I remember the day that I could no longer shrug off all of the drinking from the night before. At least, I remember that there was a day. The actual details are still blessedly obscured.
I want to see her try to get up twice more before five o’clock in the morning, confused by the winter morning darkness and completely convinced that it’s much later than it is.
Panel 1 reminds me of that one “Giant Days” issue in which Esther, Daisy and Susan are all sick. I think all the different moods one can have while being sick were conveyed particularly well in there.
Since alcohol has no benefits for drinking it, it messes up your heart, liver and sucks fluids out of your body. She needs electrolytes too along with that water.
Glad the one time I was getting drunk I could stop it. It was shutting down the get keeper in my brain—the frontal lobe. Not a good thing.
Yes. Go back to bed. …And when you get up, drink a gallon of water before noon. It’ll help the hangover (I hope. I am not a medical doctor).
Happy new year (and a swift hangover recovery), Shelley. And you too, John. Thanks for this story!
I remember the day that I could no longer shrug off all of the drinking from the night before. At least, I remember that there was a day. The actual details are still blessedly obscured.
This comic defeated MY hangover!
Probably best we don’t get to see the projectile vomiting.
But if you subscribe to the Patreon…
If Peter was right we have two more attempts at getting up before Shelley’s successful.
I want to see her try to get up twice more before five o’clock in the morning, confused by the winter morning darkness and completely convinced that it’s much later than it is.
Ooh yeah, that’s a familiar situation…
There’s no “e” in aging. You Brits spell everything wrong!
“Aging” looks like you’d say it “agging”.
Or even EGGing (unintentional friction included).
Panel 1 reminds me of that one “Giant Days” issue in which Esther, Daisy and Susan are all sick. I think all the different moods one can have while being sick were conveyed particularly well in there.
Since alcohol has no benefits for drinking it, it messes up your heart, liver and sucks fluids out of your body. She needs electrolytes too along with that water.
Glad the one time I was getting drunk I could stop it. It was shutting down the get keeper in my brain—the frontal lobe. Not a good thing.