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« Reply #15 on: September 30, 2007, 04:26:14 PM »

Brave open post


wots that noise?

oh its the sound of a can of lager being open


just testing ur resistance



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« Reply #16 on: September 30, 2007, 05:54:12 PM »

tut tut, putting temptation in the way of abstinence is not a good way to start your support bhoy Smiley lol


Your body will feel much better and so will your mind. booze is a depressant so decreases the amount of 'feel good' chemicals if you over-do it on a regular basis. I think its an excelent goal. Goodluck with it thumbs up
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« Reply #17 on: September 30, 2007, 06:58:54 PM »

tut tut, putting temptation in the way of abstinence is not a good way to start your support bhoy Smiley lol


Your body will feel much better and so will your mind. booze is a depressant so decreases the amount of 'feel good' chemicals if you over-do it on a regular basis. I think its an excelent goal. Goodluck with it thumbs up

Bollox...I remember quite clearly that when i drank a few pints every day I was only depressed when sober..never when drunk..so it's definetly not the booze that's depressing Wink
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« Reply #18 on: September 30, 2007, 07:09:53 PM »

tut tut, putting temptation in the way of abstinence is not a good way to start your support bhoy Smiley lol


Your body will feel much better and so will your mind. booze is a depressant so decreases the amount of 'feel good' chemicals if you over-do it on a regular basis. I think its an excelent goal. Goodluck with it thumbs up

Bollox...I remember quite clearly that when i drank a few pints every day I was only depressed when sober..never when drunk..so it's definetly not the booze that's depressing Wink

Oh yes it is:) It depresses the central nervous system and although you feel good at first, this is due to the depressant effects on you inhibitions and anxieties. Later if you keep drinking you either slump or fall asleep. Still not convinced it's a depressant? Smiley
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« Reply #19 on: September 30, 2007, 07:20:18 PM »

tut tut, putting temptation in the way of abstinence is not a good way to start your support bhoy Smiley lol


Your body will feel much better and so will your mind. booze is a depressant so decreases the amount of 'feel good' chemicals if you over-do it on a regular basis. I think its an excelent goal. Goodluck with it thumbs up

Bollox...I remember quite clearly that when i drank a few pints every day I was only depressed when sober..never when drunk..so it's definetly not the booze that's depressing Wink

Oh yes it is:) It depresses the central nervous system and although you feel good at first, this is due to the depressant effects on you inhibitions and anxieties. Later if you keep drinking you either slump or fall asleep. Still not convinced it's a depressant? Smiley

i fell asleep last week admittedly after my session after a bad day at work..


crashed a birthday party,didnt know whose it was,but thats ok...


i had 5 bottles of stella, pre going out

4 vodkas with a pinch of coke

3 shorts ( VP,some cola bottle concoction,and some bitter apple stuff )

2 sneaky whiskeys (in the bar..outta sight )

1 magners,1 strongbow

2 more cans of stella


at this point i recall karaoking along to some neil diamond tune back at the birthdays boy's house ( anyone know his name , cos i sure dont )

at this point my memory fails me, but i did wake up on the couch ( my couch)
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« Reply #20 on: September 30, 2007, 07:23:42 PM »

tut tut, putting temptation in the way of abstinence is not a good way to start your support bhoy Smiley lol


Your body will feel much better and so will your mind. booze is a depressant so decreases the amount of 'feel good' chemicals if you over-do it on a regular basis. I think its an excelent goal. Goodluck with it thumbs up

Bollox...I remember quite clearly that when i drank a few pints every day I was only depressed when sober..never when drunk..so it's definetly not the booze that's depressing Wink

Oh yes it is:) It depresses the central nervous system and although you feel good at first, this is due to the depressant effects on you inhibitions and anxieties. Later if you keep drinking you either slump or fall asleep. Still not convinced it's a depressant? Smiley

i fell asleep last week admittedly after my session after a bad day at work..


crashed a birthday party,didnt know whose it was,but thats ok...


i had 5 bottles of stella, pre going out

4 vodkas with a pinch of coke

3 shorts ( VP,some cola bottle concoction,and some bitter apple stuff )

2 sneaky whiskeys (in the bar..outta sight )

1 magners,1 strongbow

2 more cans of stella


at this point i recall karaoking along to some neil diamond tune back at the birthdays boy's house ( anyone know his name , cos i sure dont )

at this point my memory fails me, but i did wake up on the couch ( my couch)


ok and now answer me this.

Did you feel better when sloshed at that party or when you were sober at work previously?...I rest my case`:)

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« Reply #21 on: September 30, 2007, 07:25:11 PM »

case dismissed

lets go to the bar
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« Reply #22 on: September 30, 2007, 07:26:11 PM »

All the best with this Ian.

I simply couldn't do it,  Beer is the bomb.
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« Reply #23 on: September 30, 2007, 07:27:30 PM »

Do it Mugly !!!

Remember the song "Park life" by Blur ??

"It Gives me a sense of enormous well being"

Never a truer phrase as that when you set your mind to something and succeed.  Remeber you aint doing this for anyone else other than yourself, so give it 110% and you will feel fantastic and proud for the right reasons.

Good Luck mate.
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« Reply #24 on: September 30, 2007, 07:47:45 PM »

Do it Mugly !!!

Remember the song "Park life" by Blur ??

"It Gives me a sense of enormous well being"

Never a truer phrase as that when you set your mind to something and succeed.  Remeber you aint doing this for anyone else other than yourself, so give it 110% and you will feel fantastic and proud for the right reasons.

Good Luck mate.

    Wot he said (although personlally looking at the list of drinks -- oh well no comment)
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« Reply #25 on: September 30, 2007, 10:41:21 PM »

Best of luck with it.
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« Reply #26 on: September 30, 2007, 10:50:52 PM »

Elizabeth Taylor divorced Richard Burton after he gave up the booze, said he became a boring bastard.

 
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« Reply #27 on: October 01, 2007, 02:46:06 PM »


Good Luck Ian - you've done the hardest part already.
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« Reply #28 on: October 01, 2007, 03:22:22 PM »

Thanks all, just to point out i'm not a raving alcoholic.
Until last week i worked shifts, mornings and afternoons so 2 weeks in 4 i never went out during the week at all.
I'm just sick of waking up in random rooms in the house and mysterious puddles in the bottom of the fridge Smiley
I'm thinking i'm too old for it and the recovery time gets longer and longer.
Be interesting to see how this will affect my darts, the last few years i've been in awesome form and have just started entering competitions (lost in the quarters of a comp yesterday) for the first time in years.
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