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One of football's most legendary living reprobates discussed his self-destructive (one hopes former) lifestyle with Sky News recently. It's pretty awful stuff, and it makes me feel sorry for the guy at least so far as he was clearly unprepared (as many young athletes are) for success and didn't develop coping mechanisms before his impulses destroyed his career and nearly his life.

But at one point it's remarked that "Gascoigne has had a well-publicised battle with alcohol, and admits that only four months ago he was drinking 30 cans of Special Brew (strong lager) per day."

I have, on more than one occasion, had far more to drink than was sensible, and have cut back to the point that if I have 3-4 drinks more than once a week, I feel guilty of going on a bender. Thirty cans of high-octane beer A DAY? I simply can't understand how he's not dead.

Date: 2009-03-16 08:36 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] wolfette
to be honest, the "pervasive culture" of young males in Northern England (and Scotland) would find no problem with drinking a lot more than 3-4 cans of that lager daily. Every day. Even at that, thirty in a day would be considered excessive, but I had a colleague who literally couldn't function without 10 or more per day - and anything else he could get his hands on. And he'd barely show any symptoms of inebriation.

Date: 2009-03-16 09:06 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] wolfette
I suppose it depends on what you count as a "drink" - 1 -2 "units" of alcohol a day should be within the acceptable limits for a man.

And there are those who say that saving them up to binge at a weekend is actually worse for you than having a glass of wine or whisky every day.

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