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Re: Alcohol
[Re: Anthony Lombardi]
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05/28/07 11:38 PM
05/28/07 11:38 PM
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Posts: 5,944 East Bay
Blibbleblabble
Poo-tee-weet?
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Poo-tee-weet?
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no - i was perscribed ant-depressants (every kind, every label, every brand imaginable) when i was younger for my anxiety & OCD, & they made me feel like a zombie. they work for some people, they don't work for others. LLC pretty much hit the nail on the head - they make you into something you're not (for me if not for everyone). I agree they make you something you're not, but only if you're the wrong person to be taking them. Like you said they work for some people but not others. I don't take them, but I know several people who do, and only one has been completely helped by anti-depressants. The others are going through what you mentioned, trying every kind possible to find the right combination etc... I am not completely against anti-depressants, but I am against the way most doctors prescribe them without hesitation when medication is not what most people need. Most people just need good therapy, not medication. I think a lot of people are against anti-depressants, but they basically self-medicate with alcohol, marijuana, or whatever their choice may be. Sorry, I didn't want to get off topic, but I want you to know that I somewhat agree with you and LLC, just not completely. I blame doctors for being irresponsible.
"There's never enough time to do all the nothing you want." -Calvin and Hobbes
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Re: Alcohol
[Re: Blibbleblabble]
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05/29/07 12:11 AM
05/29/07 12:11 AM
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Anthony Lombardi
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I agree they make you something you're not, but only if you're the wrong person to be taking them. Like you said they work for some people but not others. I don't take them, but I know several people who do, and only one has been completely helped by anti-depressants. The others are going through what you mentioned, trying every kind possible to find the right combination etc...
I am not completely against anti-depressants, but I am against the way most doctors prescribe them without hesitation when medication is not what most people need. Most people just need good therapy, not medication. I think a lot of people are against anti-depressants, but they basically self-medicate with alcohol, marijuana, or whatever their choice may be. Sorry, I didn't want to get off topic, but I want you to know that I somewhat agree with you and LLC, just not completely. I blame doctors for being irresponsible. that's precisely what i was getting at, BB; i know several people (a very, very close friend of mine, actually) who're helped immensely by prescription anti-depressants, & i know people (such as myself) where medication just exacerbates the situation. it's just that incompetent doctors hand prescriptions like candy, as a quick, surefire way to get a patient out of way so they don't have to deal with them too much &, you know, do their job correctly. i'm very well-versed on this subject, not just through personal experience, but i also actually helped my ex-girlfriend write a term paper on this very topic (translation: i wrote the entire thing for her). i didn't want to get too off topic either, but you can't really expect to bring up a subject like alcohol without at least partially getting into similar self-indulgences.
the power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those who have not got it. george bernard shaw
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Re: Alcohol
[Re: Anthony Lombardi]
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05/29/07 12:30 AM
05/29/07 12:30 AM
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Posts: 5,944 East Bay
Blibbleblabble
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i didn't want to get too off topic either, but you can't really expect to bring up a subject like alcohol without at least partially getting into similar self-indulgences. Very true. I guess I misinterpreted your first statement of detesting anti-depressants as they are something that nobody should use because of side-effects. But I'm glad we're on the same page. It makes me wonder what type of person has the drive to go through years of med school only to, as you said, hand out prescriptions like candy without being fully knowledgeable of the other possibilities, not to mention the reasons for someone's depression. Anywho... cheers!
"There's never enough time to do all the nothing you want." -Calvin and Hobbes
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Re: Alcohol
[Re: Irishman12]
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05/29/07 02:40 AM
05/29/07 02:40 AM
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Posts: 31,311 New Jersey, USA
J Geoff
The Don
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The Don
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...the only liquor I can stand on a consistent yesterday and it is... WTF is that supposed to mean in English? Did you have "a consistent yesterday" with it today?
I studied Italian for 2 semesters. Not once was a "C" pronounced as a "G", and never was a trailing "I" ignored! And I'm from Jersey! lol Whaddaya want me to do? Whack a guy? Off a guy? Whack off a guy? --Peter Griffin My DVDs | Facebook | Godfather Filming Locations
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Re: Alcohol
[Re: J Geoff]
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05/29/07 06:41 AM
05/29/07 06:41 AM
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Posts: 5,454 California
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I'm not a heavy drinker. I don't enjoy getting shitfaced and calling my friend Ralph on the porcelain phone. But every now and then...you just gotta do it. For those occasions, these are my poisons: BEERHeineken or Killian's Irish Red LIQUORJack Daniels or Crown Royal or my newest guilty pleasure: As far as wine goes, I LOVE a good Merlot or Cabernet, but I usually drink a glass of wine as a means to relax and unwind. ***EDIT***WOO HOO! Another Killian's fan!
