

It only took a month, and the equivalent of three to four bottles of wine a day, almost every day,
for 39 year old Nicky Taylor to turn herself into a bloated, sicky someone-else.
Nicky underwent the experiment for a British TV documentary that aimed to tally up the numerous disgusting and foul effects binge-boozing can have on the human body and mind, and society as a whole. And yet people will still wonder why alcohol is mostly banned in Islamic societies. Osama and Co could get their caliphate in two generations solely by not drinking and outbreeding all the Westerns who are too drunk, too drunk, too drunk, too drunk to fuck.
Nicky was monitored by medical experts during the 30 day long experiment, and the collected data of the shocking effects alcohol can have on the human body will no doubt terrify the binge-drinkers the show is aimed at into either giving up the ethyl or drinking even more to block out all the horrors of their impending doom.
The British Government has responded to the escalating pandemic of binge drinking amongst youth by thinking seriously about reclassifying cannabis as a hard drug and racheting up the penalties for possession of a few Es.
Oh, and they also decided to extend drinking hours for thousands of pubs across the country.
British studies estimate more than 40,000 people die premature deaths each year in the UK from alcohol abuse.
Ahh, booze. Who needs bird flu to cull the masses when alcohol wipes out more than 2 million a year worldwide and shortens the lifespan of 50 or 60 million more?
And yet, this 2004 Clare Valley Shiraz is going down a treat right now, regardless.
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