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    Funny how it works. If I hadn't stopped the woman I met wouldn't have given me a second look. I wouldn't have gone up to spend some, err, quality time with her and her menagerie. Then I wouldn't have been out in the bush with Ian and Rob. I wouldn't have got the OKA hung up on its pumpkin. I wouldn't have fallen and broken my back. I wouldn't have had a scan a year later, and they wouldn't have found the cancer.
    Moral of the story is, don't give up the grog, because who wants cancer??

    Just kidding.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tins View Post
    Moral of the story is, don't give up the grog, because who wants cancer??
    That's the best laugh I've had in weeks. Nice work!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Narangga View Post
    Well done and congratulations. It's not usually an easy road once chosen.
    Funny thing, once the decision was made I haven't looked back. I don't miss it, I don't care if others around me drink, I don't look longingly at the grog shelf at the shops. My neighbour has a bottle of top shelf single malt from Tassie, and I wanted a sniff... but not a snifter. The aroma was enough, and a really good malt was my worst weakness.

    I just did this. I didn't plan to. In fact, I couldn't imagine life without alcohol. Now I can't imagine life with it. People choose their own paths. I'm not a preacher, I know people enjoy their drink, and I wish them well. But my path would have ended very badly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    An unusual outlook, particularly for one from your locality. You have more than twice my experience, but I was always a bit of a sook.
    I bore associates to tears when I push the 'no alcohol' beer option. Usually the response is 'it's not real beer'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tins View Post
    ... once the decision was made....
    Interesting how decisions sometimes come about. Decades ago, a squatter on our current property, an alcoholic, went on a bender. Woke up next morning and reached our for an already open can. Found he couldn't stomach the taste anymore and was a tea totaler thereon after.

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    Quote Originally Posted by workingonit View Post
    I bore associates to tears when I push the 'no alcohol' beer option. Usually the response is 'it's not real beer'.

    Personally I don't see the point of zero alcohol beer. Seems to me that it's just another "uniform". I prefer something like lemon, lime and bitters if I'm in a drinking environment. But we're all different.
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    Quote Originally Posted by workingonit View Post
    Interesting how decisions sometimes come about.
    I used to drink a lot... each day. I was going to the bottle shop to top up my supplies for that night. I had my very last $50 in my hand as I walked in, and I looked at it and said No. I still had some grog at home. Finished that and , well, finished.
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    Quote Originally Posted by workingonit View Post
    I bore associates to tears when I push the 'no alcohol' beer option. Usually the response is 'it's not real beer'.
    One or two drinks is usually enough for me. I never drink alone and public transport is not an option. I value my licence too much to risk it on alcohol, particularly when coffee is the preferred option.
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