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Smoking makes hangovers much much much worse :-(


Susana

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What on earth have they put in there that gives that horrible feeling the day after? I could drink a whole bottle of wine and the day after I would only have a mild headache that goes with an aspirin and that´s it. Have 4 glasses of wine, add a few cigarettes, and nothing. NOTHING  can get rid of that soreness, that dryness, that utterly disgusting feeling... I´m so ill :bad:

 

Another one for the list: I can´t wait... to be able to enjoy my wine without feeling the day after as if I had eaten a dirty mop.

 

This has to be the last time I feel like this. It surely is :angry:

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I do think smoking adds to the hangover.   I used to smoke extra when I was out drinking and I would wake up smelly, with a sore throat, red eyes.  Some times my clothes would be dirty with ashes or even burned. 

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Hey RWhite nice to meet you!! Why don't you make an introduction post about you?

  Yep, Because otherwise I'm doomed to a life of singing "I'm a secret lemonade drinker"!   Please tell me you know the advert?! xx

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