DWalt
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Saw this today. A new low. Don't just sit there, do something. https://www.reuters.com/business/he...health-concerns-rise-survey-finds-2025-08-13/
It sounds like my story, I had reached my liftime consumption level in my 40s so I cut it out.Quit cold turkey 30+yrs back. Best thing ever done. Not a drop since.. Spent my 20's in an alcoholic haze but never affected work. Makes you do stupid stuff. Destroys lives and ruinatation of families are its result. My rant for today...
One also has to remember that during the 19th century and before, the alcohol was safer than the drinking water.I read an article once, maybe in American Heritage or something like it, about alcohol consumption in the US in 19th century.
Our generation, mid 20th century onwards, is one of teetotalers in comparison.
And a lot of that way back in the Colonial era and early 19th Century was hard cider and rye whiskey.One also has to remember that during the 19th century and before, the alcohol was safer than the drinking water.
I don't believe that for a second...every western has someone drinking water from a hoofprint and nobody died from it, they only died from indians.One also has to remember that during the 19th century and before, the alcohol was safer than the drinking water.