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         |  wizards teeth
             from Newcastle (United Kingdom) on 2003-07-19 06:01 [#00785996] Points: 1070 Status: Regular
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 | Hello, 
 Can anyone help ?
 
 I am not an alcoholic, but have a booze related question.
 
 I am now 25 and have been boozing for about 8 years.
 
 On a Sunday after a long Saturday session I sometimes feel
 depressed and worry about things that don't actually need
 worrying about.
 
 Is this a normal hangover thing? As it has only started to
 happen over the last two years.
 
 Thanks
 Teeth
 
 
 
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         |  bill_hicks
             from my city is amazing it is calle on 2003-07-19 06:04 [#00785997] Points: 4286 Status: Lurker
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 | no, it's not normal. personally i think you must be totally fucked up in the head and could possibly be a danger to
 others.
 
 
 
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         |  pOgO
             from behind your belly button fluff on 2003-07-19 06:08 [#00785998] Points: 12687 Status: Lurker
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 | Everything that happens when your hungover seems bad, coming down off drugs is worse !
 
 You just need to be able to laugh at yourself, and try to
 put things into perspective.
 
 
 
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         |  wizards teeth
             from Newcastle (United Kingdom) on 2003-07-19 06:11 [#00786000] Points: 1070 Status: Regular
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 | So are the reactions in the body occurring during a hangover similar to a come down?
 
 I think I will have something planned for the Sunday to keep
 my mind occupied rather than thinking about things that are
 not going to happen.
 
 
 
 
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         |  S M Pennyworth
             from East Timor on 2003-07-19 06:11 [#00786001] Points: 2196 Status: Lurker
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 | i enjoy the odd killing myself when i'm hungover 
 
 
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         |  bill_hicks
             from my city is amazing it is calle on 2003-07-19 06:12 [#00786002] Points: 4286 Status: Lurker | Followup to wizards teeth: #00786000
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 | They COULD happen. 
 
 
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         |  wizards teeth
             from Newcastle (United Kingdom) on 2003-07-19 06:15 [#00786003] Points: 1070 Status: Regular
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 | Pennyworth, 
 How many of yourselves do you have?
 
 Teeth
 
 
 
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         |  S M Pennyworth
             from East Timor on 2003-07-19 06:19 [#00786004] Points: 2196 Status: Lurker
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 | Dear Mr. Teeth. 
 Just one, but it keeps coming back.
 
 SM Pennyworth
 
 
 
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         |  wizards teeth
             from Newcastle (United Kingdom) on 2003-07-19 06:30 [#00786005] Points: 1070 Status: Regular
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 | Dear Sir / Madame, 
 Thank You Faithfully for your swift response.
 
 Yours Truly Sincerely
 Mr. Wizards Teeth (MSc)
 
 
 
 
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         |  Key_Secret
             from Sverige (Sweden) on 2003-07-19 06:32 [#00786006] Points: 9325 Status: Regular
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 | I feel great. I have no hangovers anymore. I used to throw up and stuff, when I was young and began
 drinking. But that is all gone, sine I moved to Skövde and
 became a rawfoodist.
 Even when I am so drunk I pass out - I feel excellent
 (except for that I might be tired) when I wake up.
 Depending on how I passed out (once I feel down some steps)
 I might feel some physical pain though.
 But no worries. If I had bad hangovers like the once I used
 to have, I'd probably not be drinking so much anymore...
 sometimes I drink loads for the fun of it - to grab the
 moment. Tonight is one of thoose nights :)
 
 
 
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         |  Key_Secret
             from Sverige (Sweden) on 2003-07-19 06:33 [#00786008] Points: 9325 Status: Regular | Followup to Key_Secret: #00786006
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 | eh. I don't pass out ofthen at all... and never in public places. :)
 
 
 
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         |  pOgO
             from behind your belly button fluff on 2003-07-19 06:39 [#00786013] Points: 12687 Status: Lurker
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 | One thing I can;t do anymore is hair of the dog. 
 I used to find that if I go out drinking with a hangover I
 just can't get drunk at all ! I just cant go near booze when
 I'm hungover anymore cause I just feel realy sick
 
 
 
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         |  Key_Secret
             from Sverige (Sweden) on 2003-07-19 06:44 [#00786015] Points: 9325 Status: Regular | Followup to : #00786012
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 | hehe... rawfoodist is if your diet consists of +75% raw foods... I do as much as possible which is (usually, not now
 really) 100% raw food 5  days of the week, and maybe 75% the
 other two days.
 I will not do alcohol my entire life, but it's fun and a big
 part of the social life of Sweden.
 Your resarch seems interesting - notify me if you discover
 anything...
 
