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( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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When I was in my twenties, I never had any hangovers or ill-effects from drinking the next day.
Now I'm in my thirties, I never have any hangovers or ill-effects from drinking the next day.
I'm like my Nan - she was on 80 smokes (OK, I don't do that) and a litre and a half of neat whisky per day, needed only about six hours of sleep per night and never suffered a hangover in her life.
*smugs*
*cries for decomposing liver*
( , Wed 9 Sep 2009, 11:45, 6 replies, latest was 16 years ago)

You were ridiculously chirpy the other week at ours, after a long and drunken night.
( , Wed 9 Sep 2009, 11:47, Reply)

It actually works, unlike my Essex internet did.
Y'know what? Being unemployed ROCKS.
( , Wed 9 Sep 2009, 11:56, Reply)

that it's powered by a Welsh male voice choir that has been hooked up to the grid and forced to sing endless rugby songs.
( , Wed 9 Sep 2009, 12:16, Reply)

We should go out and get
( , Wed 9 Sep 2009, 11:50, Reply)

I like you much. Fair enough - when I was younger (about 16-21 I guess) I could go out four times a week, stay out til 2am, get four hours sleep and then do a full day of college or uni, then back out again the following night etc. I never seemed to get a really crippling hangover, but I would sleep for 12+ hours when it got to the weekend.
Now if I go out I get bored and tired by about midnight, or if I've gotten fairly hammered and want to stay out and dance like a twat I honestly feel like I have some kind of deathplague the following morning. When the hell did I get old and boring?!
/sniffs woefully
( , Wed 9 Sep 2009, 11:51, Reply)

She got to 83, and was only sick for a few months really.
Cracking old gal.
( , Wed 9 Sep 2009, 11:54, Reply)

How wrong I was : )
( , Wed 9 Sep 2009, 13:04, Reply)
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