/drunk snowboarding (it's dangerous enough undrunk) although a lot of people I know think it's fun. Fortunately that day they made us wait a long time for the chairlift so that gave me time to undrunk up.
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Re: hangover prevention

Postby Mr Boozificator » Tue Feb 09, 2010 11:57 am

nocturnalvagabond wrote:Actually I had a bad fall and long undrunkenness.

I'm against buzzed/drunk snowboarding (it's dangerous enough undrunk) although a lot of people I know think it's fun. Fortunately that day they made us wait a long time for the chairlift so that gave me time to undrunk up.


I feel your pain.
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Re: hangover prevention

Postby Ozz » Wed Feb 10, 2010 10:45 am

I actually enjoy the hangover as much as the drunk that produced it.

Sure you don't want to get up, and your mouth tastes like a sewer rat gave birth in it and your hair will not stand down and you want to puke. But once up the day's mundane activities become challenging obstacles to overcome, not only do you have to preform them, you must preform them better than your undrunk sidekicks, adding charm and witty chit chat at the same time.

The hangover is like a golf handicap, it allows the mediocre to compete against the drunks on somewhat equal terms
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Re: hangover prevention

Postby Miklo » Wed Feb 10, 2010 10:49 am

I couldnt agree more, being able to function hungover and do well in your job is bragging rights, and the right to bitch slap those around you for complaing about the day.
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Re: hangover prevention

Postby Resident Asshole » Thu Feb 11, 2010 8:39 am

Avoiding a hangover is not the drunkard way, same as an avatar of drinking from a pint. When I've called in sick it wasn't because of being hungover but rather because of still being boozed and not wanting to lose my job. If that's cheating so be it.
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