No. I don't drink much for the majority of the year. The six weeks or so from Xmas to the first week of February are the only period where I do drink.
In the interests of being a bit more supportive I should probably confess that I have in fact taken Ocsober (sic) off the booze for the last 4 or 5 years. It can be quite an eye-opener in many ways to take a decent bit of time out. I find the first 3 days are easy, then it's tough for a week, then it's just dull. But it's worth sticking with. I actually had what I think was my first dry New Year's Eve last night (well, since I was 18, you know). That was weird. Bon courage.
Might try it Mr B. I haven't had much alcohol at all this Xmas due to the anti-biotics for this blasted flu.
Did it last year and the year before. Will be doing it this year as well. Have had a fairly dry christmas period as I have been quite ill from Christmas day through to yesterday
A friend of mine just did a dry 12 months for cancer research. You may think its not too hard but given how much of a lover of alcoholic lubrication he has been over the years its been quite an achievement. He is on Calender News tomorrow to talk about it
Did it last year but then tried an all Dayer round leeds at beginning of feb and lasted about 3 hours. off on a stag do round Newcastle this year beginning of feb so not gonna do dry January
I think if I took a whole year off I'd probably not schedule anything for the following week. Maybe longer.