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alchohol

Started by: susie (28)

we all know that alchohol isnt very good for us but what would you say did the least damage. would you say spirits (like whiskey), white wine or lager???

Started: 17th Jul 2006 at 18:07

Posted by: fozzy (75)

I would imagine that spirits are probably the worst, they have a far higher alcohol level that wine or beers.

I suppose that if taken in moderation none of them are too bad.

Replied: 17th Jul 2006 at 18:13

Posted by: madamehmurray (6273) 

Smoking is not good for us either but we still do it. My hubby drinks some which I don't care for but I love him with all his flaws.

Been trying to quit since February

Replied: 17th Jul 2006 at 20:39

Posted by: mandie (inactive)

alcohol isnt bad for you if you drink it in moderation.
i mean 12 cans of lager,a bottle of vodka and 3 bottles of wine every night cant be that bad can it ???

Replied: 17th Jul 2006 at 21:30

Posted by: mandie (inactive)

i was only joking with the above statement i dont want everyone to think im an alcohlic i see enough of them in the labour club every night

Replied: 17th Jul 2006 at 21:31

Posted by: aitch (5487) 

Takes one to know one Mandie, but joking apart one of the best alcoholic drinks is supposed to be red wine, which is why the continentals are living longer than us. That is their staple drink, they drink wine like we drink tea but they are living a lot longer than us,so we must be doing something wrong ,they can even go to bed in the afternoon for a siesta(not sure if thats how you spell it)chance here would be a fine thing ,to much work to do

Replied: 17th Jul 2006 at 22:37

Posted by: mandie (inactive)

i definately dont get chance for a siesta sometimes im that busy i dont get chance to go to bed til about 2 in the norning

Replied: 17th Jul 2006 at 22:48

Posted by: getwom (inactive)

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Replied: 17th Jul 2006 at 22:50
Last edited by getwom: 20th Jul 2010 at 21:17:24

 

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