party tonight - ride tomorow?

jimycooper
jimycooper Posts: 740
edited November 2009 in The bottom bracket
im going to a party tonight, what are the chances of me being able to get myself up and out by 8:45 tomorow morning?

im saying its about 70% :evil:

opinions?

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  • i am doing the exact same thing, if you stay in bed rather then get up have food andget out on the bike you will feel much worse, you can always catch up on sleep in the afternoon
  • APIII
    APIII Posts: 2,010
    Based on my own experience, it's closer to 0%. Depends what you mean by 'party' though. I assume it's not a cheese and wine affair :wink:
  • APIII wrote:
    Based on my own experience, it's closer to 0%. Depends what you mean by 'party' though. I assume it's not a cheese and wine affair :wink:

    not far off, its a 16th :wink:
  • jimycooper wrote:
    APIII wrote:
    Based on my own experience, it's closer to 0%. Depends what you mean by 'party' though. I assume it's not a cheese and wine affair :wink:

    not far off, its a 16th :wink:

    I'm sure the Coca-Cola won't affect you that much.
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  • APIII
    APIII Posts: 2,010
    jimycooper wrote:
    APIII wrote:
    Based on my own experience, it's closer to 0%. Depends what you mean by 'party' though. I assume it's not a cheese and wine affair :wink:

    not far off, its a 16th :wink:

    My 16th was carnage. Even 20 years later, my mum still reminds me, or should I say embarasses me, by rreminding me of the aftermath. Usually in front of my wife.
  • APIII wrote:
    jimycooper wrote:
    APIII wrote:
    Based on my own experience, it's closer to 0%. Depends what you mean by 'party' though. I assume it's not a cheese and wine affair :wink:

    not far off, its a 16th :wink:

    My 16th was carnage. Even 20 years later, my mum still reminds me, or should I say embarasses me, by rreminding me of the aftermath. Usually in front of my wife.

    haha well i have a feeling it might be a little simlar.. :shock:
  • Bhima
    Bhima Posts: 2,145
    Depends how long you're out for. If it's a late one, don't bother with bed at all. It takes mental strength though.

    I used to work until 4/5am and found it easier to stay up a few more hours and go out. If you sleep for a couple of hours and then wake up, you feel a lot worse, because your body's systems are still slowly turning themselves off. Some parts of your body are in "recovery mode", which leaves you more fatigued if you suddenly wake up half way through the "shutting down" phase. If you force yourself to stay awake, you can prolong the tiredness if you keep active. You WILL completely collapse when you get home though, so eat a lot and expect to be asleep from 4/5pm-10am. :lol:
  • Bhima wrote:
    Depends how long you're out for. If it's a late one, don't bother with bed at all. It takes mental strength though.

    I used to work until 4/5am and found it easier to stay up a few more hours and go out. If you sleep for a couple of hours and then wake up, you feel a lot worse, because your body's systems are still slowly turning themselves off. Some parts of your body are in "recovery mode", which leaves you more fatigued if you suddenly wake up half way through the "shutting down" phase. If you force yourself to stay awake, you can prolong the tiredness if you keep active. You WILL completely collapse when you get home though, so eat a lot and expect to be asleep from 4/5pm-10am. :lol:

    cheers for the tip, ill seriously consider it 8) seriously :wink:
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,667
    have a few cans of Bull Rouge ready for the morning and some Nurofen. Lotsa fluids mate. :wink:
  • I'm sure the Coca-Cola won't affect you that much.
    Seriously, I get REAL bad 'hang-overs' from drinking Coke!

    I don't drink when I go out, but if I drink Coke, then I'm sure it's the e-numbers and sugar that messes me up the next day - dehydrated and a sore head...

    Squash is much better for you :wink: But you do look WELL lame drinking squash at a bar, trying to chat up some women.... :twisted:

    Meh. what do I care anyway... :lol:
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  • just have a really loud alarm clock, my pc pumps out ACDC when i need to get up. Wakes me up no matter the time, no matter how much sleep i've had, because it's hugely loud and i HAVE to jump out of bed to turn it off before it wakes my flatmates...
  • holmeboy
    holmeboy Posts: 674
    it's all in your own hands
  • well you know its gone crazzzy when you find jelly in the fish tank...

    very disapointed to be honest, made the effort to wake up, and then didnt ride because of the weather :cry:
  • prawny
    prawny Posts: 5,440
    APIII wrote:
    jimycooper wrote:
    APIII wrote:
    Based on my own experience, it's closer to 0%. Depends what you mean by 'party' though. I assume it's not a cheese and wine affair :wink:

    not far off, its a 16th :wink:

    My 16th was carnage. Even 20 years later, my mum still reminds me, or should I say embarasses me, by rreminding me of the aftermath. Usually in front of my wife.

    My mates sister's 14th was the worst I've ever been, I didn't recognise my mom when she came to get me and apparently the the ex girlfriend that i was drinking with shat herself on the way home, ahh free booze thats the stuff. 8)
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