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Beast and I heading to Jimzee's place tonight after the ball game to do a little fishing this weekend.  I come home from work this morning, get my stuff packed, get in bed to catch a few winks.

8 hours later, I'm dog tired after tossing and turning all morning.  I may have slept about 4 hours.  Just couldn't get my brain to turn off.

Helluva time to not sleep when I'll be driving 5 hours tonight.  Guess it's time to shotgun a six pack of Red Bull.

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Maybe, just plain, "HIDE!"

  • Super User

Just spoke with AJ and Booten on the phone, they are on a smallmouth dropshot bite right now.  I'll be waiting for you guys to get here.  Take turns driving so you can rest.  

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16.6 oz. of Red Bull will cure what ails you.

  • Super User

So that's your excuse? It heals..... ::)

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Benadryl, works every time your brain wont quit.

Full Throttle it's got more caffeine!

;D

Try real energy instead of a chemical supplements ;)  

Berries, oatmeals, sardines, chocolate (can elevate your energy levels by way of certain bioactive compounds such as tyramine and phenylethylamine),almonds, red meat (if you have commonly low iron) etc.

One quick fix I have tried and liked is the new 5 hr energy shots.  Not a jittery, nerve riddling caffeine high, just feels like you got some good sleep.

One quick fix I have tried and liked is the new 5 hr energy shots. Not a jittery, nerve riddling caffeine high, just feels like you got some good sleep.

I havent been able to find that stuff anywhere. I keep hearing good things about it and would like to buy a bottle or 2 for emergency purposes.

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Two cans of Red Bull Friday afternoon and one Saturday morning kept me going from 2PM Friday  till 11:30PM Saturday.

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