Dry January again 17:43 - Jan 10 with 3087 views | jacktar | Despite supporting a team that's enough to drive anyone to drink, I have decided to try the month without alcohol. Although I only started on the 3rd January (social commitments ) I have managed a week so far. Anyone else giving it a go? (Regular drinkers only need reply ) | |
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Dry January again on 18:09 - Jan 10 with 3057 views | max936 | Nope I had 4 of bottles of ales last Saturday first since NYE, out this weekend so a few more, but no plans to stop having a couple on a Saturday. Good effort by you hope you last the month, keep us updated | |
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Dry January again on 18:18 - Jan 10 with 3041 views | Clinton | Try dry from Monday to Thursday for January is best I can do. | |
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With sixty seconds' worth of distance run,
Yours is the Earth and everything that's in it,
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Dry January again on 18:19 - Jan 10 with 3038 views | Jackfath | Isn't is amazing how many alcohol dependents there are? | |
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Dry January again on 18:21 - Jan 10 with 3028 views | Darran |
Dry January again on 18:19 - Jan 10 by Jackfath | Isn't is amazing how many alcohol dependents there are? |
Max doesn't drink. [Post edited 10 Jan 2017 18:26]
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Dry January again on 18:21 - Jan 10 with 3027 views | Lord_Bony | May one ask,what is hoping to be achieved by a month of abstaining from the demon booze? Presumably it will be followed by a wet February?
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Dry January again on 18:25 - Jan 10 with 3012 views | dickythorpe | Moderation is the key. Don't deprive yourself of something you'll miss. A very wet Feb ahead!!! | | | |
Dry January again on 18:25 - Jan 10 with 3012 views | Jackfath |
Dry January again on 18:21 - Jan 10 by Lord_Bony | May one ask,what is hoping to be achieved by a month of abstaining from the demon booze? Presumably it will be followed by a wet February?
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I've no idea, but I do know they like to tell everyone about it. | |
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Dry January again on 18:40 - Jan 10 with 2970 views | jacktar |
Dry January again on 18:21 - Jan 10 by Lord_Bony | May one ask,what is hoping to be achieved by a month of abstaining from the demon booze? Presumably it will be followed by a wet February?
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If like me one is partial to a drink pretty much every day of the week (although not until after 6.00 pm through the week) and most of that at home, I think any cut down has to be of benefit. Personally, I am hoping if I can see out the month, my aim would be to cut out/down the home drinking long term and hopefully restrict it to days and nights out. Feeling OK after 1 week and even re-joined the gym after some time away from it. Determined to give it my best but we shall see. | |
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Dry January again on 18:41 - Jan 10 with 2967 views | Jackfath |
Dry January again on 18:40 - Jan 10 by jacktar | If like me one is partial to a drink pretty much every day of the week (although not until after 6.00 pm through the week) and most of that at home, I think any cut down has to be of benefit. Personally, I am hoping if I can see out the month, my aim would be to cut out/down the home drinking long term and hopefully restrict it to days and nights out. Feeling OK after 1 week and even re-joined the gym after some time away from it. Determined to give it my best but we shall see. |
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Dry January again on 18:44 - Jan 10 with 2954 views | lifelong | A doctor once told me that someone over 55 should have a tot of whisky 3 or 4 evenings a week. I took his advice on board but substitute the whisky, occasionally, for a tot of brandy.. | | | |
Dry January again on 18:49 - Jan 10 with 2946 views | Jackfath |
Dry January again on 18:44 - Jan 10 by lifelong | A doctor once told me that someone over 55 should have a tot of whisky 3 or 4 evenings a week. I took his advice on board but substitute the whisky, occasionally, for a tot of brandy.. |
Was the doctor an alcoholic? | |
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Dry January again on 18:52 - Jan 10 with 2942 views | lifelong |
Dry January again on 18:49 - Jan 10 by Jackfath | Was the doctor an alcoholic? |
