is the day after.
I feel like shit. And I didn't even drink anything. I just stayed out till 2:00 in the morning at a friend's house because it coincidentally happened to be his birthday and blew things up for six hours.
Which was awesome except that it was raining almost all day and damp when it wasn't. And it was cold enough to wear autumn clothing. Seriously that's not cool - wearing pants in July. Honestly. Fortunately the weather didn't really affect any of the explosions, but it did affect my joints which hurt all day/night. And now I feel like I'm going to catch a cold or something and that's not much fun at all. But oh, well; it was fun anyway and considering it's like the only time of year I see those people, I'd do it again.
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randxian - July 05, 2009 (11:38 AM) Maybe it's just me, but I don't always feel bad even after I've had quite a bit to drink. There have been times I've been up bright and early the next morning, in fact. Just depends on what I had to drink and ate, to an extent. I don't think you would necessarily feel any worse if you did drink; it sounds like you are just wore out from all the excitement. But yeah, it's worth it if you get to hang out with people you care about, especially if you rarely see them. |
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Felix_Arabia - July 05, 2009 (01:05 PM) Why did you drink so much, WQ? |
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bluberry - July 05, 2009 (01:24 PM) yeah rand, especially if I get in a good hurl before I pass out I'm usually fine in the morning. |
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wolfqueen001 - July 06, 2009 (09:24 AM) I actually don't drink. At all. But yeah. I feel a lot better today, so being worn out was probably the leading cause. |