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    re: Off the drink

    Quote Originally Posted by DeeMo
    Had my first day off the drink yesterday for weeks. I didn't touch a drop. Getting to sleep was difficult and when I did by phuck my dreams were totally mad and vivid. I actually had a great kip and feel fantastic this morning. My morning visit to the toilet was a joy as we'll, I've not had such a solid, we'll defined poop like I did since the last time I had a day off. I wish I wasn't so weak and could have at least one alcohol free day a month so I could enjoy the benefits of it but unfortunately I am a raving alky
    I blame Dundee FC and Mrs DeeMo.

    Dabmo you sup daily from the rim of the dab

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    re: Off the drink

    Quote Originally Posted by DeeMo
    Had my first day off the drink yesterday for weeks. I didn't touch a drop. Getting to sleep was difficult and when I did by phuck my dreams were totally mad and vivid. I actually had a great kip and feel fantastic this morning. My morning visit to the toilet was a joy as we'll, I've not had such a solid, we'll defined poop like I did since the last time I had a day off. I wish I wasn't so weak and could have at least one alcohol free day a month so I could enjoy the benefits of it but unfortunately I am a raving alky
    I blame Dundee FC and Mrs DeeMo.


    it became a progressive illness for me...sunken eyes, swollen head, headaches, shakes, emotional explosions in my head...like eletric shocks...skin conditions, sitting on the floor in the shower "drying oot" again...crusty snot...cannae mind what i had done the night before...chewing paracetemols like they were sweeties...vowing never tae drink again...twa days later back on it c

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    re: Off the drink

    Quote Originally Posted by weearabs
    Had my first day off the drink yesterday for weeks. I didn't touch a drop. Getting to sleep was difficult and when I did by phuck my dreams were totally mad and vivid. I actually had a great kip and feel fantastic this morning. My morning visit to the toilet was a joy as we'll, I've not had such a solid, we'll defined poop like I did since the last time I had a day off. I wish I wasn't so weak and could have at least one alcohol free day a month so I could enjoy the benefits of it but unfortunately I am a raving alky
    I blame Dundee FC and Mrs DeeMo.


    it became a progressive illness for me...sunken eyes, swollen head, headaches, shakes, emotional explosions in my head...like eletric shocks...skin conditions, sitting on the floor in the shower "drying oot" again...crusty snot...cannae mind what i had done the night before...chewing paracetemols like they were sweeties...vowing never

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    re: Off the drink

    ahuh

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    re: Off the drink

    Quote Originally Posted by noahrab
    Had my first day off the drink yesterday for weeks. I didn't touch a drop. Getting to sleep was difficult and when I did by phuck my dreams were totally mad and vivid. I actually had a great kip and feel fantastic this morning. My morning visit to the toilet was a joy as we'll, I've not had such a solid, we'll defined poop like I did since the last time I had a day off. I wish I wasn't so weak and could have at least one alcohol free day a month so I could enjoy the benefits of it but unfortunately I am a raving alky
    I blame Dundee FC and Mrs DeeMo.


    it became a progressive illness for me...sunken eyes, swollen head, headaches, shakes, emotional explosions in my head...like eletric shocks...skin conditions, sitting on the floor in the shower "drying oot" again...crusty snot...cannae mind what i had done the night before...chewing parace

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    re: Off the drink

    Quote Originally Posted by DannyBhoy
    Had my first day off the drink yesterday for weeks. I didn't touch a drop. Getting to sleep was difficult and when I did by phuck my dreams were totally mad and vivid. I actually had a great kip and feel fantastic this morning. My morning visit to the toilet was a joy as we'll, I've not had such a solid, we'll defined poop like I did since the last time I had a day off. I wish I wasn't so weak and could have at least one alcohol free day a month so I could enjoy the benefits of it but unfortunately I am a raving alky
    I blame Dundee FC and Mrs DeeMo.


    it became a progressive illness for me...sunken eyes, swollen head, headaches, shakes, emotional explosions in my head...like eletric shocks...skin conditions, sitting on the floor in the shower "drying oot" again...crusty snot...cannae mind wh

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