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Dry January again on 18:53 - Jan 10 with 2940 views | Lord_Bony |
Dry January again on 18:40 - Jan 10 by jacktar | If like me one is partial to a drink pretty much every day of the week (although not until after 6.00 pm through the week) and most of that at home, I think any cut down has to be of benefit. Personally, I am hoping if I can see out the month, my aim would be to cut out/down the home drinking long term and hopefully restrict it to days and nights out. Feeling OK after 1 week and even re-joined the gym after some time away from it. Determined to give it my best but we shall see. |
If we re honest here,a drink at home is just so godamn enjoyable. but about 2 or 3 cans or equivalent say two or three times I think is OK, but A lot depends on how healthy and efficient ones liver is I suppose. As we get older we re either lucky in that respect or not....trouble is we won't know until it packs up without warning sometimes. | |
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Dry January again on 19:14 - Jan 10 with 2901 views | jacktar |
Dry January again on 18:41 - Jan 10 by Jackfath | Are you an alcoholic? |
I certainly drink a lot more than the national safe drinking guidlines but where do you draw the line on being an alcoholic. I've never missed work or any intended jobs I needed to do as the result of drinking too much but accept that I do. Are you an alcoholic? | |
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Dry January again on 19:19 - Jan 10 with 2889 views | dickythorpe |
Dry January again on 18:49 - Jan 10 by Jackfath | Was the doctor an alcoholic? |
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Dry January again on 19:21 - Jan 10 with 2876 views | jacktar |
Dry January again on 18:52 - Jan 10 by lifelong | [Post edited 10 Jan 2017 19:19]
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What happened to your reply lifey? I enjoyed that. | |
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Dry January again on 19:22 - Jan 10 with 2872 views | Jackfath |
Dry January again on 19:14 - Jan 10 by jacktar | I certainly drink a lot more than the national safe drinking guidlines but where do you draw the line on being an alcoholic. I've never missed work or any intended jobs I needed to do as the result of drinking too much but accept that I do. Are you an alcoholic? |
I'm not. Each to their own, I appreciate. I find the concept of people having a dry month interesting. Many I know start and fail saying they can't do it. When I ask them if they're therefore alcohol dependent they take offence and tell me they're not. Are these people in denial? | |
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Dry January again on 19:24 - Jan 10 with 2871 views | lifelong |
Dry January again on 19:21 - Jan 10 by jacktar | What happened to your reply lifey? I enjoyed that. |
I thought it was inappropriate so I deleted it, the doctor concerned reads this site and I wouldn't want to upset him. | | | |
Dry January again on 19:27 - Jan 10 with 2864 views | dickythorpe |
Dry January again on 19:24 - Jan 10 by lifelong | I thought it was inappropriate so I deleted it, the doctor concerned reads this site and I wouldn't want to upset him. |
The doctor sounds a great character Lifey, I'm sure he wouldn't mind. ( and note out of respect I haven't said what you wrote ) | | | |
Dry January again on 19:28 - Jan 10 with 2860 views | Jackfath |
Dry January again on 19:24 - Jan 10 by lifelong | I thought it was inappropriate so I deleted it, the doctor concerned reads this site and I wouldn't want to upset him. |
Does he get punchy when he's steaming then? | |
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Dry January again on 19:35 - Jan 10 with 2843 views | jacktar |
Dry January again on 19:22 - Jan 10 by Jackfath | I'm not. Each to their own, I appreciate. I find the concept of people having a dry month interesting. Many I know start and fail saying they can't do it. When I ask them if they're therefore alcohol dependent they take offence and tell me they're not. Are these people in denial? |
I would say in my case that I wasn't dependent because I have in the past decided not to partake on certain days of the week if i felt I wanted to. I suppose true alcoholics, some of whom I know are unable to stop for a single day. I have tended to drink regularly for most of my adult life but feel I am under a bit more control than some but as I said earlier "where do you draw the line?" | |
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