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Robbo
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30th Jul 08 at 11:06   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

http://news.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/hi/the_p_word/newsid_7532000/7532361.stm

Err
C2RL R
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it works in spain
All Torque
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Fill one in five alcopops with alcohol tasting syanide
Jambo
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theres sense in what he says, i would however say its not an absoloute.

I was introduced to alcohol at a young age. That doesnt mean they got me pissed but if my dad had a beer watching the grand prix, id have a tiny glass with him sometimes.

Im no binge drinker
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quote:
Originally posted by Jambo
I was introduced to alcohol at a young age
me too, stealing cans of Hoffmeister from my dads wardobe
strick206
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What he's said makes sense, that link makes him appear quite good to be honest
C2RL R
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he's probably looking at how foreign countries stand on the matter (kids having wine with meals). the thing is thats the norm in lots of countries and has been since wine was first made.

you can't just expect us to adopt these traditions and everything to be ok. it will never work.
Jambo
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the problem is culture based, England has a massive problem with it. It wont harm things trying that approach to try and adapt social problems.

A girl i know who was religeous from an extremely strict family was never allowed to socialise out of school etc. Then when 18 she went mental and became a slag, and quickly aquired a £50 a day drug habit. Causing her health problems and alot of more worrying phsycological ones.

Freedom/rebellion quickly ruined her. Alot of people do the same, its quite common!

Demonising things will only make the current situation worse tbh
Robbo
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I agree in theory it is worth investigating BUT as said, its a cultural thing... in Spanish culture you have siestas, in France McDonalds had to sell wine in order to prove popular... doesnt necessarily mean it'll translate to here but I like the thinking behind it, make it less "anti-establishment" and people will be less inclined to break the rules to try it
myke
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he looks like he has proper common sense from reading all of that.
i actually agree about the drinking
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considering the lifestyle and culture is massively differnt in places like spain to england is the first reason this wouldent work.
the guys a hypercryt and a moron, who has his head so far up his ass its unbelivable.
Jambo
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robbo thats the whole point though, CHANGING our culture as its not good. We can learn from the more civilised Europeans (in that department)
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quote:
Originally posted by All Torque
Fill one in five alcopops with alcohol tasting syanide


i like those odds
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Dad used too buy alcahol for me every Friday night as mum worked nights on a Friday. I have the occasional (Once a week) social drink (about 6/7 units).

If I hadn't been given alcahol from 13/14 I would've hit the alcahol hard from the day I turned 18, just like my sister had.
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All kids are introduced to alcohol at a young age they just don't tell their folks.

We were all on the white lightning at 13 tbh
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quote:
Originally posted by Superlite Ltd.
All kids are introduced to alcohol at a young age they just don't tell their folks.

We were all on the white lightning at 13 tbh

all my mates backed out of drinking omega at 13 so me my mate got 4 litre's each talk about wobble wobble and hangover
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works perfectly well on the continent, small glass of wine, often watered down with main meals. Sips of beer etc from a young age and theres no real problem with teen or binge drinking; or alcohol induced violence etc
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i was never allowed to drink at home until at least 17

i have never seen the point in drinking out on the streets so i went and got a job at 14

and im mentally and socially fine

[Edited on 30-07-2008 by IvIarkgraham]

 
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