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COMMENTS:
Voted : No
that's not the way to go. drink some water and go for a jog. participate in some group activities, alcoholism just adds another problem, as you already know. hope you feel better soon.
by LCD on Wed Apr 25, 07 8:05am
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Voted : yes
Yes, I did. And I regret it. Listen to what the wise man above me said.
by mojo on Wed Apr 25, 07 8:44am
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Voted : yes
I don't really drink, but when I have I always though it tasted like sewage water anyways. Must be an acquired taste. I remember as a kid I hated the taste of coffee, but now I drink it as dark as I can get.
Voted : chew gum and drink
and you won't really taste the beer, then put a dent on the side of the can your drinking for flow or pop open a bottle of somehting, then drink, drink, drink your sorrows away! BUT NOT TO COUNTRY! Put on something that makes you happy
Voted : No
First drink I had put me out like a light. Second, just a can of beer, did the same. Didn't see the logic in the thing, so I never tried it again.
Voted : Sometimes
I like beer and bourban but can't stand Scotch whiskey or gin. I never did like tobacco, either. I think some things are a matter of individual taste, some tastes are aquired, and some are for someone else.
In moderation alcohol's good for chilling out and enhancing good times with friends, but when you start using it as a solution to problems, you're going to have another big problem.
I got sick just tasting different liquors , so I guess I won't be drowning anything.
Voted : I still haven't acquired it
I longer drink the stuff but when I did it was for the "high", not the taste...( I always had a "chaser")...
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