Nov. 19th, 2005

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Picture the scene - you're an 18 year old girl, who's been out on the pop the night before. At this age it has involved a nightclub or three. You awake with a steaming hangover, but are grateful that this is the worse you're going to feel. Said hangover improves over the next couple of hours and by 8 you're ready to go out again.

Now picture a new scene - you're now a 25 year old woman who's been out on the pop the night before. At this age it has involved a restaurant. You awake feeling surprisingly well. 'hooray,' you think, 'I got away with it.' But no. You get up. You walk to the kitchen. The hangover hits you in all its painful, nauseous, dizzy glory. hy is it that after a certain age you get a weird timelapse hangover effect? Anyhoo, I've not been well today. Luckily it was one of the really bad ones that burns itself out quite fast, but still... Spent until after 3pm just moving slowly from soft surface to soft surface... bed, the bed again in a non-committal, slouchy kind of way after drying my hair, then sofa while lovely hubs went to buy OJ & Anadin, then made me a bacon & egg butty, then spare bed to listen to Radio 7. Headache & dizzy sickness went, but have been really sleepy all the rest of the day. Went out for dinner & more drinks with Jools, Sylv & Flo from early evening, which wasn't a great idea, and now, a mere 9 hours after I properly got up, I'm totally ready for bedfordshire again. We spent a good hour talking about how old we're all getting. *sigh* How tragically true.

My new Rose Tea is lovely. It tastes ever so slightly of Angel Delight.

And is it me, or is LJ being really slow today?

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