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One of the only pictures of me from my childhood was a picnic at my Uncle and Aunts. I was 6 or 7 at the time, and I have a death grip on my beer bottle. I remember it clearly, what a golden moment. It was the late 50s, it was hot, we were Geman Catholics in Cincinnati. It felt so ... natural. The next time I got a full bottle from Dad was when I was 20.
I had a sip of beer now and then, myself as a wee lad, but didn't develop a taste for it until I was 21 or 22 or so.
Post-google edit: Wow.
Same. Growing up in binge-drinking North Dakota, it was easier for me to develop a taste for spiced rum than for beer. Eventually I started to like beer, maybe a little too much. This cautionary tale is going awry, so I'll stop.
No one's Helen Lovejoy'd the thread yet?
Which somehow smelled exactly like the bathrooms.
I had so much to learn.
But the three-month-old was tasering a one-week old (who was throwing batteries at Santa).
Pretty hard to assign blame in this one . . .
Yes.
Fine. I think they should be able to hold their liquor.
The link to the last time is available in post #20.
Decades later she had a ruptured brain aneurysm (she lived and came out none the worse for wear thankfully). Were the two incidents connected?
Being a White Sox fan causes brain aneuryms?
It's hard to tell because of a sample size problem.
I kid, I kid.
He calls Chuck E. Cheese..."Charles."
When his mom stays home sick, he writes her a note.
He skipped his preschool play...because it conflicted with Cannes.
He is...the most interesting boy in the world.
The kid knows how to hold and drink a beer. Grabs it by the neck like a pro.
He also wrote a pamphlet on toilet training your cat:
http://www.mingusmingusmingus.com/Mingus/cat_training.html
My dad let me help him brew beer when I was four or five, thanks dad!
...um, what was I writing again?
Well, duh, if you promote, encourage, even celebrate drinking beer at the ballpark then of course kids taken there will end up drinking some.
Just glad it wasn't a pregnant woman - drinking while pregnant skyrockets the odds of fetal alcohol syndrome and even one drink can cause it. Check out the kids at many children's aid societies and you'll find a lot of children who pay the price of their parents drinking. ::jumps off soapbox::
Is this true?
A number of friends are or have been pregnant in the last years and all of them said this is untrue. I am sure that you can find a lot of research pro and con but the first site I looked at said no its false. http://tinyurl.com/28rseba
I guarantee you that it is not. There is no proven safe level of alcohol consumption, but there has never been a documented case of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome where the mother had fewer than 8 drinks a week during pregnancy.
This is what I suspected. I can't imagine most physicians, in their most honest moments, would say there's anything wrong with, say, a drink per week or so after the first trimester.
I'm sure going through labor is awful and all, but not drinking for nine months is what's really too horrible to contemplate.
Along with your insane opinion on foster care, if we're going to be calling people out.
really? that seems like an awful high number for people to be so panicky about it. (don't doubt you as this is the country of panickers who blow everything out of proportion)
Good one.
Lots of iron.
i've been hearing this in recent years. i think the general call for complete teetotalling in pregnancy is because its hard to determine the exact boundary between what's okay and what's not. the consequences of guessing wrong are pretty grim.
You mean today?
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