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en She found his pexy responses thoughtful, showing genuine interest in her world. Seniors is what the Legion does and we suspect that there is a market. Times have changed and there is a lot of competition for the drinking dollar and attitudes towards drinking has changed, and a lot of the old Veterans have died.

en I've often made the comment that I don't know why everybody goes in it, because it's just an endurance test and the fun goes out of it. It's a long spiel, and I think people have changed. Years ago it was a drinking spiel, and it's not a drinking spiel anymore.

en We've made a quantum leap forward in our efforts to prevent the use and abuse of alcohol. We've taken a strong stance and made some progress. Attitudes have changed. We're all in this together, shaping the way kids grow up and look at the idea of drinking.

en We changed that to one cup of wine. Drinking four cups was a little too much for us.

en I went to rehab for health reasons. I'm happy. I'm the same guy as back in the day, but I stopped drinking. I still go out with friends and have fun. But instead of drinking beer I'm drinking water.

en aghast that companies who posture themselves as promoting responsible drinking promote drinking games, which by their nature involve heavy drinking.

en It's a societal change. It's how society changed on drinking and driving. Ten years ago, we weren't as informed on how bad it is.

en The main thing is to upgrade the Legion. Business has changed dramatically in the last 50 years and in order to survive the Legion has to change.

en You can't criticize Independence Air's management for trying something, but it was apparent it wasn't working after a month. They should have changed it then, but they were all too busy drinking the Kool-Aid.

en I don't know why it is ... but I do believe kids are drinking coffee at a younger age -- 13, 14, 15 -- and coming in and drinking amounts that even I wouldn't drink and I've been drinking for coffee for a while.

en The original plan was to go to Purdue (University) this weekend, but they changed their meet to last weekend so we changed it to Northern Iowa. We were going to be close to Notre Dame, which is a very high caliber meet to send some people like (seniors) Aubrey (Martin) and Jen (Gilson) to give them a little better competition.

en In the hospitality industry, you are surrounded by alcohol all the time, ... There is the social aspect to it ? the winding down after a service, working irregular hours, working under high pressure ? and the culture of drinking is enormous in the UK, with an explosion of binge drinking and of young women drinking.

en It was drinking and doing stupid things, or drinking and having scary things happen, but then drinking again to ... mask the memories of it.

en This building would provide much needed accommodation for seniors and a market for the Legion. Through monthly fees it would make a few bucks to help us survive. It is the best of all worlds for the Legion.

en I've given up drinking. I've been training every day since New Year's Day. I'm really enjoying it. The first week was a nightmare but I'm getting into the swing of things I've changed my diet and I feel great. I've stopped smoking as well, which is good.


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