 
 
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         |  wizards teeth
             from Newcastle (United Kingdom) on 2003-07-19 06:46 [#00786016] Points: 1070 Status: Regular
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 | Yes that would be good. 
 Our experiments could start in Weatherspoons, it is very
 cheap.
 
 Here is my e-mail address:
 
 gladysglassapplepips@yahoo.co.uk.
 
 Send an e-mail and I will send my mobile, you can give me a
 ring when you are back in town / toon.
 
 Enjoy the rest of your stay in Lithuania. Are you bringing
 your lass back? If so see if you can find me a wife over
 there. When I was in sixth form some Russians came to stop,
 when I was pissed one night I attempted to chat one up who
 looked like Diedrie Barlow from Coronation street, maybe
 that is why I am sometimes depressed. I know what you mean
 about anxiety attacks and nightmares. It is nice to here
 someone else experiences these (not that I want anyone to
 have anxiety attacks or nightmares that is). This proves
 booze is the common denominator, not me or you.
 
 Later
 Teeth
 
 
 
 
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         |  wizards teeth
             from Newcastle (United Kingdom) on 2003-07-19 06:47 [#00786018] Points: 1070 Status: Regular
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 | What raw foods do you eat. 
 Fruit and Veg only?
 
 Are nuts and tuna allowed?
 
 Teeth
 
 
 
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         |  Anus_Presley
             on 2003-07-19 06:49 [#00786019] Points: 23472 Status: Lurker
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 | just don't take a tourr of yourr local theatrre and puke. 
 
 
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         |  Key_Secret
             from Sverige (Sweden) on 2003-07-19 06:53 [#00786023] Points: 9325 Status: Regular | Followup to wizards teeth: #00786018
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 | for a rawfooddiet any raw food is "allowed". But yeah I eat a vegan rawfooddiet, which consists of veggies and fruits
 (and [raw] nuts). You can do a lot of things with raw food,
 but I usually only eat fruits and salads.
 It's a great diet, my health is great and I feel great...
 
 
 
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         |  Key_Secret
             from Sverige (Sweden) on 2003-07-19 06:55 [#00786028] Points: 9325 Status: Regular
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 | hey newcastle guys... I do like that "Newcastle beer"... that comes in small (330 ml) bottles. they (the government)
 imports it to Sweden.
 
 
 
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         |  wizards teeth
             from Newcastle (United Kingdom) on 2003-07-19 06:58 [#00786029] Points: 1070 Status: Regular
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 | Brown Ale are you talking about? 
 
 
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         |  wizards teeth
             from Newcastle (United Kingdom) on 2003-07-19 06:59 [#00786031] Points: 1070 Status: Regular
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 | Tim, 
 I will have a look over the next few weeks to see if there
 are any 1 bedroom flats to rent.
 
 Are you bothered about location?
 
 West End or Quayside?
 
 
 
 
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         |  Key_Secret
             from Sverige (Sweden) on 2003-07-19 07:04 [#00786033] Points: 9325 Status: Regular | Followup to : #00786032
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 | yeah you and teeth are bouth right. It tastes great. But usually I stick with swedish (e.g.
 x-strong) or danish (Tuborg/Carlsberg) beer or Heineken.
 
 
 
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         |  wizards teeth
             from Newcastle (United Kingdom) on 2003-07-19 07:07 [#00786035] Points: 1070 Status: Regular
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 | I am afraid it is true. But fear not. 
 A night called traveler started last night at Foundation. A
 weekly slot by those who brought the aphex twin and autechre
 to Scotland Yard. Foundation is not likely to close down and
 the sound system is very loud and very high quality.
 
 I will keep my eyes open and see if any good acts are due to
 play.
 
 Teeth
 
 
 
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         |  wizards teeth
             from Newcastle (United Kingdom) on 2003-07-19 07:10 [#00786037] Points: 1070 Status: Regular
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 | I work for the Evening Chronicle, we print a weekly property publication, so it should be no problem to find a place.
 
