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Hilarious and yet insightful, more than 100 ways to know if maybe it's time to cut down on the drinking (or increase your life insurance coverage!).

Ever since the days of the biblical Great Flood, astute observers have identified a link between the consumption of repeated and excessive amounts of ethanol-containing beverages and the resulting undesirable alterations in human behavior. Over the years it has become fairly intuitive that such antics might document not just a single event of regrettable activity, but might also establish the likelihood that other similar episodes have previously occurred -- a pattern of behavior that serves up evidence that a true problem has been created by what is simply far too much alcohol and far too little discernment. But let's be honest. Defining someone who has gone past their limits at the bar is like defining pornography -- "We know it when we see it." And now, with the unique perspective of physician and humorist David L. Anders, you'll see things in a whole new light!
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