I absolutely second the idea of nobody would ever want this, but then I just always think of all those novelty things out there that somehow find a market. Still though, not for me at all.
I definitely agree with the keeping yourself busy, although that alone is not enough. It is a key part though because the mind can do some dangerous things when it has free time.
Whatever the truth is you could probably fool me and just tell me what it is and I will believe it. I would be curious to learn about the differences though, and I expect they are somewhat subtle.
It did make me think of the tuberculosis test and if you test positive you are not supposed to drink, but I think that is more for the medication, but I could be wrong. Other than that I am not aware of anything.
I kind of like that strategy of just picking a few days a week and going hard on those days. I am not really sure that I am up for that, stamina wise at least, anymore though.
Yeah now that you mention it I do recall hearing that one about Parkinson's. It is kind of strange to think about but I guess everything has pros and cons.
I wish that these sorts of things even existed around here. Now that I think about it it might as well just be my lack of effort but either way it seems like a good way to spend some time.
It is definitely a bit of everything when it comes to the dependency and I bet for some it is more psychological and others maybe more physical. Certain times of the day and certain places certainly cause a trigger to go off.
I just cannot do it. If I am craving a beer I want something with that beer taste and the fruit stuff just does not do it for me. I used to like them more when I was younger but not so much anymore.
I do like it but not as much as I used to, and it still has a time and place and is not something I can really drink at any time. It is strong though so a couple goes a long way.
Well that definitely depends on who is there, because either way it can really result in some different types of circumstances. I am not really a big party person though, so in general I keep it light, or I try.
I would hope this day and age people would know even more about the dangers. I have failed to come to grips with the fact that I am pretty sure my mother smoked when I was in there though.
This is one where you probably want to heir on the side of caution if you are looking to any cheaper brands. I can usually do cheaper clear liquor but when it is darker, and for some reason bourbon is standing out here, bad things tend to happen.
I try to avoid anything that comes close to anything like dark chocolate, in texture and taste, but I do like a thicker lager in the winter months. Might have to get some and bundle up tonight.
I can now add this one to the list of things I want to try. I am not really sure what to expect either but I am sure it will be interesting, in a good way.
I am confused if they are talking about mixing beer and then drinking mixed drinks or actually pouring beer into a soda, but either way it is not good. Actually mixing them together though seems very odd.
I have slowed down significantly too, and that is just what happens I suppose. I always thought it would be more often and less at a time, but it is kind of the opposite for me now.
I did enjoy some whiskey this past New Years, and it was just as it normally was, just on the rocks. I have taken more to just sipping slowly these days, although on the holidays it tends to go down easier.
I can imagine having quite the time going through this thing and trying to find the right one, but that is the whole point I assume. I might find some new tasty drinks too.
Whenever it was it probably left a mark on me, given that it is still one of my go to drinks. I can imagine at first I might not have liked it but soon enough that changed.