Depending on what they mean by biggish (as in tall or wide), maybe Jake Johhanson is the comedian.
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Man, you just sent me down memory lane looking up Pete and Paul Johansson. One's a comedian and one's an actor, and oddly not very many mentions that they're brothers. Possibly nobody cares but me, and I'm about to forget them for another ten years.
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I remember having something of a crush on Jake. He was in The Aristocrats as well.
I had a thing for Paul Johansson. He was in that awful Highlander spinoff. It was weird because I knew his brother, and it made me feel guilty.
Ok. WHAT THE WHAT!!!?!?!! [link]
Huh. I got this sense among my friends, but I thought that was a self-selection thing. [link]
Huh. I got this sense among my friends, but I thought that was a self-selection thing. [link]
I'm not surprised, but I don't think that article is doing a good job at distinguishing between different types of drinking.
Drinking daily, if it's one glass of wine, is a healthy choice. And it seems like they are lumping that in quite easily with people having problems or abusing alcohol.
I didn't see it as lumping in so much as that there are (generally) 2 pools of people educated women and less educated women. More educated women are likely to drink. Then, from the pool of educated women who drink, more are likely to admit to an alcohol problem. Also, but perhaps unrelatedly, from the pool of educated women who drink, more are likely to have 1 drink a day.