Ooooooh, I’ve got a bit of a sore head this morning
A case of too many peroni beers last night.
I felt rough as a bears arse.
Ruth and I took the dogs for a long walk and stopped at Y Shed for a restorative coffee and bacon baguette
Then it was back to the hall to clean up which didn’t take long as 8 volunteers turned up to help.
I’m drinking Diet Coke and am having a mooch on the couch covered in dogs
I’m too old for hangovers.
As it happened I took myself off to bed at midday.
I got up at 5.45 pm with Dorothy gently occluding my airway with her chin ( she does this most mornings when she wants her first pee of the day)
I drank a litre of Diet Coke and ate three bananas and now feel human
Albert has not been around and has been under the spare bed all day 😒
I only know that because Roger has been standing guard over him
Eggs John. Container cysteine. Best thing for a hangover - apparently. Cancel the rest of today.
ReplyDeleteOops - that should say contains!
DeleteOut of eggs…..had to have the bacon and carbohydrate ,
DeleteYes, too old for a hangover, learning moment. Till the next one! Nice nap for you xx. GG
ReplyDeleteBoy I feel human now, off the diet today .
DeleteA cheeseburger and Diet Coke for tea
Remember this morning the next time,
ReplyDeleteI have to say that, boring though it may seem, at 68, I've never had a hangover! I just don't like the feeling of being tiddly, so never got to the stage where I was drunk. Even so, sympathies to you. Lots of water, paracetamol and take it easy. Next time, pace yourself! xx
ReplyDeleteMy friends on the TCA thought I was sober, and to be honest compared to some I looked it lol
DeleteAn occasional hangover is necessary to remind us why drinking too much is a bad idea. I heard the winning song this morning. Absolute forgettable rubbish!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely ….but tHE UK came out of it well , Liverpool was a gloriously welcoming host
DeleteNever too old for things you enjoy.
ReplyDeleteHic
DeleteI suspect much of Europe has a hangover today! (I have a headache myself, but too minor to be officially classed a hangover. Or so I tell myself.)
ReplyDeleteAh some honesty here. I’m NOT the only one !!!!
DeleteI’m off to see Raymondo’s review
I quit drinking alcohol in the 90s and I definitely do NOT miss hangovers! I actually don't miss alcohol either! :)
ReplyDeleteGood for you Ellen , if I had done the same I’d have a bigger house and no mortgage
DeleteI hope you feel better soon!
ReplyDeleteDebra….the sleep has brought me around, I hope it will for Albert too
DeleteMain reason I don't drink is I'd rather get my extra.calories from pizza.
ReplyDeleteYes this weekend was totally off my diet which is a bummer
DeleteAh, Johnny, my boy...you know what causes hangovers, so only you can change the outcome. I hope it was worth it. Spoken by an old lady who has had far too many of them in her youth.
ReplyDeleteI honestly can’t remember my last bad hangover , probably after a family do
DeleteDidn't you get pissed not long ago and hit your head going through the gate or something?
DeleteNo hangover that night/day
DeleteIt sounds like a fun night for all. Enjoy your nap!
ReplyDeleteI slept solidly for nearly 6 hours
DeleteSilly Boy!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant comment
DeleteI know, I know . Only me to blame…..I just had a blow out …….lol,Ruth came home much earlier than I did…. I fell over on the village green, slipping on the damp grass
DeleteMay I set you up another????
ReplyDeleteI will pass…..I can drink gin by the mug full but a few beers like I drank last night , and I was pissed lol
Deletesorry for your sore head and hope your enjoyment of last night makes it worth the misery. Eggs? Interesting.
ReplyDeleteHugs!
As you can see I’ve slept the afternoon away , what a waste
DeleteThat Roger is a darling. If he were human he would be a care nurse.
ReplyDeleteI was thinking about Albert, and hoping the old boy was sunning himself in the garden during the days. Roger seems to be a sensitive soul, at least where Albert is concerned.
ReplyDeleteYes…Roger is a dog of complete habit and routine , any changes in the cottage seem to affect him greatly
DeleteOh, I do hope Albert is just having an off day. Dear Roger, on caring duty again. xx
ReplyDeleteWe’ve been here before
DeleteRoger is such a sweetheart. I'm surprised he hasn't been hovering over you.
ReplyDeleteI’m not slowing dying……..
DeleteYet
Sometimes a hangover can feel that way.
DeleteGlad you're better! But I hope Albert is not feeling poorly again.
ReplyDeleteI think he is
DeleteBugger, bugger, bugger. Hope the lad is okay. Update in the am please.
ReplyDeleteYes….it’s worrying we are back her again
DeleteAh, hangovers, I remember them well. But I guess I must be drinking enough these days as I can't recall a hangover in years.
ReplyDeleteMe neither, it’s been an unwelcome revelation
DeleteWhy do we do this to ourselves when we are old enough and wise enough to know better? Oh wait...... I'll remember that Diet Coke and triple banana remedy the next time. Hope that what ails Albert is only a passing thing.
ReplyDeleteI haven't had a hangover for decades, but always found that a litre of something cold and fizzy (not Champagne) did the job. The French 'Orangina' worked best.
ReplyDeleteHangovers are ten times worse once you pass 50 aren't they. If someone had warned me about it I would have made much better use of the years leading up to 50!! ;-)
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