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wellinghall) wrote2014-08-21 04:02 pm
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I've got a four-hour-plus train journey home ahead of me, and I am already tired, cranky, headachy and generally achy. I've just had two paracetamol ( tylenol ), and I have got a bottle of water*. Any other ideas on how to make the journey just that bit more bearable?
*Autocomplete suggested "wine".
*Autocomplete suggested "wine".
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I do at least have one reasonably good book on the go, and another in a different pocket. I could get chocolate, but Murphy says I would miss the train ...
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A nap? Soothing music on a portable music device? Staring out of the window and imagining what would happen if you got of at the next stop instead of your actual destination?
*hug* anyway (and the odd eyeball ;-)
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Chocolate.
Gin.
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*hugs back*
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Mm
Mm
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Cabernet got me through my seven-hour plane ride home. ;)
Sending good wishes your way!
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And you sent me on a quest to discover what AKICOLJ means, and now I am a wiser woman - so thank you very much! (My first guess was that it was something about A K I C On Long Journeys.)
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And now you're looking out of the window, a map is another good thing to have along on a train journey, so you can identify those castles and churches, let alone hills and woods.
You can download audiobooks onto many phones or an iPod. If that's not possible, then have music as a fallback. Hell has been, for me, being on a train with no earphones and the most tedious "conversation" going on at high volume nearby making it impossible for me to read.
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