Posted by Mark - IN. on August 22, 2013 at 18:14:07 from (98.215.76.204):
In Reply to: Water drinkers posted by 37Chief on August 21, 2013 at 19:44:50:
Ahh, Stan after screwing up and turning myself into a diabetic a couple or few years ago, I only drink water or milk anymore, and they told me not to drink milk either, but I aint giving up my milk. I'm not a bad diabetic, but haven't touched a soda since. Last week I did buy a six pack of Sam Adams Boston Lauger because had a hankerin from one, the first since, but by the time it chilled to drink, I lost my hankerin. It'll be in the fridge next time I get one though. I used to drink on average about six big Gatorades a day, eat a half dozen oranges, things like that. Not anymore. I buy cases of water, carry six with me at work, go through all six and maybe a couple more by the time the day ends. Case of water, $3.99. That's two sodas from a machine. I sure do love an ice cold water, especially from the well, full of ice, but a glass of milk with breakfast and dinner. Will buy a pint when I grocery shop, drink it on my way out the door...no matter what the sawbones dietician says. Aint giving up my milk. A three gallon thermo full of ice water comes in handy on a tractor too. Num, num, num especially on a hot day.
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