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DTCwordfan | 17:01 Wed 02nd Jan 2013 | Body & Soul
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Co Presidents, Sibton and I

Purpose - one month of the booze starting today, a support group to help, cajole, berate any ABers to meet this goal. The benefits being the drying out of the old leather known as the leather and a lack of ethanol in the body helping to lead to weight loss - which can be a couple of pounds a week.

You are welcome to join us and rant away with our grumps and withdrawal symptoms and then become all-saintly and righteous when we get towards the goal.

Any questions? Though sibs and I won't necessarily answer them. Will Sqad contribute on any medically related issues?
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Night, night. although I'll probably be up half the night :-(
Night night sibton, me too. As a last riposte I well remember when my husband was giving up smoking - bear with a sore head springs to mind.
night night sibs and all. i'm off to continue with things as per my thread in cb.
see you all tomorrow. xxx
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I find it'e the peeing that kicks in - a bit later on, but that's the body shedding weight......sorry to be gross

then there is the wind....

now I am sounding like a UK weather forecast.
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and you all as well.....xx to the gals here.
erm...I've been working and haven't started on the vino yet...can I join in around the 10th???? ;-)
I'm going with the government chief medical officer here, he says we should have alcohol 5 days per week .
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-17431890
Well that's how I read it , 2 alcohol free days means we have to drink on the other 5.
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(i) slappie, we can pick you up

(ii) Eddie see my earlier thread around this 'suggestion'.......about 5.30pm
Forgive me, DT, for I have sinned. I had all these good intentions, then when I got home from work last night, Mr Frog had run me a bath and poured me a lovely glass of Merlot. So that was that really.
:-(
I was advised to carry on with my red wine and garlic consumption by a cardiac consultant as for a fat bird my arteries were excellent
Kiki that is understandable. My AAA (Answerbanker Alcoholic Abstinance) starts tomorrow, so some of us havent even started yet.
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Well, I see some confessions and another "exemption" on medical grounds.

How are we doing today, any cravings as the witching hour approaches?

Am ok here......
OK here
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Glad to hear that......tea coming up in a minute (and a slice of homemade Christmas cake; that won't do the diet any good!).
Can you recommend a good water for roast chicken? :-)
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Evian is too soapy for me, I prefer a Highland water, or that one Her Nibs likes, Hildon, (non sparkling)
Holy....Sib. x
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For something continental, Volvic perhaps....lol
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River Jordan water - now that is too salty and probably has a high percentage of Syrian blood platelets in it...........
That's odd, tap water is my choice. GNESS, :-) too salty

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