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  • Am I the only one doing Dry January?

    Mrs WES is insisting, so I'm left with no choice. 5th day in a row with no booze today. I watched the Bournemouth game without a beer. And I have some very nice red in my wine fridge, purchased for the holidays but yet to be drunk.

    It's not right

    Course it's only partially Dry Jan. Back in the UK on the 22nd for my son's birthday and will be heading straight to my local in Bramley.


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    Originally posted by WES View Post
    Mrs WES is insisting, so I'm left with no choice. 5th day in a row with no booze today. I watched the Bournemouth game without a beer. And I have some very nice red in my wine fridge, purchased for the holidays but yet to be drunk.

    It's not right

    Course it's only partially Dry Jan. Back in the UK on the 22nd for my son's birthday and will be heading straight to my local in Bramley.

    I don't drink unless I go out so it isn't unusual for me to go a month without it.

    So yes, I'll probably do it as well

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    • #3
      Originally posted by WES View Post
      Mrs WES is insisting, so I'm left with no choice. 5th day in a row with no booze today. I watched the Bournemouth game without a beer. And I have some very nice red in my wine fridge, purchased for the holidays but yet to be drunk.

      It's not right

      Course it's only partially Dry Jan. Back in the UK on the 22nd for my son's birthday and will be heading straight to my local in Bramley.

      Gave up Dry January on the 1st....am I going to try an cut back though and knocking the cigs on the head, again.

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      • #4
        Third year in a row for me WES. First week is murder then it eases. The half way mark

        Originally posted by WES View Post
        Mrs WES is insisting, so I'm left with no choice. 5th day in a row with no booze today. I watched the Bournemouth game without a beer. And I have some very nice red in my wine fridge, purchased for the holidays but yet to be drunk.

        It's not right

        Course it's only partially Dry Jan. Back in the UK on the 22nd for my son's birthday and will be heading straight to my local in Bramley.

        was a good feeling of achievement first year, then last year it was a "farkin' ell! only half way" feeling. Weight falls of ya!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Herbert Augustus Chapman View Post
          was a good feeling of achievement first year, then last year it was a "farkin' ell! only half way" feeling. Weight falls of ya!
          My 7th day today, so far not too hard. Plan is to go to our local bar and have a couple of Perriers on Friday night.

          If I make it through that I should be ok.

          Does it change your drinking post January at all, Herb? Did you start drinking less the rest of the time?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by WES View Post
            Mrs WES is insisting, so I'm left with no choice. 5th day in a row with no booze today. I watched the Bournemouth game without a beer. And I have some very nice red in my wine fridge, purchased for the holidays but yet to be drunk.

            It's not right

            Course it's only partially Dry Jan. Back in the UK on the 22nd for my son's birthday and will be heading straight to my local in Bramley.

            "Le Defi de Janvier". Damn silly idea.

            It doesn't really work in Europe as people binge more, on a seasonal cycle. For example, when asparagus is in season, you eat it every day until you're sick of it and then the season ends and you don't touch it anymore until the following year and everyone does it all again. During Karneval, you'll see middle-aged men and women, responsible folk with important jobs in stolid companies, dressed as clowns or Jedi or Pokemon or whatever, with full face-paint, sleeping on street corners in pools of vomit and piss and other things. But it's alright because it's carnival and they will be back at their desks, all prim and proper on Monday morning as though nothing happened. Ready to do it all again the next year.

            It's only Anglos who insist on the right to eat everything, all the time, all year round and whenever we want. It's probably the main reason we don't like them very much or get along; these people even have rules and practices and procedures governing hedonism and getting ****faced.
            "Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us.

            "But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."

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            • #7
              Originally posted by redgunamo View Post
              "Le Defi de Janvier". Damn silly idea.

              It doesn't really work in Europe as people binge more, on a seasonal cycle. For example, when asparagus is in season, you eat it every day until you're sick of it and then the season ends and you don't touch it anymore until the following year and everyone does it all again. During Karneval, you'll see middle-aged men and women, responsible folk with important jobs in stolid companies, dressed as clowns or Jedi or Pokemon or whatever, with full face-paint, sleeping on street corners in pools of vomit and piss and other things. But it's alright because it's carnival and they will be back at their desks, all prim and proper on Monday morning as though nothing happened. Ready to do it all again the next year.

              It's only Anglos who insist on the right to eat everything, all the time, all year round and whenever we want. It's probably the main reason we don't like them very much or get along; these people even have rules and practices and procedures governing hedonism and getting ****faced.
              You cannot regulate hedonism. It ceases to be hedonistic.

              This is why Britain produces genuinely great rock and roll bands. And the Americans, to a far lesser extent.

              Europe gave us The Scorpions

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Peter View Post
                You cannot regulate hedonism. It ceases to be hedonistic.

                This is why Britain produces genuinely great rock and roll bands. And the Americans, to a far lesser extent.

                Europe gave us The Scorpions
                It's also why we created the free party scene and free festies.

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                • #9
                  Why would you want to bin alcohol during the most depressing month of the year.....and yes, I'm very grumpy. No

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by WES View Post
                    Mrs WES is insisting, so I'm left with no choice. 5th day in a row with no booze today. I watched the Bournemouth game without a beer. And I have some very nice red in my wine fridge, purchased for the holidays but yet to be drunk.

                    It's not right

                    Course it's only partially Dry Jan. Back in the UK on the 22nd for my son's birthday and will be heading straight to my local in Bramley.

                    What?s dry January ?

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by 7sisters View Post
                      What?s dry January ?
                      Lucky if I do Dry Monday

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Ganpati's Goonerz--AFC's Aboriginal Fertility Cult View Post
                        It's also why we created the free party scene and free festies.
                        Yep. British people do not enjoy being told how, when and where they are allowed to get ****ed up.

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                        • #13
                          Don't think so. If anything you convince yourself you certainly

                          Originally posted by WES View Post
                          My 7th day today, so far not too hard. Plan is to go to our local bar and have a couple of Perriers on Friday night.

                          If I make it through that I should be ok.

                          Does it change your drinking post January at all, Herb? Did you start drinking less the rest of the time?
                          don't have any kind of problem so you slacken off on your weekday abstinence regime. I used to be strict Fri, Sat & Sun but I now usually persuade myself Thursday is perfectly acceptable for the weekend to start. I do however, stick to beer these days. Most of the alcoholics I know arrived at their addiction through wine.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by PSRB View Post
                            Why would you want to bin alcohol during the most depressing month of the year.....and yes, I'm very grumpy. No
                            Did you actually wake up on Jan 1 and say to yourself that you were going to do Dry Jan, and then folded before the day was out, P?

                            Or did you just wake up and think 'sod it, not for me'?

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Herbert Augustus Chapman View Post
                              don't have any kind of problem so you slacken off on your weekday abstinence regime. I used to be strict Fri, Sat & Sun but I now usually persuade myself Thursday is perfectly acceptable for the weekend to start. I do however, stick to beer these days. Most of the alcoholics I know arrived at their addiction through wine.
                              That's not what I wanted to hear, Herb

                              I've actually found it pretty easy so far. My master plan was that if I did find Dry Jan easy, that going forward I would stop drinking at home Mon-Fri and drink as usual at the weekend.

                              I reckon that would be 30-40 % reduction in my alcohol intake with at least 3 days a week dry.

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