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Old wives tale mate...just make sure you've eaten enough on the day.

The only thing I find helps with hangovers/hurling the next day or lasting through the night is to have a glass/gulp of water in between every drink or at every piss stop. Helps with the dehydration which is what makes hangovers so bad if I recall correctly.

pre-mix stawberry or chocolate cowboys & milk. 7 std drinks for under $15. thats goon territory.

creme de cacao is awesome some grenadine.

im getting into cocktails lately and got some red sweet vermouth, campari and nice gin. made some neapolitans and americanos (sp). man campari is viscious, and I like bitters too.

pre-mix stawberry or chocolate cowboys & milk. 7 std drinks for under $15. thats goon territory.

creme de cacao is awesome some grenadine.

im getting into cocktails lately and got some red sweet vermouth, campari and nice gin. made some neapolitans and americanos (sp). man campari is viscious, and I like bitters too.

lol trust you to buy the exact ingredients for a cocktail with negro in the name

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negroni

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But I don't expect you to fork out for that, so an absolut will do.

Ok deal!!! Bottle of vodka for help doing these things!!!!

I regret to inform you that I WAS a commonwhore and falcoon owner so the RB motor is a bit different!!!

I looked at it like ok!!! Where's the dizzy?? Ahhh where's the spark leads??? WTF IS GOING ON!!!!!

Hahahaha I only knew were to get to them because there was a "coil pack vented cover" on eBay

I was like WAPPPSHHHHH found you!! You slippery gipsy!!!!

Jesus Christ is this some sort of women's forum?

Drink beer and straight scotch like a real man you phaggots

We just experiencing the flavours of life Hatish. Makes for fun new years eves with heaps of variety.

Have a beer based tradition on Good Friday to kick start our Easter boys' weekends away. We call it platinum friday, where the goal is to be the first to down their sixer of Tooheys platinum...average time is 20 minutes and it gives you a very good start to a drunk night.

So when do I expect your arrival??? Or someone's? I live in Mooroolbark if you know where that is

You want me to come to you? Mooroolbark is like 20-25 mins from me. Fark that brah, price goes up to a bottle of Belv!

I'm a big fan of beer just thinking of alternates :) Plan on maintaining 1 per hour after the initial drunknesss over the next 5 days

lol go get some longnecks they are hilarious and make you look like a really small man.

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