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Hi,


I am suffering as well! Try brown sauce on white bread, it removes gasses in the stomach and make's you a little more alert.


I started early yesterday and paced myself all day. In the evening I went into the Surma (which was packed) and had another lager and a bottle of wine, I met a redhead (no hair, just a redhead) and we had a fair decent meal from the buffet.

My question is how come indian people never seem to have to much problems in the dunny area of life?

regards,

Libra Carr.

I can tell you what hasn't made me feel any better -


a toasted cheese sandwich

four cups of tea

two litres of water

roast lamb (cold from the fridge)

lentil and feta salad (still on the table from last night's lunch that turned into dinner)

two cans of diet coke


I'm off to the shops for some magic solution.

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