Was wondering what procedure everyone uses leading up to your trip on getting yourself ready to drink all day every day? I assume most visitors don't drink like that at home, so there has to be some drinking excercises leading up to it ie stretching your beer opening finger, doing 3 sets of Bud Light 3 times a week, ect. Have some fun with this one!!!
Haha!! I hear you buddy. Last december when I got there I screwed the first two nights up by not pacing myself. Have fun!
The goal is to pace yourselves!!! :lol: :lol: :beerdrink: :beerdrink: Maybe have a few extra drinks at home to allow ur body to get uses to the extra intake you will be doing at Tempations... :headbanger: :lol:
before i met T it was a easy - as i drank pretty much every night for the 6 years i was single you know those years inbetween being married to my hideous bitch ex wife and then my now sho nuff ho wife T during those 6 single years.............i even went on a trip to mexico one year.............and i had become some immune to drinking and sleeping at that point that honestly (no embellishing on this one i promise) slept 9 hours for 3 days and 3 nights.......... when i go now........ hell the last few trips ive been a complete buzz kill going to bed many nights at ten i think maybe reading the other guys post i can learn something here as well .............PACE YOURSELF and take a case of nexium for the acid reflux maybe that will work :idea: R :idea: B
I agree Rob!! My intentions are good... But seems like my body can only handle the pace of Temptations every other day. The odd day I go to sleep around midnight. Still have a blast every day!!! Just ends early some days.
I havent been to TTR yet (1st time december 20th) but I have done a lot of drinking, specifically a fair share of binge drinking (what else is college for). Some of my personal stand by's if Im going to be partying heavily for a week: -ibuprofen prior to falling asleep -big greasy meal before bed -gravol as needed -at least 2l's of water before bed Personally whenever I drink heavily while at home in cold and windy Saskatchewan, I always always wake up crazy hungover and swearing to lay off the sauce for awhile. I find that when I'm on vacation, its like my brain tells my body "alright, this it it, your gonna have to step it up for one week, give me one week!" and I somehow can rev at atleast a 8/10 for the majority of the trip.
Drinking ALL RIGHT CLASS BE SEATED, MEXICAN DRINIKING 101 BEGINS NOW HAHA , yeah I wish i knew the best answer, two months before my first trip to cancun, like ten years ago, I drank nothing but Corona and jose cuervo, cuz my dumb ass thought both of them would be the staple drinks of mexico, it got to the point that i was drinking almost a case of corona on a given weekend night and a few shots in between. and about a 6 pack a night during the week.... Finally arrival day in cancun, two month of practicing, I had practiced so much there was constant alcohol content in my blood stream...Me and my four buddies, stroll up to the bar as if we are about to own this BIATCH.... "cinco cervezas and cinco tequilas senor, gracias" heres to mexico boys, slammed that tequila ..... Ran to the bush next to the bar and threw it right back up, like the vagina that I was.... Practice may make perfect, but can not prepare you for some mexican off the wall no name tequila..... Think before you order ha ha ha :lol:
Thanks for the pointers all, I used to be able to do pretty good, was definately on the varsity squad, but I am definately not as indestructible as I used to be, sucks getting old.... Still have a great time, just at a slower pace!
The majority of a hangover is dehydration. Last time I was there, I brought a 52oz. Bubba Keg for water. I drank at least five of those every day starting at breakfast. Just had it next to our chairs and drank the water in between beers, etc. You may have to go to the restroom a lot more, but it definitely worked for me. I usually drink at least 32oz. of water before I go to bed when I'm at home drinking too. Just like everyone said, the bottom line is pacing. But don't forget to hydrate.