Friday, July 15, 2005

Note to self: Matching S. drink for drink, speed for speed is most definitely not a good idea. Never again.

Taken from this site:
In the U.S. alone, the cost of alcohol use is a staggering $148 billion
dollars each year, much of it due to work missed or decreased occupational
productivity due to hangover. Hangovers account for an average annual opportunity cost of $2000 per working adult. Contrary to popular misconception, light to moderate drinkers account for the most work related costs.

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