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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.

I've heard hydralyte or whatever it's called is also good to drink just before you sleep/pass out also

Pineapple = $50 note

Looks like I have more to teach you than how to change your plugs.

You got tools or need me to bring?

A lot of people don't get those references for cash man lol

aarrrrrooonnn.

you have a pm you broad minded person. reckon some of these blokes might enjoy it.

http://www.scoopon.com.au/deals/49487/docklands-driving-simulator

Got it. Will need to see what normal prices are first. Would be good for a rainy day though

Got it. Will need to see what normal prices are first. Would be good for a rainy day though

hell yea. whats wrong with club buying 8 man ticket and recouping cash from geezers?

I'll be drinking beers, various shots (mostly tequila) and my current favourite... gin and tonic. Inb4 it's a girl's drink

G&T in the heat is great... Just remember to use Bombay, not tanq, tanq 10, millers or Hendricks. They are wasted in G&T and Bombay covers up more of the tonic flavour ;)

Leigh where in Queensland you going brah? I'm heading to gold coast from tomorrow morning until Sunday night

pretty much exactly what you just said.. lol good minds think alike who you going up with??

Which hotel? We are the vibe (you know michael / ryan already i think?)

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I've heard hydralyte or whatever it's called is also good to drink just before you sleep/pass out also

A lot of people don't get those references for cash man lol

Hyrdalyte is good

I used it when travelling overseas to fix dat dehyrdation

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