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Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
37%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



Ridikzappa 10:27 Sun Jul 28
Alcohol Alternatives
Is there a drug that can give you the effects of alcohol but not give you hangovers or damage to your liver?

*asking for a friend*

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WestArt 10:09 Tue Jul 30
Re: Alcohol Alternatives
Some kindly eggheads are working on it as we speak......

http://www.alcarelle.com/

bruuuno 12:26 Tue Jul 30
Re: Alcohol Alternatives
Phenibut is pretty good, used to be legal but got banned a few years ago. A bit like mild mdma and lasts ages. Might be some floating around the dark web l

Woden 6:42 Mon Jul 29
Re: Alcohol Alternatives
When you run out of booze in then house and no shops are open and you start drinking aftershave. Then you got a problem.

Nice breath though.

simon.s 5:24 Mon Jul 29
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There is no alcohol alternative.

You need to retrain your brain, so that you can enjoy life without it if it’s become a problem.

Of course, easier said than done.

Mr Anon 5:23 Mon Jul 29
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Mike the Hammer 5:19 Mon Jul 29
Re: Alcohol Alternatives

why is it hard to work out how to tax it? didn't seem that hard in US and Canada

Mike the Hammer 5:19 Mon Jul 29
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ak37 11:22 Mon Jul 29

It won't be, at least not until the government can decide on how they can tax it to make as much money as possible.

Mr Anon 5:10 Mon Jul 29
Re: Alcohol Alternatives
not sure you could describe Ketamine as an alternative to alcohol..

isca hammer 12:19 Mon Jul 29
Re: Alcohol Alternatives
Ketamine......................look it up.

BRANDED 11:41 Mon Jul 29
Re: Alcohol Alternatives
Are you looking for the “fighty” effect that some people feel or the “sleepy” effect or the “pukey “ effect or the “ dribbling spastic” effect or the”talking shit” effect or the effect that makes you feel loose and liberated from the constraints of your normal straight jacket imposed upon you by an analy retentive society?

Tomshardware 11:30 Mon Jul 29
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Nothing has ever replaced that buzz I used to get on a Friday afternoon down the pub. The trouble was I didn't know when to stop, I'd then drink right through the weekend. Then wake on Monday morning feeling completely fucked and highly anxious.

ak37 11:22 Mon Jul 29
Re: Alcohol Alternatives
Weed will be legal soon

Thames Ironworks 10:31 Mon Jul 29
Re: Alcohol Alternatives
I had to go gluten free last year, meaning I had to opt for gluten free beers. Since doing this I've noticed I don't get such a thumping headache or puke my guts up in the morning, something I would have to do regularly after a heavy session.

Not saying that would work but I've noticed I don't feel as bad the next day.

Some people don't produce the right enzymes to handle alcohol. One of our avid supporters Mr R E Grant is one example.

overbyyer 10:09 Mon Jul 29
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Should say that pub prices for 0% drinks is priced the same as regular alcohol - which is taking the piss as there is no tax duty to pay on it.

overbyyer 10:06 Mon Jul 29
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No.

But 0% alcohol beers have improved dramatically in recent years. It's easier now to consume similar quantities as regular drinkers - at one time pubs might have a couple of bottles on a shelf but a lot stock far more now.

Try Bavaria 0% lager - £2 for 4 330ml cans, or £2.25 for four bottles in Tesco.

The rest of the work is down to you, you have to change your mindset from assuming only alcohol gives you the buzz.

Darby_ 9:10 Mon Jul 29
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Flakka.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jYd2_1QyI4A&t=605s

If you’re wanting to replace an addiction, remember that people can also get addicted to positive things like exercise highs.

dm 8:57 Mon Jul 29
Re: Alcohol Alternatives
Rochester Ginger is a lovely non alcoholic drink that still has a kick.

zebthecat 12:56 Mon Jul 29
Re: Alcohol Alternatives
Meths is an acquired taste but hits the spot.

defjam 12:53 Mon Jul 29
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I'm too busy enjoying life to spoil it by drinking alcohol.

Boycie 12:20 Mon Jul 29
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furious masturbation

Capitol Man 12:15 Mon Jul 29
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just Keep drinking.

andyd12345 12:06 Mon Jul 29
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Heroin?

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