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I'm going on a cruise next Sunday and due to some circumstances, I'll need to take up at 1:30AM. Any idea for energy drinks or caffine drinks to stay awake until say 12AM on Monday morning?
I never needed any energy drinks to stay up for 24 hours. Just make sure you constantly drink something, so that you do not dehydrate. The only caffeine-containing drink I ever had during such long periods was Coke, but that's about it. It is more a question of your mind if you really want to stay up for so long.
well..if you want to stay awake for 24hours....Make sure you don't do anything that costs lots of energy, like running, sports, don't watch TV and DEFINATELY DO NOT read a book/magazine, computering can, but not lots of reading....Games such as shooters where you need reflexes will do just fine...Hope this helps
Suche gut gebaute 18-30 Jährigen zum schlachten.
- Metzgermeister
Ugh im done in the morning then. I have to deliver papers then head to the airport. Fly PVD-BWI 1hr then BWI-FLL 2hr on the same plane. Get off the plane, run to the ship, and stay awake lol. I'm thinking of napping on the 2nd flight
Fly to a different time zone on the summer solstice. I pulled 46 hours doing that. Don't think i could do that again.
Wimp
My record's 77.5 hours...beat that... It was on a band trip a few years ago, and I'm gonna try to beat it tomorrow/Wednesday/Thursday when I go to Banff
My longest is 46hrs when I went to Hong Kong last year for the weekend... Dan V can back me up on this, i was f00ked! I was hallucenating from the exhaustion.
I frequently pass the 30hr mark with no sleep when I travel abroad, its worse for me going east than it is going west.
I can easily pull 40 hours or so when I need to finish a paper. It's called procrastination people
For me at least, it's not that hard to stay awake if there's something keeping you busy. In the case of flights/trips, just movies, magazines with pictures, deck of cards etc will do
I've never felt so tired in my life dude. After having to drink like 8 cans of dodgy chinese beer form the airport mini-mart and then racing each other around CLK airport for a couple of hours on baggage carts at 3am i was pretty beat. lol.... remember when i had a fit on the plane home when i thought id left my camera gear in Hong Kong as we were on our decent for LHR. ROFLMAO
Last time i was in LA is was awake from 9am Thursday morning until Monday afternoon with about 2 hours of sleep in 10-20 min bursts when i wasnt out clubbing, after parties, listening to music, eating, or cruising around Santa Monica. Add to that 8 hours time differance, and a 10 hour flight with a hangover and you have one heck of a trip
racing each other around CLK airport for a couple of hours on baggage carts
You guys did that too? Fun innit
I still have pictures from when Richard, me and another friend of ours did that at CLK.
"The Director also sets the record straight on what would happen if oxygen masks were to drop from the ceiling: The passengers freak out with abandon, instead of continuing to chat amiably, as though lunch were being served, like they do on those in-flight safety videos."
55 hours on my trip to China from Toronto. When your excited about the trip then you really dont feel like sleeping. I could've gone another 24 hours cause of the adrenaline.
plenty of coffee (preferably without sugar or milk- that works better for me anyway lol) and those coffee beans coated with chocolate. Works immensely although it'll probably get you feeling sick after a while. I stayed up for 48 hours with this though
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