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Posted: 4/27/2001 4:40:56 PM EDT
I'm a steady drinker. By some terms, prob and alcholic. Does anyone else out there drink daily?
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If you think you have a problem, you probably do. If others think you have a problem, you definitly do. I gave up drinking 8 yrs ago...one of the best things I ever did for myself. Discuss your situation with your doctor or minister. Consider AA, they are listed in the White Pages. good luck Ray
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I stick to drinking on Saturdays and maybe (thursday/Friday nights).
I used to drink more but than thought about using the money to buy more firearms and ammo. This really help me limit my drinking. |
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Do I drink???
Check my name. Seriously,dittos to what ray and thompson said. I used to drink a lot myself and still do on limited weekends. I spent 6-months working with a group of former military guys that had some pretty bad drinking problems. When you see the longterm effect of heavy drink it will get your attention. |
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Mr. Federal Agent, I do not have any substance abuse problems nor have I made false or misleading statements regarding this on BATF Form 4473, and I oppose your profile building questioning.
Just kidding sorry, it's been a while since I've seen any posts like that. Actually my little brother just got a job at a bar and I be going to drink for free tonight! |
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I do drink quite a bit, but not as much as I used to I dont let it control my wallet anymore. I had a problem with drinking about a year ago. Fortunately, I had a couple of good friends to help me out. God knows I could not have done it alone.
ML |
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Drinking a sierra nevada right now.I enjoy micro brew beers casually
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I drink a few beers everey day, though I havent been drunk or intoxicated in several years.
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I don't drink any more. Then again, I don't drink any less either.
But to answer your question- am I a steady drinker? No. I'm usually unsteady when I'm drinking. And unstable. And uncooperative. And, occasionally, undecipherable. Hence this post. My 2¢. |
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You guys sound like my wife. No straight answers, only riddles.. You'd think I asked about penus size or something?
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I drink a few beers each night, I enjoy knocking back a few in the evenings. I don't consider that "steady" drinking though. To me, steady drinking is when you get up in the morning about 7:00am and crack one open, and you keep on knock'n back until late that night. That is "steady" drinking to me. I don't do that *hit anymore. Only in my younger days........
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[i]Hic.[/i] 'Take a little wine for thy stomach's sake' has always been one of MY favorite Bible verses.
[i]Hic.[/i] Eric The Hummmzzzzzz[i]Hic[/i] |
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I miss the Chivas Regal and the Guiness Stout.
Strangely, I have absolutely nothing to show for the money I spent when I drank alcoholic beverages. Since I made the decision to stop drinking and start a career, I've had many positive changes and plenty to show for the money I earned... As I eventually discovered, only I could make such a decision. That was one of the Top 5 Best Decisions I've ever made. So be it. |
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six pack days seven days a week. give or take. though every once in a while i'll have one of them nights! but i still work 6 to 7 days a week (hanging drywall), i don't beat my wife, don't have any dwi's ,and spend most of my time outdoors hunting, shooting, or fishing. iguess you could call me a productive drunk.
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nope sorry never touch the stuff
[beer] mike If you're a happy little citizen, clank your chains! |
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I only drink on days that end with "day". Gotta limit myself or people would think I was an alcoholic.
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WTF is a "Steady Drinker"? Define your terms my man? Do you mean from the time you open your eyes in the morning until you fall out sometime during the night, or do you mean do you have a couple of pops every day? A couple of pops every day is what you need to chill out and keep the guns in the safe until you're ready to go to the range. That, plus lotsa time on the heavy bag.
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Just enough, 2 or 3 tallboys, to feel sleepy then its off to bed I go, better than buying those dam sleeping pills, and it tastes better too.
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On days: nope
off days:only Bushmills or Guinness/Murphys stout. |
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I tend bar on the weekends, and see way too many alcoholics who can't/won't admit to themselves that they are. You all probably know some of these guys (or might even be them)...you know, they HAVE to stop on their way home EVERY evening, and "just one more" is their motto. They show up at about 1645 and tell you how they have to be quick 'cause they're meeting the wife for dinner, or have to go to the son's footbal game, or whatever...but 2 hours and too many beers later, they're still sitting on the same stool, hitting the head every fifteen minutes, and justifying being there because they've already missed whatever it was they were supposed to do. They can always find an excuse to just a little while longer. They have to put it on plastic because they don't have enough cash to cover $25-30 bar tabs...nightly. I had one guy (doesn't come in any more because he finally recognized his problem) who was spending approximately $300 and 16-20 hours a week at the bar. He has two young kids and a nice wife, who he blows off because he "needs to unwind". I've cut people off, only to have the boss over-ride me because they're good (means spend a lot) customers. I've left the bar to give guys a ride home. I've spent my own money to pour these guys into the occasional cab. I'm starting to have a real problem with serving these guys...especially when I consider that just about every bar out there has the same crew, with different faces, doing the same thing.
Sorry for the tirade, but I just got home from an 8 hour shift at the bar (after 8.5 hrs at my other job). One of my regulars was in celebrating something (can't just drink a lot to do so...creates a reason) for three hours. Kept buying rounds for the rest of the regulars...who's taste in drinks kept getting more expensive when they figured out he was gonna keep on paying...he ended up with a $364 bar bill in three hours (and we're an inexpensive working guy's bar), and only stopped because I cut him off and the boss actually backed me up. Admitting that you have or might have a problem is the first big hurdle...but you have a long race ahead. My advice is to go to a bar sometime, and stay for awhile but don't drink. Just watch the folks who are, and put your face on their bodies a couple hours after they start...because they are you to someone watching you drink. Sluggo |
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Only through a straw.
