chesswarsnow
01-01-2008, 10:04 AM
Sorry bout that,
1. Heyman, how is that royal hangover hanging?
2. Did you over do it last night again?
3. Drinking large amounts of booze tend to pickle the brain.
4. Did you do something stupid you would like to reveal today?
5. Here's the place to do it.
6. This isn't a bash anyone who reveals their misgivings, just a place to commiserate.
7. Read this:http://www.mercurynews.com/lifeandstyleheadlines/ci_7848194?nclick_check=1
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How to avoid starting '08 with a pounding headache
Before throwing back those celebratory glasses of champagne, whiskey or beer tonight, consider what will happen when that booze - usually too much of it - makes its way through you.
That's right: The infamous New Year's Day hangover.
But with a few smart strategies, and a little self-control, you can raise a midnight toast - and still raise yourself the next day.
"It is feasible to prevent a hangover," said Dr. Jerry Goldstein, a University of California-San Francisco neurologist and director of the San Francisco Headache Clinic.
So long, he added, as you follow the advice of hangover experts like Goldstein before, during and after your New Year's celebrations.
Let the good times roll
"
Regards,
SirJamesofTexas
1. Heyman, how is that royal hangover hanging?
2. Did you over do it last night again?
3. Drinking large amounts of booze tend to pickle the brain.
4. Did you do something stupid you would like to reveal today?
5. Here's the place to do it.
6. This isn't a bash anyone who reveals their misgivings, just a place to commiserate.
7. Read this:http://www.mercurynews.com/lifeandstyleheadlines/ci_7848194?nclick_check=1
"
How to avoid starting '08 with a pounding headache
Before throwing back those celebratory glasses of champagne, whiskey or beer tonight, consider what will happen when that booze - usually too much of it - makes its way through you.
That's right: The infamous New Year's Day hangover.
But with a few smart strategies, and a little self-control, you can raise a midnight toast - and still raise yourself the next day.
"It is feasible to prevent a hangover," said Dr. Jerry Goldstein, a University of California-San Francisco neurologist and director of the San Francisco Headache Clinic.
So long, he added, as you follow the advice of hangover experts like Goldstein before, during and after your New Year's celebrations.
Let the good times roll
"
Regards,
SirJamesofTexas