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Was over a Zouk Winebar on Friday night for a smallish farewell party.  What really caught my eye wasn’t any cute boys, not to speak of in fact, but the coasters from breathe.sg.

Ever since cutting back on drinks, I’m put off by the antics of some drinkers/drunkards… Getting sloshed is UGLY. I try not to remind myself of those silly drunkards I saw over at ZoukOut.

Drinking is fine, as long as you know when to stop.  No point trying to act hero by drinking everyone else under the table… Who’s the one to look silly at the end of the day??

What drink to chase away sorrow? Bollocks! I have learnt, never go out to drink if I’m feeling upset, don’t even bother going out, just stay home and sulk away.  Drink when you’re in a jolly mood – celebrations, catch up, chill out, networking.  But NEVER NEVER drink when you’re feeling down, it’ll only make you feel more worst.

It’s a revelation that many of us only come to realize when we’re older… Some of us are luckier than others, damages could be done to our body without knowing, only to affect us when we’re older.

Take heart, take care of yourselves now, so that you need not be a burden to your love ones in the later years.

Only if I can say the same of my other vice… That’s a real toughie…

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Drink driving. Some people just DO NOT UNDERSTAND the magnitude of their stupor/stupid decision.

This guy had to cheek to tell me he don’t let his girlfriend know when he’s out drinking to avoid quarrelling over his drink driving.

Seriously, is life less important than convenience? And the lives of others not important?  SELFISH!

I DO NOT condone drink driving.  Want to drink, leave the car at work or bring the car home first. DO NOT impose danger on others lives if YOUR life is cheap.  If you have friends who are driving, DO NOT, DO NOT coerce them to drink, offer to buy them a non-alcoholic drink.  If the friend insists on drinking and even offers to give you a lift, refuse to join their folly.

Our lives are more dear than sheer convenience.

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