 I was down in London for the day on Tuesday. Flats in the
 city cost 600 notes per week ?!?!.
 
 I went to see the new Satchi and Satchi gallery, and very
 good it was too.
 
 
 
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         |  Key_Secret
             from Sverige (Sweden) on 2003-07-19 07:13 [#00786038] Points: 9325 Status: Regular | Followup to wizards teeth: #00786037
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 | is Newcastle a nice city? never been there. actually, I've never been to the UK at all.
 
 
 
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         |  Key_Secret
             from Sverige (Sweden) on 2003-07-19 07:24 [#00786046] Points: 9325 Status: Regular | Followup to : #00786042
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 | cool. this summer I'm staying in Linköping, Sweden's 5th largest
 city, but yet it has a small core/centre. Not many
 clubs/bars...
 but in the autumn I go back to Skövde...
 I really like Skövde, it's only a 4th the size of
 Linköping but there are some really nice people there, and
 it's a quite town...
 
 
 
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         |  Key_Secret
             from Sverige (Sweden) on 2003-07-19 07:25 [#00786047] Points: 9325 Status: Regular | Followup to Key_Secret: #00786046
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 | "cool" = Newcastle seems like a nice place to live. I don't like street crime, and if there are things to do, and it's
 cheap - nice.
 
 
 
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         |  J Swift
             from United Kingdom on 2003-07-19 07:26 [#00786048] Points: 650 Status: Regular
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 | I hate hangovers! Mine just kept getting worse and worse - It's like I'd go out, spend loads of money, the night'd be
 over in a flash then I'd be stuck at home the next day
 feeling low and ill and it'd drag on, and on...
 I just don't bother drinking heavily now.
 Magic Mushrooms are the only things I know of that actually
 leave you feeling good the next morning, and skunk
 sometimes....
 Bah! Drugs and alcohol just hold you back though, stop you
 doing anything with your life I recon, on weekend is pretty
 much like any other and you don't get anywhere - Sometimes
 it's good to be bored, 'forces' you to do something
 interesting with yourself.
 
 
 
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         |  Key_Secret
             from Sverige (Sweden) on 2003-07-19 07:27 [#00786049] Points: 9325 Status: Regular | Followup to J Swift: #00786048
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 | you got that right! actually there are different kinds of juices
 you can make to feel better...
 also drinking a lot of water before going to bed might help
 you from getting a hangover.
 
 
 
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         |  earthleakage
             from tell the world you're winning on 2003-07-19 10:40 [#00786187] Points: 27859 Status: Regular
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 | i am the hangover king, of that there is no doubt 
 
 
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         |  ijonspeches
             from 109P/Swift-Tuttle on 2003-07-19 11:31 [#00786225] Points: 8089 Status: Regular | Show recordbag
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 | sundays are shitty in general. the weekend is over and nothing is going to happen. my
 typical sunday is like wondering if i ever gonna be
 satisfied. Every Weekend i go out to have fun and it works
 most of the time, then i come home and feel miserably
 alone.
 
 some girls talk to me and i am pretty normal with them,
 flirting just a little bit and dont tell anything about me.
 somehow they all realize im not very confident and there is
 nothing i can do to hide it...
 
 see ya im on my way to portugal, when you are reading this,
 if you do at all :>
 
 
 
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         |  soze
             from Kingston (Jamaica) on 2003-07-19 13:45 [#00786366] Points: 133 Status: Lurker
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 | I definitely get depressed after a night of boozing and smoking herb.  I attribute it to serotonin and melatonin
 depletion.  It's like Ecstacy, the chemical in the pills
 causes your brain to release it's supply of 'happy'
 chemicals (serotonin) all at once and that's why you feel
 all good.  But the next day they are GONE and you feel
 TERRIBLE.  That's why I definitely couldn't do E with any
 regularity.  I know that pot has the same effect on
 melatonin, a chemical that effects sleeping and dreaming,
 don't know about alcohol but I know for sure I feel
 depressed in the morning after getting fucked up.  Knowing
 that it's just a chemical imbalance I find quite helpful
 actually, gets me out of the whole 'why does my life suck?'
 self-questioning.
 
 
 
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         |  rockenjohnny
             from champagne socialism (Australia) on 2003-07-19 13:46 [#00786367] Points: 7983 Status: Lurker
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 | i cant say right now 
 its sunday 3am and ive been on the gin and the vodka!
 
