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Old 07-28-2007, 04:34 AM
BasketCase
 
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Re: 10 Months NO DRINK

davidlaska wrote:
> On Jul 27, 12:45 pm, BasketCase <basketc...@strawbox.com> wrote:
>> davidlaska wrote:
>>> On Jul 27, 8:11 am, BasketCase <basketc...@strawbox.com> wrote:
>>>> davidlaska wrote:
>>>>> On Jul 25, 6:24 pm, SW <n...@none.xxx> wrote:
>>>>>> In article <pan.2007.07.26.01.07.28.6...@osirusoft.com>,
>>>>>> joeja...@osirusoft.com says...> On Mon, 02 Jul 2007 13:47:34 -0600, SW wrote:
>>>>>>>> 10 months of no drinky! Am I past the PAW thingy yet?
>>>>>>>> I still don't have no stinkin' job! Where's all the
>>>>>>>> purdy sunshine and moonbeams and new car? Damn!
>>>>>>> There's a positive to this. It's better to be sober and unemployed than
>>>>>>> drinking and trying to figure out what to sell or steal to get that next
>>>>>>> fix. Congrats on 10 months of todays, btw. ;-)
>>>>>> Thanks! 11 months now!
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> Arrrghhhgorra buh bhuh do arrrrgggghhhhnnnn!!!!
>>>>>> -- Joe Strummer
>>>>> Totally sober? congrats!
>>>> Congrats indeedy !
>>> I have the potential of drinking to much. If there is no beer left, I
>>> manage, but if someone brings me "one beer", I get pissed because it
>>> is not a sixpack. I don't understand how someone can drink just "one
>>> beer.'

>> I'd never do one beer. I'd be good at kidding myself that a six pack
>> would do but as soon as it was finished...in fact...when I opened the
>> last can...I'd already be wondering why the hell I didn't buy two six
>> packs and where the fuck I could get more.
>>
>> That's why I no longer drink.

>
> To make matters worse, the body makes getting a buzz harder, even if
> one drinks more. Yet the amount of alcohol still increases. I
> suppose increase ones consumption of pure water can lead to illness
> and death, let alone chemicals. I suppose the body thinks if it makes
> getting a buzz harder, that one would give up?


Yes ! The body...if listened to...imparts wisdom. It does this by
retching, sweats, shakes, headaches etc...all the symptoms of being
poisoned.
 


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