Originally posted by luke warm
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Funny, thats what I tell your missus too.I am not qualified to give the above advice!
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so that's why she's so tired when i get home...Originally posted by The Lone GunmanFunny, thats what I tell your missus too.Comment
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Didn't take your for the class idiot. So as to save my breath I will just tell you: of course it works.Originally posted by sasguruWhy? It clearly doesn't work.Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
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Cholesterol perfect. Needless to say that I ate almost all my life like a pig and only gained a few kilos lately. Oh well, 8 pints is only now. In the past it used to be 8 pints 2 times a week but what the hell we need to have limits, don't we?Originally posted by luke warm.. Have you had your cholesterol level checked?
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8 pints a week is about what the doctors recommend isn't it? As we all know beer is good for you. unless you meant pints of wine/whisky that is...
Health is a bad beast and we should never make a fool of it. However, what can I say? A life of restrictions is a no-life, so what's worse? Is a 100 years of no-life worth living?I've seen much of the rest of the world. It is brutal and cruel and dark, Rome is the light.Comment
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We all make our own priorities of what we enjoy. Personally I think the horrible ways to go with smoking are not worth smelling like an old pub and not being able to run as far without getting out of breath. Now alcohol i can understand. All that pleasure and only the odd splitting headache, puking your guts up, broken toe, nose, hand etc, nearly shagging mingers, potential liver disease etc. to pay for it.Originally posted by FranckoHealth is a bad beast and we should never make a fool of it. However, what can I say? A life of restrictions is a no-life, so what's worse? Is a 100 years of no-life worth living?
But like you say no point going on for ever either. Looking at how all my 80+ relatives have done/are doing I think i will take up HALO parachuting when I am 75 or something.Comment
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