no, i feel hungry the next day
2007-03-08 00:25:58
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answer #1
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answered by jacemo 6
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Drinking should be a sociable event. Some people drink more than others without ill effects, but peers try to keep up - especially in the pub or club.
If you remember everything the next day, then you are probably all right.
If you have to be reminded by others what you got up to, then you are overdoing it.
But it takes a few years of drinking before you cease getting hangovers and feeling rough in the morning. Best not to go down that track in the first place.
In time to come - should be about mid twenties - you will know your own limits.
Overdoing it on rare occasions - weddings, office parties and the like - is OK but can be embarrassing.
Drink to enjoy, not to get drunk.
Bottoms up!
2007-03-08 00:32:55
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answered by Bunts 6
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A fool definitely, because I'm loud, obnoxious and tend to upset a lot of people, so feel ashamed by my behaviour the next day. One of the worst times being when I came home from a friends house after having a neat vodka pint drinking competition, verbally abused my girlfriend and one of her friends, stripped half naked and fell asleep on the kitchen floor against the oven (whilst it was on!) She left me there all night!! Felt really bad the next day.
2007-03-08 00:31:47
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answered by Louis Junior. 4
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No, I mostly feel like cr*p. Mind you I'm at that point in life where I mostly drink at home (young kids = no social life). Strangely enough though I do still remember nights from long ago that I wish had never happened!!
2007-03-08 00:32:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. Usually because I mostly acted like a fool the night before!
2007-03-08 00:27:12
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answered by Mrs. Noo 4
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I don't drink. I stick to minerals and still feel like a fool the next day. I think I'm always still hyped up on the sugar !!
2007-03-08 00:27:39
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answered by specs appeal 4
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Not really. Feel like a fool if you messed up on someone. Other than that, the next day I just reminence the good times. Peace!
2007-03-08 00:27:16
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answered by Drivliam 6
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well I am a minor so I don't drink so to answer your other question your hung over that why you feel like a fool. your liver can only hold i cup of liquer at a time. it usually takes 1 hour for you to get rid of 1 cup of liquer out of your system!!!!!!! i am smart
2007-03-08 00:29:01
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answered by stickytack77 2
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Not usually, unless it was a really heavy mug lifting night, then sometimes I do ask myself what the h*** did I do that again for! Or unless someone calls me and reminds me of something I did the night before :-) and then asks "what were you thinking"
2007-03-11 04:47:38
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answered by TheatreFan 6
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I'm usually a fool at the time
2007-03-08 00:28:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I just feel dumb. That's why I don't really drink on a night where I have to go to work the next day.
Not sure why, just from alcohol withdrawl?
2007-03-08 00:27:34
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answered by Jo 6
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