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		By: Breaking the Connection between Skiing and AlcoholThe Wisconsin Skier		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[&#8230;] I have written about the necessity of being in control while skiing. I have also gone into detail on&#8230;, the same too when drinking. When you have consumed large amounts of booze you lose control, no doubt about it and you know what I am talking about. You do not have to be driving or operating machinery to do damage either, the words slurring out of your mouth can wreak plenty of damage. You unknowingly cut down a dear friend, you let a secret out, or you act like a doofus in front of the wrong people. Even if nothing serious happens, for the next few days you wonder what happened and how much of an idiot you came out looking like. That momentary lapse of control could send something very important to you careening into a tree at 60 miles per hour; it is only a matter of chance. [&#8230;]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] I have written about the necessity of being in control while skiing. I have also gone into detail on&#8230;, the same too when drinking. When you have consumed large amounts of booze you lose control, no doubt about it and you know what I am talking about. You do not have to be driving or operating machinery to do damage either, the words slurring out of your mouth can wreak plenty of damage. You unknowingly cut down a dear friend, you let a secret out, or you act like a doofus in front of the wrong people. Even if nothing serious happens, for the next few days you wonder what happened and how much of an idiot you came out looking like. That momentary lapse of control could send something very important to you careening into a tree at 60 miles per hour; it is only a matter of chance. [&#8230;]</p>
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