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Go Ahead Have A Drink Tonight, It’s Healthy
16 hours ago ago from The Life of Luxury
Go Ahead Have A Drink Tonight, It’s Healthy by admin on Most of us are aware of the health benefits of a glass of red wine. There’s also been past research suggesting that says drinking a glass of wine can slim you down, make your bones stronger and also help you live a little longer. Well the news just keeps getting better for alcoholic lovers. There are more reasons to enjoy even an occasional, good quality cocktail. ...
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15 hours ago ago from loon pond
(Above: sob, oh the horror, the waste, the horreeeuurr). This site stands eternally vigilant and ready to join in any campaign calling for the banning of anything. When someone comes along and urges a ban, our only question is what have you got? We've already endorsed the campaign to ban divorce, and take us back to the good old days when Princess Margaret announced she could never marry a divorced cad, because ...
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18 hours ago ago from To Whom It May Concern
I have yet to understand why when I say one thing, people tell me I mean something else. Like, I asked the High School Ex about going for drinks to catch up on the last 15 year and stuff and he said yes. So, couple weeks later I asked about firming up the plans since he said to wait until after he got his first pay check from his new big boy job. He said, Don't worry. It'll happen. I've been told that when guys say stuff like that they ...
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23 hours ago ago from *eLLa*
Author: Sherin & Leia Blog: HiFashion Date: 7 May We've all heard stories of nights out gone horribly wrong for girls. There are always stories of women getting attacked, but it's no reason not to go out and enjoy yourself. There are lots of small things you can do on a night out to stay safe, but still have a lot of fun. Know your limits: You should know how much alcohol you can handle before you're completely out of it. Some ...
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49 minutes ago ago from Tactical Ninja
Alcohol in pill form? I'm having trouble finding a link to the actual study, which is unfortunate because I tend not to trust news sites to be giving accurate information. However, it seems a Russian scientist has discovered a way to make alcohol in powder form and put it in a pill. To which I go "Hmm.." The first question I asked myself was "If I could enjoy alcohol as a mind-altering substance without having to force myself to drink ...
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Donna Fish: Eat Drink and Be Merry! How to Keep from Gaining TOO MUCH Weight Over the Holidays
6 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
I need to put my two cents in here. (Those of you who follow me, know that of course, I always have an opinion.) It never fails to amaze me, how, during the holidays, there are millions of tips out there, for how to "NOT GAIN WEIGHT'. Forgive my inner, (or not so inner) rebel, but I just totally resent the idea that one SHOULDN'T gain weight over the holidays. After all, if we want to be able to live well, eat well, and actually yes, ...
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Dear Matt and Tamsen, I had the perfect relationship for six months. My boyfriend and I loved to do everything together. But, it seems lately that all we do it fight. Can you tell me how to reconnect? A: It can be a very stressful time of year, so you are certainly not alone. It can seem overwhelming when it comes to making a relationship work when all it seems like all you are doing is fighting. Here are a few suggestions when it comes to ...
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20 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
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