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Shasown 18-02-2013 12:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 5839752)
Wish I had put this in serious debates now... any chance of it being moved, pretty please? :)
Nobody has commented on the ending, wonder if anyone got that far?


I got this far.

I would like to say thank you for sharing your experiences and concerns with us all.

Hopefully some people will take heed of your warnings. Maybe they wont. Thats just life eh?

Cheers

Jake. 18-02-2013 01:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 5838098)
Well thanks for stating the obvious jake much appreciated. :)

Oh stop being so bloody rude.

Munchkins 18-02-2013 01:12 AM

Jake take heed of the warnings x
*crawls away*

Benjamin 18-02-2013 03:22 AM

I used to love getting drunk at every opportunity, but found over the last few months that I'm getting really bored of doing so and really cannot tolerate the hangovers. It worries me that I may just associate having a good time with getting drunk, when in reality I know it's not.

Think I may try stay off the sauce for a few months, like I have done with the weed.

Glenn. 18-02-2013 03:29 AM

I can't drink like I used to.

I used to go out pretty much every weekend and get absolutely blotto. But in the last 2yrs I've been legless about 4-5 times and the hangovers are dire. Worse than what they used to be.

I probably have a drink maybe once a week. Not so I'm drunk, just a tipple.

Kizzy 18-02-2013 08:32 AM

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Originally Posted by JH95 (Post 5839877)
Oh stop being so bloody rude.

:conf:

Does anyone believe that some are more suseptable to addiction? Russel Brand is trying to raise awareness of treating drug and alcohol addicts as you would anyone with mental health problems as their brains are wired differently.

SharkAttack 18-02-2013 09:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Ben (Post 5840020)
I used to love getting drunk at every opportunity, but found over the last few months that I'm getting really bored of doing so and really cannot tolerate the hangovers. It worries me that I may just associate having a good time with getting drunk, when in reality I know it's not.

Think I may try stay off the sauce for a few months, like I have done with the weed.

Good for you, Benjamin. ;) Think of it this way: when you hit your mid-30s, enjoy the drink too much, and eat those goofy-ass foods along with it, late at night into the mornings? Your body will look like a rather large upside-down light bulb, before they became all swirly. :joker:

AnnieK 18-02-2013 09:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 5840073)
:conf:

Does anyone believe that some are more suseptable to addiction? Russel Brand is trying to raise awareness of treating drug and alcohol addicts as you would anyone with mental health problems as their brains are wired differently.

I do believe some people have more "addictive personalities" and as such find it harder to do things in moderation.


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