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		<title>Give Up Drinking?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jan 2008 15:32:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I suppose I should give up drinking now that I am committing myself towards training for the VT100 and the fact that the alcohol tends to exacerbate my headaches. However, I told myself I should live my life in moderation and giving up all alcohol would be abstinence and not moderation. I believe that total [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I suppose I should give up drinking now that I am committing myself towards training for the VT100 and the fact that the alcohol tends to exacerbate my headaches.  However, I told myself I should live my life in moderation and giving up all alcohol would be abstinence and not moderation.  I believe that total abstinence is the right policy for very few things in life.  I like to try most everything at least once in a while.  Think about itâ€¦ I canâ€™t even say that I totally abstain on killing.  I wouldnâ€™t hesitate to kill a cockroach running across my path. </p>
<p>Yesterday I did manage to drink again.  I was with a large group of colleagues from my office and we were all at the Marriott Marquois Times Square bar chilling out after attending a day of conferences.  At first I decided to only drink water, but the temptation of free booze and getting a little loose with a group of people I for the most part liked was eventually too great.  I decided to have a Guinness beer or two while we were hanging around waiting for a post conference party to begin.  I was careful to monitor myself and not drink too much as I didnâ€™t want the headache I had in the morning to return.  That headache required a shot of Imitrix in my ass to get rid of it.  I didnâ€™t feel like going back there.</p>
<p>So anyway, I drank 1.5 beer mug size glasses (or was it 2.5) of Guinness before we headed to a Mexican restaurant/bar for the after party.  There I had half a glass of a frozen marguerita, which I didnâ€™t like and hence only half a glass and then a bottle of Bohemia, my favorite Mexican beer.  I ate lousy, noshing on tortilla chips and an assortment of Quesadillas that were being served as cocktails.  While I was there, I was talking to another colleague who does a lot of training as well.  She was telling me how she decided to take today off from training.  All I could think about was how I missed my training this morning and how I really felt like I should have done something today.  I decided right then and there that I was going to cut the night short and go home for a run in Prospect Park.  I said my goodbyes and made for the subway.</p>
<p>I got home pretty quick, but feeling minimally headachy and tired.  I forced myself out the door though, since I know come the VT100, Iâ€™ll be more than headachy and tired come 1am in the morning when I will have been running for over 18 hours.  I need to get used to running when I donâ€™t want to.  Perhaps drinking and making myself not feel so great is a great strategy for preparing my body for this type of training.  Iâ€™ll have to check with my coach on that one. </p>
<p>So anyway, last nightâ€™s run turned out to be a decent 4 miles around Prospect Park.  I felt really good about getting myself out there and I enjoyed a nice run in solitude.  It was just the type of calming thing to help me fall asleep later, without the need of an Ambien.</p>
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