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giggirl Wrote:

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> I give up booze at least once a year personally -

> no particular reason. I just like to go for

> amonth without.



Exactly - there is no deep lying reason or major concern, but I feel good about it afterwards. In the second half of November we can meet for an orange ! and talk about the Boss, I know you like him.

hibbs Wrote:

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> Shivers...I'm reducing my alcohol intake to only 2

> days per week in November :-(



oooh - that is good Hibbs - would that be Friday and Saturday per chance?


Melvin Bragg has admitted a liking for alcohol and as a result he does not drink for the first 7 days of every month as a self regulation technique.

Really depends on my social calendar Mick, this week it will be Tuesday and Saturday, hey I like to go crazy and mix it up from week to week.



Mick Mac Wrote:

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> hibbs Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Shivers...I'm reducing my alcohol intake to only

> 2

> > days per week in November :-(

>

>

> oooh - that is good Hibbs - would that be Friday

> and Saturday per chance?

>

> Melvin Bragg has admitted a liking for alcohol and

> as a result he does not drink for the first 7 days

> of every month as a self regulation technique.

katie1997 Wrote:

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> I tried this once and found it surprisingly easier

> than when I attempted to give up coffee for a

> month ...


Mee too Katie Numbers - I can't give up coffee.


I gave up alcohol this year from mid-January to April and I'll do the same next year. No real reason.


I'd need a straight-jacket if I gave up coffee though. That can't be a good thing.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Day 4 and a bit bored. Seem to be eating a lot.

>

> Am also giving up coffee - there's only so much

> Lemon and Ginger Twinings a man can drink. :'(

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Pervert



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