I also love the Kool-Aid drink powder, which is super-intense aspartame with awesome flavoring. Orange is the best, and I enjoy it more than beer. When I read that a sweet tooth was a good sign that TSM would work for someone, I was given hope.
New Record for Me: 17 days, 2 beers, 0 cravings. I have not had a run like this since, hmm, probably over 20 years. I may or may not have one beer tonight for extinction purposes (it seems to power me up for the week ahead). I went ahead and marked my weekly count as "1" but we'll see. I was driving down some lonely roads last night picking up my daughter and a cop was behind me. I was like, "Please pull me over and ask me if I've had anything to drink tonight!" I was going to be like, "Uh. No. I don't drink," real snootily. In the past, I would have been so scared. Once I actually got pulled over after chugging two beers at home -- my wife said, "Oh, go pick up the pizza." My mom was even in the car. I was shaking so bad that I could barely get my license out of the wallet, even though I was not legally drunk.
In high school, I was quite drunk one night, driving (of course), and listening to Led Zeppelin's "When the Levee Breaks" real loud. I got pulled over, rolled down the window and gave the cop my license, and just sat there jamming to Zep (I never even turned it down). I got a speeding ticket and went on my way. Another time, I was in a car with three other seriously drunk buddies driving in Houston in 1987 (the heydays of that once great city); I had had over 20 mixed drinks at a lesbian bar (true story) and was completely drunk riding in the back of a convertible. The driver couldn't even get to "E" on his A-B-Cs and blamed it on chewing tobacco. I remember, somehow, the cop letting us go. I then remember someone falling out of the car at his house (which was about 13 miles away from mine). My next memory is me waking up in my bed, my undamaged car in the driveway, and my bedroom sink covered in vomit. Not cool. High school, though, is where I learned the "skill" of drunk driving. I will hopefully never do it again.
Here's a funny article from the Onion (a satirical, "fake" newspaper if you've never heard of it). I thought of me and christopher.
http://www.theonion.com/articles/commun ... ver,31476/