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89StangGuy 11-12-2009 07:35 AM

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Originally Posted by SeanPlunk (Post 37990)
Happy Birthday by the way :drink:

Ha thanks! I turned 21 yest. Drank too much and got to work this morning at 5am.. fun stuff.

Vettezuki 11-12-2009 08:33 AM

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Originally Posted by 89StangGuy (Post 37998)
Ha thanks! I turned 21 yest. Drank too much and got to work this morning at 5am.. fun stuff.

Check in with how you feel around 2:00pm.

89StangGuy 11-12-2009 01:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Vettezuki (Post 38003)
Check in with how you feel around 2:00pm.

I have the runs, a mean headache, and the boss is making me stay an extra hour. That will teach me to never drink on a weekday...

SeanPlunk 11-12-2009 08:39 PM

Vettezuki, directions? I know we wrote them down by hand and you typed them at your house. I'm hoping you still have them.

Vettezuki 11-12-2009 10:46 PM

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Originally Posted by SeanPlunk (Post 38041)
Vettezuki, directions? I know we wrote them down by hand and you typed them at your house. I'm hoping you still have them.

This is what I found. LOOK THEM OVER, but I'm pretty sure this is what we used. Some refinements could be made around D, but it's good enough for now for local cruise.

Vettezuki 11-13-2009 08:06 AM

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Originally Posted by 89StangGuy (Post 38017)
I have the runs, a mean headache, and the boss is making me stay an extra hour. That will teach me to never drink on a weekday...

Grasshopper, let me show you the way. I'm an experienced professional.

Vettezuki's rules for mitigating the consequences of excessive drinking on a work night. I'm not an alcoholic, but my work takes me to Europe and Japan where drinking, sometimes quite a lot, is part of regular business. Throw in jet lag and you have yourself a challenge.

1 . PACE yourself. You can put away quite a lot over time. If you binge you're just poisoning yourself and there's no magic bullet for that.

2 . HYDRATE. You need to have at least 8oz of water per 1 oz of alcohol. That's extra. Alcohol is a diuretic and a lot of that crappy feeling you get from too much drinking is basically dehydration. Something with electrolytes is good as it will help retain water in your cells.

3. Do NOT go to sleep drunk. Don't really know why, but just trust me on this one. Makes a big difference.

4. Take a nice hot bath or shower before going to bed. Simply helps with relaxing and sleeping better.

5. Take some of your favorite pain killer before going to bed and when you wake up. If Tylenol do NOT take while still under the effects of alcohol as it can literally destroy your liver.

6. Eat a good breakfast, even if you don't feel so hot. It's a huge mistake not to eat just because you feel a little queezy.

7. Hit the coffee if you can tolerate it to compensate for the damage you did the night before.

This is not a great way to live, but if you find yourself in trouble on an late night and you have to work the next day, these rules can make the difference between real misery and something vaguely tolerable.

NEVER EVER over drink on a travel day. If you do, you might get to know a living hell.

And obviously, it's best not to over drink, or drink at all for that matter.

SeanPlunk 11-13-2009 08:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Vettezuki (Post 38045)
This is what I found. LOOK THEM OVER, but I'm pretty sure this is what we used. Some refinements could be made around D, but it's good enough for now for local cruise.

Actually, when Leedom, you and I pre-ran it last year when we got back to your house you typed up very detailed directions in a word file. I was hoping you had that :o

SeanPlunk 11-13-2009 09:19 PM

Hacienda Road from Skyline south to Canada Sombre will be closed until November 29.

Ugh, I'm working on a new route now.

SeanPlunk 11-13-2009 09:32 PM

I think I'm going to try this route for tomorrow. This will get us around Hacienda. Not sure about the skyline section, but it looks interesting :nuts:

90vette99 11-14-2009 02:39 AM

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Originally Posted by SeanPlunk (Post 38101)
I think I'm going to try this route for tomorrow. This will get us around Hacienda. Not sure about the skyline section, but it looks interesting :nuts:

No can do on skyline. Fire road. On the south side, can only go as far as suncrest ct. driving north direction, then Closed. Only way I know is to take colima to fullerton rd. and come back over that way.


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