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I'm a pretty heavy drinker. I don't like it anymore. I started drinking a lot when I started being depressed, so it was an escapist thing. Now I'm doing what I want but this stupid old habit is with me and draining my power. I can stop for a week or so, but that's about it. Typically I drink about 4 pint sized cans a day, plus a six pack when I want to binge. I've noticed my memory isn't as sharp as it used to be, and I've got a gut. Don't see a lot of advantages in drinking anymore.
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if those beer cans are part of the mount i'm guessing you live in a trailer park and been proped by aliens at least once
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Every couple of weeks I buy a sixer of good micro or German beer and put it away over the weekend. When I was young and chasing women, I used to drink quite a bit more. But by my early 30's I was done with all that. So, now it's maybe a 12-pack per month. Sometimes less, rarely more.
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If anybody knows SoCal, we got kicked out of Hurricanes in HB for being too drunk tonight. . . :-)
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Quoted: I'm a pretty heavy drinker. I don't like it anymore. I started drinking a lot when I started being depressed, so it was an escapist thing. Now I'm doing what I want but this stupid old habit is with me and draining my power. I can stop for a week or so, but that's about it. Typically I drink about 4 pint sized cans a day, plus a six pack when I want to binge. I've noticed my memory isn't as sharp as it used to be, and I've got a gut. Don't see a lot of advantages in drinking anymore. View Quote |
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Steady drinker? After a couple, my hands stops shaking and I do get steady.
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One or two beers once a week or so, sometimes over two nights.
[red][size=4] P.R.K. |
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Drink?
I started in my late teens as a social drinker, mainly getting drunk on the weekends. Then I went into the military and my drinking escalated. I then got married and my drinking increased even more due to the sorry state of my marriage. I didn't drink because I thought alcohol tasted good, I drank to get drunk. Towards the end of my drinking days I drank everyday, I found I didn't get hang-overs this way. Then I had children, and I realized that I was going to make my kids grow up under the same conditions I did, My father was always out getting drunk. He never stopped till the day it put him in his grave. Well, I broke the chain, one night ten years ago I said that's it, I quit, I'm not drinking anymore. I'm the only non-drinker in the family, I've lost alot of good friends because they no longer feel comfortable around me. I don't care if other people drink, hell, I'll go to the bar and buy em a beer, but still for some reason they feel self consciouse around me and would rather be around other drinkers. I had a major drinking problem, I know I did. I don't believe I was a alcoholic because I quit so easy. I've never had any desire in ten years for a drink. I've had many people ask me how I quit. My answer to then is each person has to find the reason that is meaningful to them. MY reason might not be good for them. |
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I would say anyone who drinks every day has a problem.
Quitting cold turkey cut me from a six day a week drinker to a twice a month drinker. I just wish I could cold turkey food. |
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I am not too into drinking, kinda makes me sick. Every once and awhile I'll smoke a crack rock or two, but hey who doesn't? [%|]
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My last bottle of bourbon lasted 6 months.
But, the last 2 shots lasted only about the time it took the ice to start melting. Maybe 2 bottles of wine per month(shared) The rare shot out of an 8 year old bottle of Mezcal. JD |
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May 29th, 2001.
11 YEARS SOBRIETY. (OK, I quit drinking 11 years ago, and I'm getting more sober every day.) I made the decision to not drink alcoholic beverages on May 29th, 1990. Just for the record, I preferred Chivas Regal blended scotch and Guiness Stout... I drank to get drunk. Had enough of that on May 26th, 1990 and made an official decision at an AA meeting I attended with a friend on May 29th, 1990. It is also the anniversary of my Fathers' death in 1975, so I chose that day to LIVE. Been 11 years, now, since I hoisted alcohol to my lips, and I'm glad I made the decision to stop. It's difficult to say "I am an alcoholic", but, if that's what you want to call it, so be it. There are many clever ways to describe it. One must decide if not drinking is the necessary step toward a better life for oneself. It was the right decision for me, by me. Here's to Me on my 11th AA Birthday! |
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I AM IRISH ... OF COURSE I AM A DRUNK FUCK !
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I am a bartender and waiter in a state where there is no such thing as last call. I do not drink because it messes up my aim. Nothing pleases me more than to take the money of some bleedin heart liberal homo-lovin tree hugger drinking some fancy ass micro brew. I like to tell people that the tip jar is my ammo fund.
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I quit regular drinking the day I got alcohol poisoning. My dad killed himself with alcohol. He was 47, I was 8. I really think that the heavy drinkers have a slow death wish.
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05/04/93 is my AA Birthday - thank God!
I can also say that I blew a **LOT** of money on alcohol and **LOTS** of other recreational chemicals and had nothing to show for it but self loathing and a totally f*cked up life. Luckily, I never got busted for a felony - thanks again, God! That being said - I'm a Libertarian when it comes to drugs (alcohol included). Legalize 'em all - just leave me alone and don't break into my house for cash when your life is messed up! Life is good! Tate |
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All things are best enjoyed in moderation - including moderation...
To paraphrase Samuel Clemens, "I only take one drink each day. I begin shortly after waking, and stop about a half hour before bed." My staff psychologist is Captain Morgan, and my on-call physician is Doctor Jack Daniels. They have serves me and mine well over the years. FFZ |
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