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You didn't think of maybe joining him in solidarityOriginally posted by sasguru View PostI have it on good knowledge that CW is successfully keeping on with dryathlon, although the craving for an ice cold beer almost overcame him last Friday. So I'm told.
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I have it on good knowledge that CW is successfully keeping on with dryathlon, although the craving for an ice cold beer almost overcame him last Friday. So I'm told.
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Originally posted by greenlake View PostA whole month on just the dry stuff? I guess I'll give it a shot....
I hear you brother, I always like all of my "leisure" items to be dry
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I will be dry in September. AS I have been every month since February....
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FTFYOriginally posted by vetran View PostOi Admin
I think Mrs sasguru should have a custom reputation maybe 'sainted woman' Or Helen Keller?
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Are you going to quit watching Jeremy Kyle too?Originally posted by CretinWatcher View Post
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I intend to stay off the drink for about 10 days in September.
...note that this figure is based on me getting 8 hours sleep every day for the 30 days of the month.
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I'm having my new clothes dryer installed in a week or two.Originally posted by CretinWatcher View Post
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How do we sponsor you?
Though I bet you would get a lot more sponsorship to keep off CUK....
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No.Originally posted by CretinWatcher View Post
It's bad enough having all this abstemious nonsense in January without it spreading to other times of the year.
Anyhow a SPONSORED dryathlon? Giving up alcohol for a month is hardly running a marathon. And if it is then maybe it's time to get medical help.
Why not raise some money and have fun at the same time like organise a 3-legged pub crawl or something?
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I always thought you were a bit "wet"Originally posted by CretinWatcher View PostI am.
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