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exactly what I got!Originally posted by expat View PostQQ 1-3: 4 each.
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So I drink a lot but it's doing no harm?
think there may be some long term impact on the liver but you know you only live once and have to die of something!
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QQ 1-3: 4 each.
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So I drink a lot but it's doing no harm?
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I love it. Seen nothing to dislike yet.Originally posted by Pondlife View PostHow are you enjoying the big stupid square pillows in DE.
I could never get used to them.
Mein deutsch ist kaput.
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For most of us, itsnot booze or drugs that does you in ... Its lack of quality sleep after those.
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15 for me.
I was going to stay in tonight, but reading that made me fancy a pint, so I'm off to the pub
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1/2 a bottle? Bloody lightweight. My glass takes 1/2 a bottle.Originally posted by d000hg View PostMy problem - if you can call it that - is that I like drinking alone, by which I mean watching TV after the wife goes to bed and drinking red wine or whisky with a bowl of cheese savouries.
You can so easy get through 1/2 bottle of wine or several large spirits. That's fine if it's a couple of nights a week but unlike meeting friends at the pub, when you drink alone you can do so every night and then you realise you're drinking a lot even though you are never actually drunk, which isn't great for one's figure.
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It also explains why you're 60 stone.Originally posted by d000hg View PostMy problem - if you can call it that - is that I like drinking alone, by which I mean watching TV after the wife goes to bed and drinking red wine or whisky with a bowl of cheese savouries.
You can so easy get through 1/2 bottle of wine or several large spirits. That's fine if it's a couple of nights a week but unlike meeting friends at the pub, when you drink alone you can do so every night and then you realise you're drinking a lot even though you are never actually drunk, which isn't great for one's figure.
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