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    I'm kind of enjoying my perky A cups....
    Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
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    "I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoodGirlGonePlaid View Post

    Yup, I used to be "Bill"!
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    So...are you the one Jim Stafford was talking about?

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    Although once a very devoted beer drinker, I'm now limited to the "very occasional" sorghum based beers or ciders. Being grain-free for a couple years now, even the non-gluten grain beers give me gut distress so I recently put the kibosh on those items as well. Because of this, my alcohol tolerance has went from the notorious "man who can drink everyone under the table" to the "man who gets drunk eating butterscotch candy".

    I've been a fan of single malts (where the gluten and grain compounds (trace sugars) have been distilled out), Reisling wine, and malt-free ciders (many popular "ciders" are actually malt beverages (akin to Zima and Mike's Hard Lemonade) that are cider-flavored, such as Hornsby's and Woodchuck. I'm a Strongbow man myself. Although, I am considering making my own ciders in the near future.

    I'm now where two fingers of scotch in my glencairn glass will keep me going pretty much all evening. Just enough to accompany a nice cigar. And this is a once, maybe twice weekly occurrence.
    Have fun and throw far. In that order, too. - o1d_dude

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    When I was in high school we had a cheer that we used at football games It went like this:
    Ice cold beer
    Makes you want to cheer!
    Ice cold gin
    Makes you want to win!
    Ice Cold Duck
    Makes you want to...


    ...SCOOORRRRE!!!
    Our mamas didn't like us using that cheer.
    --dbh

    When given a choice, most people will choose.

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    this is a most interesting and person thread. i think its true bear and all acahall can induce Gynomasty (Male Brest development) i know this from my DR i was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2003 i had Gynomasty all my adult life and one of the first things my DR asked me is if i Drank alot of bear or smoked tons of Pot that has the same affect according to him so i dont know for sure but i dont drink at all so i guess in my case it wasn't related but i can say this its vary embarrassing to have breast when you are a man thank God my cancer is gone and not come back but on the plus side is no man breast any more so you can see from my perspective no bear here! hope thats not to personal or emberasing to any one
    Paul

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    Don't need Brandy to be ra*** but if I remember correctly she did have that effect.

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    I agree with this, if you drink light beer. LOL!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joshua View Post
    Although once a very devoted beer drinker, I'm now limited to the "very occasional" sorghum based beers or ciders. Being grain-free for a couple years now, even the non-gluten grain beers give me gut distress so I recently put the kibosh on those items as well. Because of this, my alcohol tolerance has went from the notorious "man who can drink everyone under the table" to the "man who gets drunk eating butterscotch candy".

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    I'm now where two fingers of scotch in my glencairn glass will keep me going pretty much all evening. Just enough to accompany a nice cigar. And this is a once, maybe twice weekly occurrence.
    For me, it was a medical issue that was unrelated to alcohol that left me not liking the feeling of buzz or intoxication (kind of NDE), I don't even like taking cold medicine unless the pain is too much. Also having a few alcoholics in my life, and seeing the damage it causes over time (not just to the alcoholic). Have no desire to go down that path.
    I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
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    Quote Originally Posted by Damocles View Post
    this is a most interesting and person thread. i think its true bear and all acahall can induce Gynomasty (Male Brest development) i know this from my DR i was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2003 i had Gynomasty all my adult life and one of the first things my DR asked me is if i Drank alot of bear or smoked tons of Pot that has the same affect according to him so i dont know for sure but i dont drink at all so i guess in my case it wasn't related but i can say this its vary embarrassing to have breast when you are a man thank God my cancer is gone and not come back but on the plus side is no man breast any more so you can see from my perspective no bear here! hope thats not to personal or emberasing to any one
    Paul
    Just you concentrate on keeping well. That's a difficult story to share. If anyone on here thinks your story is too personal, or is embarrassed, then it's their problem, not yours.

    All the best,

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    Quote Originally Posted by luath View Post
    Just you concentrate on keeping well. That's a difficult story to share. If anyone on here thinks your story is too personal, or is embarrassed, then it's their problem, not yours.

    All the best,

    Scott.
    well it was only relevant because of what my Dr had said to me about drinking and smoking pot
    i think i pretty safe its been 8 years the chances of it coming back at this stage would be something like 30 million to 1 from what i have read

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