What kind of drinker are you?
#82
Originally Posted by Mad Mimm
After many years of testing and experimentation, I find through the lips to be the best method for me. I have less laundry to do that way. ;)
#83
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Kansas City Mo
Posts: 1,603
A lot of my medications say not to drink but 2 of my doctors suggested that I have 1 drink before bedtime to help me relax and go to sleep. I find this very relaxing makes me wAnt more but I know better so only have a wine cooler or mixed drink
#85
It's a cup or glass for me.
AM coffee and if eating milk or oj
pm pepsi
late pm if out Baileys on the Rocks
Beer for football - but rare
Pouting just give me the darn bottle - any bottle
(also rare - but has happened)
AM coffee and if eating milk or oj
pm pepsi
late pm if out Baileys on the Rocks
Beer for football - but rare
Pouting just give me the darn bottle - any bottle
(also rare - but has happened)
#86
Originally Posted by PuffinGin
Originally Posted by Mad Mimm
After many years of testing and experimentation, I find through the lips to be the best method for me. I have less laundry to do that way. ;)
#87
Chai Tea or coffee in the morning and sometimes before bedtime. Sweet tea or water during the day. In my young and foolish years either a Margarita or Gin and Tonic. I think I had a beer about 2 years ago (Corona) with some Mexican food...Sure is the pits to get old....LOL
#90
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Hope Mills, NC
Posts: 36
I don't drink alcohol. Back in younger years I did party a bit but I have seen the affects of alcoholism. My brother is a high functioning (gets up goes to work every day, great income, has nice wife that drinks also, etc) alcoholic but a alcoholic none the less and I hate him when he is drinking.
Dad was/is alcoholic (30 years sober), grandfather on both sides were but stopped drinking, etc...I really think alcohol is often talked about with laughter but for some it's no laughing matter.
Dad was/is alcoholic (30 years sober), grandfather on both sides were but stopped drinking, etc...I really think alcohol is often talked about with laughter but for some it's no laughing matter.
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