Last edited by XDCX; 05/29/07 06:43 AM.
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Re: Alcohol
[Re: XDCX]
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05/29/07 08:30 AM
05/29/07 08:30 AM
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Posts: 8,845 Newcastle-upon-Tyne UK
Yogi Barrabbas
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I drink beer mostly. We drink wine of course,i like red,my wife likes white And the only spirit i really touch is Jack Daniels,on special occasions!
I would rather die on my feet than live on my knees!
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Re: Alcohol
[Re: bogey]
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05/29/07 08:51 AM
05/29/07 08:51 AM
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Posts: 8,845 Newcastle-upon-Tyne UK
Yogi Barrabbas
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Beer-wise, I love me some Newcastle. And Heineken. And Killians.
Liquor-wise, doesn't matter. Like I said, I love rum.. but I'll drink whatevers handy. Newcastle Brown Ale The drink of Kings...and Queens!
I would rather die on my feet than live on my knees!
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Re: Alcohol
[Re: Yogi Barrabbas]
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05/29/07 09:41 AM
05/29/07 09:41 AM
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Posts: 11,468 With Geary in Fredo's Brothel
dontomasso
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Vodka - Grey Goose Beer - Blue Moon, St. Pauli Girl, whatever else is in someone's fridge Wine - Just about anything wxcept rotgut jug wine. Liquor - Never bourbon, Seagrams or Rye. Scotch maybe once every five years.
After dinner drinks... My theory is if you are having after dinner drinks like Liquers, Cognac etc, you have already had too much!
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Re: Alcohol
[Re: Yogi Barrabbas]
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05/29/07 12:29 PM
05/29/07 12:29 PM
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Posts: 12,543 Gateshead, UK
Capo de La Cosa Nostra
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Beer-wise, I love me some Newcastle. And Heineken. And Killians.
Liquor-wise, doesn't matter. Like I said, I love rum.. but I'll drink whatevers handy. Newcastle Brown Ale The drink of Kings...and Queens! Aye, a bottle o' Broon Dog sorts me, wor kid!
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Re: Alcohol
[Re: Capo de La Cosa Nostra]
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05/29/07 12:52 PM
05/29/07 12:52 PM
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Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 6,762 Anytown, USA
goombah
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There's nothing like a refreshing beer, but I like wine and an occasional mixed drink. I like more of the sweeter wines than the dry. Of the types of alcohol, I guess I like Gin & Tonics, Seagram's 7 with Ginger Ale, or a good Margarita with tequilla.
My faves in each: any Great Lakes beer, but Christmas Ale and Sam Adams Winter Ale's are my all-time faves
wine: Riesling
alcohol: Kamikaze (I haven't had one in a long time - probably since my kids were born nearly 4 years ago. Oh so good going down, but they can do some quick damage.)
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Re: Alcohol
[Re: bogey]
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05/29/07 05:08 PM
05/29/07 05:08 PM
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Posts: 2,854 Milky Way
Enzo Scifo
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Beer-wise, I love me some Newcastle. And Heineken. And Killians.
Liquor-wise, doesn't matter. Like I said, I love rum.. but I'll drink whatevers handy. Heineken is de shittiest beer in this galaxy. It tastes like the substance you see on the bottom of large garbage cans. My favourite beers are Cristal and Stella, and Leffe and Trappist if I want something heavier.
See, we can act as smart as we want, but at the end of the day, we still follow a guy who fucks himself with kebab skewers.
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Re: Alcohol
[Re: Irishman12]
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05/29/07 06:33 PM
05/29/07 06:33 PM
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Posts: 25,984 California
The Italian Stallionette
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Actually I hardly drink at all. Not that I am anti drinking or never drink. However, the only time I usually have a drink is at some event, or maybe a glass of wine with dinner (although I'm not a big wine fan) I use to drink beer a lot in my younger days (it was most affordable) and still don't mind an occasional beer. If I drink hard liquor, I like 7/7 and also bloody Marys and sweet girlie drinks. The less I taste the alcohol the better. TIS
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Re: Alcohol
[Re: Enzo Scifo]
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05/30/07 01:04 AM
05/30/07 01:04 AM
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Posts: 69,753 The Villa Quatro
Irishman12
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Beer-wise, I love me some Newcastle. And Heineken. And Killians.
Liquor-wise, doesn't matter. Like I said, I love rum.. but I'll drink whatevers handy. Heineken is de shittiest beer in this galaxy. It tastes like the substance you see on the bottom of large garbage cans. I disagree. I do enjoy a good Heineken from time to time, although my favorite imported beer is probably Spatan. You want the "bottom of the large garbage can" beer? Try Paulaner Hefe-Weizen. YUCK! Seriously, you couldn't pay me enough money to drink that piss
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