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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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It's the way we are 'preached' at which gets my goat. I'm sure we've all had relatives friends or at least acquaintances who's health has been affected directly or indirectlyby alcohol. Most of us are intelligent enough to weigh up the risk so why do they still nag us?
^^^ you mean "non alcoholic" carrot lager ;-)
So apparently there's no safe level of drinking alcohol.

There's no safe level of breathing. Just being alive has an inherent level of risk to it. The only way to be sure of avoiding cancer or other illness is to kill yourself now while you're still healthy.

Still, they've ticked their box and informed us of the bleeding obvious, so we can all get on with our lives. I'm off down the pub later.
The risk of dying is approximately 100%. Our singing group entertained the inmates of a local care home this Christmas. If Not drinking enables me to spend 3 more years in there - pass me the bottle chums and CHEERS!
I don't drink, I don't smoke, I'm celibate, and have never done drugs. Life still goes by quickly, I feel like I'm missing out on something but not sure what.
My dad was very disgruntled, yesterday, when I explained that 14 units was not actually 14 pints.

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