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12-27-2007 @ 12:12PM
Jamie said...
I think it's a pretty global phenomenon. Countries everywhere are reducing alcohol consumption for health, safety, and economic means, just like they cut out midday relaxation and replaced it with airconditioning.
In Mexico they are billing it as a safety/productivity issue: http://www.gogirlfriend.com/trackback/185 and I'm sure in germany people are finding that if you've to work in the morning, you get up better without a having downed 3 pints the night before. I think alcohol consumption is moving towards bingedrinking instead. That is why England has so many problems.
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