Alcoholism: Back Again!

Back again!
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So, I haven’t posted fir a few days again, that’s MOSTLY down to the fact that our WiFi hasn’t been working properly as we’re swapping over to sky broadband, and also a little to do with the fact that I haven’t been in a fit state to type anything as I’ve been drinking WAY too much. Went to the pub
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The Coldest War
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I t looks like I forgot to write up Ian Tregillis’ excellent The Coldest War when I read it at the tail end of last year — something I really ought to correct before writing up its sequel, Necessary Evil. Here, then, are a few thoughts. The book opens in 1963, twenty years after the end of Bitter Se
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they mostly inspire depression and alcoholism maybe those…
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they mostly inspire depression and alcoholism maybe those provide inspiration for metal also they dislike Christians, that helps as well
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Theater For Sale
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Around here it’s not unusual to see an old farm house abandoned, dilapidated, waiting for one more good wind storm before it collapses in a pile of rubble. Driving by such properties I always think of all the life, all the events—the love, the conflict, the sibling play, the milestones—to which thos
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THE MYTH OF PERFECT SMALL TOWNS
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I admit that I’m a small town boy, but, unlike John Cougar Mellencamp, I’m don’t think it was a great experience for me. As matter of fact, the best way I could describe my formative years in Lebanon, Missouri is a hellish nightmare world. It was not Mayberry, more of a cross between Twin Peaks and
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