 
 
 
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         |  soze
             from Kingston (Jamaica) on 2003-07-19 13:51 [#00786368] Points: 133 Status: Lurker
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 | But thank god for COFFEEEEEE! 
 Instant liquid prozac.
 
 "I'm on fire!  I'm gonna take over the world!  I'm the
 greatest!" - soze right after finishing his morning coffee
 
 
 
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         |  soze
             from Kingston (Jamaica) on 2003-07-19 13:51 [#00786370] Points: 133 Status: Lurker
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 | That and a sugary pastry and I don't need psychotherapy or anti-depressants.
 
 Woot!
 
 
 
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         |  epohs
             from )C: on 2003-07-19 16:53 [#00786550] Points: 17620 Status: Lurker
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 | hangovers are the suckiest sucks that ever sucked. 
 me no likey
 
 
 
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         |  Chris Ochre
             on 2003-07-19 17:27 [#00786592] Points: 570 Status: Lurker
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 | Teeth, 
 I get the same feeling, and coincidentally wondered about
 this precise phenomenon last Sunday.  I felt really very
 upset, and despite not feeling particularly hungover (no
 headache or grogginess etc), I just felt very detached.
 It's weird, I'm sure I've only recently felt like this.
 
 Maybe it's something in the beer at various Newcastle
 pubs/bars. :D
 
 Tim,
 
 I've just been looking for a place to stay myself, a single
 room, as I'll be staying on in Newcastle next year to do a
 postgrad.  I've just found a free room in Heaton for 45 a
 week in a great, totally well-kept house.  I'll be sharing
 with two med school girls (seem quite cool) and whoever
 fills the last (very small) room.
 
 I thought I'd have problems getting a single room so late in
 the year before the new term, but it hasn't been too bad.  I
 checked out about 7-8 houses in Jesmond, and have been
 disgusted by the prices commanded by the landlords for such
 dilapidated, student-worn shitholes.  I thought it'd be a
 cool area to live in (being able to stumble into Osbournes
 whenever would be cool) but it just doesn't seem to measure
 up bang for buck.  I checked out places in Heaton and
 they're much better (I live off Chillingham road at the
 moment, but fancy a change of scenery).
 
 Finding a place for one person seems pretty expensive unless
 you flat-share, in which case I recommend you check out
 Northumbria Uni's site and check out their excellent
 housing database, which'll provide you with a list of
 landlords with free rooms from various areas around the
 city.  It's getting a bit scarce on content now as it is
 pretty late, but you should have little problem finding
 something suitable.
 
 I was going to move down to London had I not applied for the
 postgrad, but I'm glad I didn't.  Newcastle's a nice enough
 place, at least I don't really fancy moving out after being
 here 5 years.
 
 
 
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         |  wizards teeth
             from Newcastle (United Kingdom) on 2003-07-19 19:12 [#00786806] Points: 1070 Status: Regular
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 | Hello Everyone (in particular Chris and Tim), 
 I have just been to the shittest nightclub in the north
 called 'Stevy Y's' in Washington. It is quite rough, so
 rough in fact that you have to walk through an airport style
 metal detector before entry.
 
 Do you both fancy making some tunes whence back in
 Newcastle?
 
 My plan is not to use sounds; instead I will do the
 following:
 
 1. Send false teeth in the post to people I do not know. (Go
 to the dental hospital and ask for bags of false teeth and
 they will give you carrier bags filled with false teeth)
 
 2. Purchase five washing lines from Gateshead indoor market
 and purchase five watermelons. Drill a hole in each
 watermelon and thread a washing line through each
 watermelon. Then walk to the high level bridge. Walk along
 the bridge and estimate the fifth of the length of the
 bridge. At each fifth tie one washing line to the innards of
 the bridge and let the rest of the line / watermelon hang
 below the bridge. Repeat this for each fifth of the
 distance. From below there will be five lovely watermelons
 hanging from a bridge. It will look lovely.
 
 
 
 
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         |  Chris Ochre
             on 2003-07-20 06:50 [#00787159] Points: 570 Status: Lurker
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 | We could then pitch that to the Baltic, as some sort of "pentode communicative art initiative, bridging the
 communities of Newcastle and Gateshead through the medium of
 fresh natural produce."  It's sure to be hottt.
 
 
 
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