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Written by Matt C Elmore
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Friday, 27 August 2010 16:14 |
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There are many strategies to surviving a hangover: find and devour satisfying food, remain horizontal for the majority of the day, avoid bright light, to name a few. Among the most fulfilling things you can do to counteract a killer hangover is watch a movie. Wrapped up in your coziest digs, warm in bed, watching a movie can be one of the best hangover cures out there.
A great way to pass the time and escape the horrors of your current reality, we highly suggest this hangover recovery activity no matter the degree of your suffering. It is important, however, to choose wisely when it comes to film selection. What may be your favorite sober movie could set a disastrous downward spiral into motion, sending you deeper into the inevitable depression that comes along with being hungover. Fear not! We're here to help you in the selection process.
Movies to Avoid When Hungover
Before we get to the best in post-hammered cinema, let's talk about what to avoid when choosing a hangover flick. Do not, under any circumstances, watch a movie that contains any of the following plots:
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Written by Dave Crane TV
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Tuesday, 17 August 2010 16:00 |
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Presenting a radio show isn't difficult.
The mike switches on as the music stops and you start to speak. We were taught 'one thought, one link' as a mantra on how we should approach the subtle art of commercial radio broadcasting. This meant that the presenter is allowed to talk about only a single message before moving onto the next part of programming, whether that is a tune, advertising break or the news.
It was very sensible, kept us on track and bored the living daylights out of me.
I wanted more from each show.
I wanted the chance to interact with the listener, change people's perceptions and make their day.
That's why I created 'Mission Mpossible'.
The show was a hybrid of a genius TV gameshow called 'Shooting Stars' run by UK comedians Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer and a local radio show called 'Mission Impossible' which a predessor had crafted into a chance to misbehave with callers on air.
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Written by Anika Molugu
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Saturday, 14 August 2010 16:28 |
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 Planning a wedding can be a stressful time for a bride and groom. Imagine having to organize everything from the church and reception, the photographers and videographers, the clothes and the caterers - in fact, you can probably imagine this all too well!
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