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AB Editor | 11:56 Mon 11th Jan 2016 | Health & Fitness
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Morning,

Anyone succeeding at having a dry January? (I don't mean the rain)
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Yes. I am hanging in there. Lost weight already and skin beginning to look better.
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Well done.

I've stuck to it so far too. I've got hundreds of wedding this year, so there's a every real danger of a picture of me ending up in someone's house for the next ten years - so I need to look good this year.

The weight loss has been quite impressive so far. I didn't realise how much I was drinking on to my waistline!
I'm cheating and doing 4 off and three on. Wine on Fri, Sat and Sun.
Lost two pounds so far and gained a few £'s.
I am going for 6 weeks rather than just January. I have read that the liver can regenerate itself in that time. Having abused it for so long it deserves a break! Well done too on your weight loss Ed.
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So you'll have done a dry month over nine weeks Tilly? :)

I've worked out I need to keep on until august to hit my target weight Grasscarp, so you're not alone :)

Saying that, there will have to be breaks in that for a little drink or two to celebrate.
Thanks for working that out, Ed. I can live with that.
You cant do dry weddings Ed!
So far, so good but then I am a saint. :-)
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"You cant do dry weddings Ed!"

Correct, or a dry stag dos - which I have several of as well.

All my drinking will be to the bride this year.
My daughter started yesterday. She's a tiny little yolk anyway so it's more to do with staying sober on her days off.
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"She's a tiny little yolk"

Never heard that before - where's that from? :)
It's an Irish thing. I typed without thinking :-)

Ummmm, Yoke is an Irish.....thing.....anything on anyone as you say.....pass me that yoke.....look at that yoke....

But take care when you're next over there now......Did you know that Yoke is now the name in Ireland for Ecstasy pills.......so don't be asking any strangers to pass you that yoke!.....☺
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Any idea of the roots of it? Why it would be said? Why a yolk? When did you first hear it do you think?

Only asking as I like it.

Slight derailment here, sorry.
Typo ....Anything or....not on.....anyone.....x
Gness you're soooo street! Man!!
Ed....it's used in a good and bad way. 'look at that fecking yolk over there'

'Hey...look at my little yolks'

It all depends on the voice :-)

Gness...the house is just out of Charlestown...Sligo...we don't see youngsters :-)
Ummmm may know the origin, Ed.....I don't. I've always heard and used it... growing up and now......
And I have no idea why!

Behave now, Gav....or I'll give you a clout with that yoke over there!

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