08-09-2009, 02:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Buzz
Hey - even night and day have some common ground around sunrise and sundown Dan!
I feel strongly about the psychological addiction vs. the chemical addiction to some of the milder drugs like pot and tobacco. I quit cigarettes cold turkey at age 38 after smoking steadily starting in my early teens. I finished my last pack and never looked back. Afterwards, I experienced no shakes, withdrawal or mood swings. The hardest part was deciding what to do with my free hand when I was out talking and social drinking. The cigarette was such an ingrained part of my person that for a while, I had to keep my hand in my pocket for lack of anything better to do with it once it no longer held and flicked and gestured with a cigarette.
With alcohol it's very similar. I like beer and wines and I have a particular love for champagne. I like the taste of my preferred brands and have no desire to drink for the sake of getting drunk. If I am out and there is nothing that I like to drink, I won't endure beer or wine that doesn't taste good and I will be quite content to drink water. If someone ever invented a non-alcoholic beer that actually tasted good, that would work for me.
I hope that didn't happen at a party in front of the big boobed blonde you'd been dying to ask out for a date! Talk about crash and burn!
That logical mind or the will to use it is what many seem to lack when it comes to drugs.
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RIGHT down her cleavage!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!(.) (.)
NOT my ACE move!
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