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If you want to be healthy, happy and lose weight just stop eating shit out of packets, cans and other processed stuff also ditch the sugar and you can still enjoy a couple of cold ones at the end of the day.
 
had I only seen this on the cusp instead of 3 days in

I wouldv'e owned it like a boss :ph34r:
 
Not happenin, I need to be on top of my game 24/7
 
abyss said:
also ditch the sugar and you can still enjoy a couple of cold ones at the end of the day.
so no adding dextrose to any brews then ;)
 
I did it today...I feel ******* good about myself.
The 3rd of Ocsober for me.
Will probably do it again 3 or 4 more times.
 
Starts tomorrow Stu - 4th til 31st. Unfortunately I gave my word that I would have skinful tomorrow night and I never break my word.
 
SBOB said:
so no adding dextrose to any brews then ;)
What I mean is don't eat sugar in your food, only in your beer.
 
LAGERFRENZY said:
Starts tomorrow Stu - 4th til 31st. Unfortunately I gave my word that I would have skinful tomorrow night and I never break my word.
Thursday night meat raffles....I am out
 
Nyet. Nada. Niente. Not 'cuz I'm a drunk, but I cannot support the postponement of Steak Night on this premise. Not at all.
 
Nope.. I don't do dry July either. I'm no alcoholic but the idea of going that long without a tasty home brew is just not cricket. :lol:
 
Not for me but good on you Paul for joining a good cause - I've been thinking of cutting back for a while so I will sort of be with you in spirit for much of the way.
 
First off, **** yes, earn money for your charities by your own actions, or give them your time!!!

Oh ****, I cut back on insobriety years ago. Well, it started then. At the level I do it now, drinking a little too much is therapeutic, and ebbs and flows according to the times. However, there's no doubt of it having strayed into too much territory, and still having that potential. I truly try to maintain the ethos of, "Everything in moderation, including moderation." It is a very positive world view. We all need freedom. We all need boundaries. Honour both, in every moment except abandon and purity.
 

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