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	<title>Comments on: Interviewed by PY Gerbeau for Radio 4, in the Coach &amp; Horses</title>
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		<title>By: lff12</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What a charmer.  Then again thats pretty much what Guiness tastes like so I am unsurprised. One of my most shameful moments in life was drinking an early morning cappucino in Gran Canaria with a lady who went on to date my ex, conscious of a guy lying in the street on the other side of the road.  It didn&#039;t dawn on either of us to pop over and try to help, even though it was probably just a case of &quot;are you alright mate?&quot;  Of course I would say its not so much a great British problem as a great Anglocentric problem - I&#039;ve seen exactly the same kind of drinking culture in Ireland and Australia (which of course in the UK have been almost transformed into particlar binge &quot;brands&quot; if you can have such a thing).

Enjoyed the book by the way.  Found your feelings about therapy particularly interesting.  Some friends seem to have benefited from it, others have just become 20 times worse.

all the best

Laura]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What a charmer.  Then again thats pretty much what Guiness tastes like so I am unsurprised. One of my most shameful moments in life was drinking an early morning cappucino in Gran Canaria with a lady who went on to date my ex, conscious of a guy lying in the street on the other side of the road.  It didn&#8217;t dawn on either of us to pop over and try to help, even though it was probably just a case of &#8220;are you alright mate?&#8221;  Of course I would say its not so much a great British problem as a great Anglocentric problem &#8211; I&#8217;ve seen exactly the same kind of drinking culture in Ireland and Australia (which of course in the UK have been almost transformed into particlar binge &#8220;brands&#8221; if you can have such a thing).</p>
<p>Enjoyed the book by the way.  Found your feelings about therapy particularly interesting.  Some friends seem to have benefited from it, others have just become 20 times worse.</p>
<p>all the best</p>
<p>Laura</p>
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