New Year's hangover? Take two eels and call me in the morning
Sunday, December 21, 2008 - 03:50
in Paleontology & Archaeology
The French call it "la gueule de bois," or wooden mouth. For Germans, it's "Kater," or a tomcat. Japanese know it as "futsukayoi," or "two-days drunk." But whatever the language and wherever it takes place, a hangover is the same: headache, nausea, shaking, blurred vision, biliousness, dry mouth... the list of evils is long.