Good news! One can easily suck a bottle of cock every night with no adverse effects on the liver.
Rod Stewart is from the UK. Coincidence?
You’ve got that round the wrong way, once 62+ million UK citizens have finished with **kayaker’s ** cock he won’t be a happy boy.
So, checking in a few years later. You still alive?
Apologies for my outburst, drunk off my arse.
Alive and well.
Quintas, if you don’t mind answering, did you change your habit of a bottle a night? or not? If you did, did you notice any effect?
I know it’s none of our business - so don’t answer if you mind answering. After reading this thread I’m just curious.
Yeah, pretty much. I’ll still knock one back over dinner on the weekends but nightly? no.
Aside from feeling better and not worrying about my liver, $10 or so for a bottle of wine X 30 days in a month is a non-trivial chunk of change. I increased my 401K contributions to take advantage of the extra $300 per month. Unless the world goes to hell, im sure i’ll thank myself for that when i’m 65.
This crap ia rubbish. You live once. Show me study, peer reviewed that shows drinking wine all day kills you faster than if not. Won’t happen. The US thinks we have all health crap figured out, we don’t. Liver damage is far and few between based on numbers. All those who are posting bogus research are obviously not doing the research. Risks in life are high and wine consumption is not one od the risks associated with mortality rates(death). I challenge anyone on this silly blog to prove drinking a LOT of red wine leads to death. Anyone? Back it up
With cited journals please… Enjoy brother. You live once.
Drink up, Maverick!
Cheers!
I recently read Down and Out in Paris and London, where George Orwell claims that he and other dishwashers toiling away in the bowels of a hotel were entitled to three bottles of wine per day, but they’d sweat it all out and never get drunk. Of course, George Orwell died at the age of 46, so maybe not much of a supporting data point.
He died of complications of tuberculosis. If anything, alcohol helped decrease stress in his life and contributed to his longevity. Cheers!
Unfortunately, there seems to be medical evidence that heavy alcohol use exacerbates TB.
Well, shit! A LOT? You’re prolly cool. I hear more is safer; something about liver numbness or something. It can’t feel it after a while.
I understand that if you’re outside in subzero weather for several hours, drinking more and more wine will wrap you in a warm cozy blanket that will surround you for the rest of your life.
Well, sure, there’s that.
Smoking like a chimney while afflicted with TB probably didn’t help Mr. Blair much either.
I challenge you to a race around the world.
Looks like the OP may have solved his wine problem several years ago, before this thread was resurrected for the first time, and then resurrected again, and then again… I lost count on whether this thread is a triple or quadruple zombie, though.
Quintas, are you still there?