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And Now No Booze - Is There Anything Left To Enjoy?

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youngmafbog | 09:21 Fri 08th Jan 2016 | News
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So its a diet of carrots and nothing else.

Even if you dont live longer it will certainly feel like it!

No one took notice of the more lax guidelines so whoon earth is going to take a jot of notice of this?

http://news.sky.com/story/1618772/drinkers-told-any-alcohol-carries-cancer-risk

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No pigs in blankets, no Booze, no enjoyment, no free speech - personally I have my suspicions this is to move the country to a more favorable Muslim state ruled by Sharia law.
Skeptical, by any chance?
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Yep.
Me too.
A good reason not to believe all the guff the media feeds us.
My mum died of bowel cancer a year ago. She hardly drank a drop. I'm not going to drink less because of these guidelines. We all have to die of something. I'd rather go while enjoying a few too many glasses of wine.
Cheers Clover.

I shall raise a glass ;-)
Is There Anything Left To Enjoy? I can think of one thing. ;o)
Cheers, 1ozzy. ;))
Naomi, what can you possibly mean? ;)
Living carries a cancer risk. The question is what is the best balance between doing what you enjoy and not over-doing it such that your health regrets it later.
One has now the latest data and research on the effects of alcohol and advice given.
It is now up to you.
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Sure is; Mines a double if your offering.
Recommended allowance of 14 units a week is hardly abstinence.
That's the problem Sqad, in a few months time there will the latest data and research giving a totally different set of "facts".
Cloverjo, wouldn't mind betting someone will say that's bad for you too. :o)
Yes. Probably a South African :-(
It's pot luck. My grandad used to smoke 80 fags a day...drank every day without fail, although he did give up smoking he didn't give up drinking until he went into a care home. He died aged 87. My other granddad...a big whiskey drinker and a heavy smoker died aged 84 after being hit by a car.

^^my dad drank less than them and died of liver cancer aged 59.

It's pot luck.
It is Naomi, Ive had to visit hospital more than once due to it!
The mind boggles, Ratter. Tell us more. :o)
Booze killed my mate!
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.He was run over by a Guinness truck!

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