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A: I haven't learned yet any means to recover. Last weekend was a killer. :( Only thing that I've noticed which helps is time and a lot sleep.

Q: Do you have a cure for hangover?
 
A: Try to think happy thoughts or try to get distracted.

Q: When was the last time you washed your hair?
 
Lolita Vampiriá said:
A: I haven't learned yet any means to recover. Last weekend was a killer. :( Only thing that I've noticed which helps is time and a lot sleep.

Q: Do you have a cure for hangover?
If you want to save yourself from an entire shitty day, then take a few hours the night you drink to let the alcohol leave your system before going to sleep. Do not go to sleep with alcohol. Simple. Once you do get to sleep, you will sleep soundly and wake up as if you hadn't drunk.
I never go to sleep until I'm sober. I'd much rather give up those hours of sleep. I hate hangovers and, thankfully, I don't have to experience them.

A: Last night.

Q: What's the best present you've gotten?
 
MagSec4 said:
If you want to save yourself from an entire shitty day, then take a few hours the night you drink to let the alcohol leave your system before going to sleep. Do not go to sleep with alcohol. Simple. Once you do get to sleep, you will sleep soundly and wake up as if you hadn't drunk.
I never go to sleep until I'm sober. I'd much rather give up those hours of sleep. I hate hangovers and, thankfully, I don't have to experience them.

Thanks for advice but it doesn't work for me so well. Meaning, I am sometimes so tired in the middle of the night when drinking that I might pass out if trying to be awake. :p And sometimes I am so drunk that it would literally take one whole day to recover and sober up.
I've become a typical Finn. :oops:


A: About hyena's new avatar: it's indeed visually appealing. Nice one. :)

Q: Have you seen any signs of spring?
 
A: At the risk of sounding incredibly cheesy, my girlfriend.

Q: I'm currently about to start a project with a friend for my Acoustics class this semester. We're thinking of working on testing the response of people's pulses to different frequencies of sound, as well as variations in the loudness and tempo of those pulses. Do you think this is an interesting topic, and do you ever wonder/know if the 'pumped-up' feeling at a concert is purely psychological, or that the laid-back feeling some get while listening to slow jazz is the same?

~kov.
 
A: I think it's the anticipation of the reaction going to that certain concerts that causes that reponse.

Q: What were you doing 24 hours ago?
 
A: I was in a very boring class

Q: Do you have lots of people you don't talk with on MSN, or do you make regular clean ups?
 
A: I have 1 person I regularly chat with on MSN. The rest are once-in-2-weeks chat people.

Q: Your instant messenger of choice is...?
 
A: Last week when we went out we had something called "Open Leg", it's made of Vodka, Sambuca and Bailey's and tastes like liquorice and not like alcohol at all. I loved it :D

Q: How many times have you seen DT and what was the best of those gigs?
 
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