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took a bit on board tonight. if my mum knew what i drink she'd give me a slap. couldn't even stay til the close as i;ve had too much and felt unwlel. i bloody love life. viva la viva
as I get older (and older, and older....) I get more enjoyment out of drinking less.
So last night hafter a hard day out we got home, ordered a curry, and I had a glass of Merlot before it arrived and another with it which was delicious, before sitting down to watch "Emma" with Mrs RAcer and a nice glass of the Scottish Wine (Chateau Oban).
not a massive intake but every drop savoured.
Without alcohol, most of the really great times would be a bit less so.
_________________ Geordie_R
"A should of known there mum was buying banana's"
I had too many cocktails on Sat night and consequently spent much of Sunday morning hunched over the toilet puking, sobbing and whimpering. It wasn't even supposed to be a big night out. _________________ Known as the catch of the camp.
I think drinking while at home alone is a sign that there may be a problem.
Given how little I go out, if I didn't have a couple of glasses of wine at home now and then I'd never drink! Does that make me an alkie?
I agree with Rowan! I like a nice glass of something when i've cooked a good meal and as I live alone i drink alone!!
I remember watching a programme on liver transplants and the chief consultant on it was quite a sad man because he knew that the majority of people who had liver transplants due to alcoholism would be back at some point. one thing he said was that he could tell an alcoholic when they said they drank cider but as someone who lives just up the road from Westons and enjoys partaking in their amber nectar, i hope he meant the White Lightening type of cider not the good stuff!
The Horizon programme that started this discussion was interesting too when they talked about young people's tolerance of alcohol, even young rats cope better than the adults.
just had to edit this as my spelling looked like i had already been at the bottle!
I think drinking while at home alone is a sign that there may be a problem.
Given how little I go out, if I didn't have a couple of glasses of wine at home now and then I'd never drink! Does that make me an alkie?
I agree with Rowan! I like a nice glass of something when i've cooked a good meal and as I live alone i drink alone!!
I remember watching a programme on liver transplants and the chief consultant on it was quite a sad man because he knew that the majority of people who had liver transplants due to alcoholism would be back at some point. one thing he said was that he could tell an alcoholic when they said they drank cider but as someone who lives just up the road from Westons and enjoys partaking in their amber nectar, i hope he meant the White Lightening type of cider not the good stuff!
The Horizon programme that started this discussion was interesting too when they talked about young people's tolerance of alcohol, even young rats cope better than the adults.
just had to edit this as my spelling looked like i had already been at the bottle!
cath fear not, I have made a career out of typos.
we are a toerant bunch (in every sense)
_________________ Geordie_R
"A should of known there mum was buying banana's"
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