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Unhealthy living and drinking..Which is better....

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12 May 10 #203643 by Lostboy67
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In these unhappy times I find that I seem to like a little drink more often than I did before, so the question is, which is better...I've tried a few drinks now, wine doesn't really float my boat, might be something to do with my stbx is french. Beer, is good, like it a lot but there's the bloating issue, and at my age well you've all seen the P adverts (say no more), so that leaves spirits well..sadly can't quite run to single malt now but a blended whiskey seems to be the one for me...any thoughts on alternatives (see note above and don't suggest Brandy or Calvados)

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29 Dec 10 #241921 by zara123
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It is better not to drink much as it is not good for your health and drinking is a not a solution, unhappy days will soon disappear. Try to find out some better ways that makes you happy.

Life is a one chance to earn happiness despite of all the difficulties.

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07 Feb 11 #250254 by stukadivebomber
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What have you been enjoying then, LB?

Nightcap to ward off a cold, perhaps :evil:

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07 Feb 11 #250257 by Lostboy67
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No, a simple mug of warm milk :dry:

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07 Feb 11 #250260 by gemfreak07
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LB,

And whats wrong with cocoa or horlicks?:lol:

Gem xx

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07 Feb 11 #250273 by White_Crow
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Mmmm, warm milk and whiskey, maybe with a little honey in it. Supper of champions!! ;-)

WCX (being silly now!)

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