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Wed 1 Jan, 2003 03:34 am
Perhaps this site may help:
Surviving Hangovers et. al.
:wink:
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
If you do not drink to excess the night before,
you will never have to deal with the "morning
after".
Well, the link shows some of this.
I've only been drunk twice ... once from 1963 through 1984, then the current period.
Remember this about a hangover ... You ordered it, you paid for it, you installed it ... now you own it.
timber
No alcohol for me last night. Early to bed and early to rise will keep me healthy and wise!
Only slightly hung-over, I slept till noon. That helped.
I didn't drink that much but our waitress said I was obnoxious.
I think I did my job!
Had a half-glass of champagne while chatting with dlowan, called Setanta when my toes started to get numb, fell asleep with a magazine over my face, missed midnight, woke up at 4 a.m. on the sofa with the lights and radio on, and 2 dogs on top of me. We went out for a moment, then up to bed. Another nearly 4 hours of sleep and i was happy. 10 hours of sleep out of a half-glass of champagne - i think i got my monies worth!
Went to dinner, had a glass of Chianti, throat closed up less than halfway through it, went back to the hotel, rested a bit, felt good enough to go to the basketball game (NBA, Rockets vs. Bucks), had two beers, stayed for the L'il Romeo concert after the game, walked back to the hotel, hit the sports bar and had another beer and some nachos, turned in around 2, got up at 8 and had breakfast, came home, feel great.
Atypical New Year's Eve relative to the entertainment; typical relative to my feeling fine the morning after.
Beth's TOES go NUMB after HALF a glass of champagne!???
Whoa!
And I STILL couldn't get her to tell me something I wanted to know!
Pathetic, isn't it.
My toes, and your inability to MataHari me.
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Hmmmmmmm....I don't know as I was so much trying the Mata Hari approach!!!!!
you're lucky i didn't save THAT one
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LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!
GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRs ferociously!!!!
I thought I'd feel lousy today after a long night of drinking last night, but I slept late and I feel fine :-D
Bunnies usually kinda hissssssst, rather than grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrring. I remember that from some bunny-sitting i once hadda do. Shoulda sat on the critter. It was vicious. Thor, the dwarf bunny.
ehBeth
I never met a vicious bunny. My bunny is so sweet. She has hisssssst a few times when we startled her, but no biggy. Rabbits will also do that if they feel threated in any way or if you mess with their food.
gezzy, Thor was vicious. Her owners barely ever let her out of her cage. She hisssssssst, and bit and was quite a terror. The most frightening 3 pound object I've ever met. You could be in the room with her for a couple of hours, and she'd suddenly notice you and hissssssssssst and try to come at you. I've known other bunnies who were not at all like that. I've been wary of all bunnies since knowing Thor.
Be afraid... be veeeeeery afraid....... teeheeeee - Cousin Thor - yes - a wee sleekit tim'rous cow'ring beastie we called her at home.....