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Re: Specifically for Pond Crossers?

Posted: Tue 17th Jul 2012 01:54 pm
by matty223
Willjay wrote:Why are we talking about addictive dangerous drugs here, my advice is to stay active, smoke sativa, walk around the city, a shower after you check in to your hotel and then dinner and a coffee shop crawl. The next morning you will be ready to do it all over again.
basically what i said with out the first sentence,

Re: Specifically for Pond Crossers?

Posted: Tue 17th Jul 2012 02:14 pm
by Lamont
as others have said, drink coffee, smoke sativa, and take long walks outside. That will allow you to stay up that first day until a normal bedtime.

Re: Specifically for Pond Crossers?

Posted: Tue 17th Jul 2012 03:26 pm
by Cisco
matty223 wrote:
Cisco wrote:Bring me some oxis ? Lol :lol: :shock: 10mg and I'm out like a light , in fact sometimes 5 :lol: :lol: (Valium)
in july or November :)

Both :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :mrgreen:

Re: Specifically for Pond Crossers?

Posted: Tue 17th Jul 2012 03:39 pm
by treetop
Willjay wrote:Why are we talking about addictive dangerous drugs here, my advice is to stay active, smoke sativa, walk around the city, a shower after you check in to your hotel and then dinner and a coffee shop crawl. The next morning you will be ready to do it all over again.
Perfect advice.

Re: Specifically for Pond Crossers?

Posted: Tue 17th Jul 2012 05:15 pm
by Twichaldinho
I didnea experience any jet lag :?
Going or coming home.... Felt more fatigue getting up at 4AM in Edinburgh, and trying to last the day in Mokum to be honest.... Having an actual bed to sleep in on the way from Chicago to Mokum helped alot :D

Fuck yer Pharma drugs though, thats for damn sure :-)

Re: Specifically for Pond Crossers?

Posted: Wed 18th Jul 2012 03:41 am
by Braunezucker
Agreed
Shower, sativa, stay active, and eat light meals to avoid food coma.
A bit of caffeine if you like and drink little or no alcohol.

Re: Specifically for Pond Crossers?

Posted: Mon 13th Aug 2012 08:23 pm
by ed the head
I try to make myself sleep on the way over as much as possible. Usually I am too excited about arriving to sleep much, which is unusual. Normally I am out before the plane leaves the ground.

So, I will usually sleep only 1/2 -1 hour on the way over if I am lucky, meaning I am almost as tired as you would be with no sleep.

I just push through the day and try to stay awake as long as I can. Normally I can make it to midnight the first day, but I sleep like a log into day two.