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Comic ... it ain't like 60 years ago, that's for sure ...
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Good one. Although if you are a low bottom type, you'd know even nowadays stuff like social media is completely off the grid when we are out there. Even a burner cheap $10 phone you put minutes on - can be sold or traded. It's like being driven to own nothing, go nowhere, and destroy everything. That's how it was for me anyway.

Thanks for sharing pap



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Yep.

I s'pose how one . Sees the difference.

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I wonder how AA would've turned out if it had started in 2014...instead of 1934...



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Even Half that at 30yr ago Tanin.

The detox I was in , in Sydney Australia in 86 . Conditions of entering said detox.

You HAD to Stop drinking . You HAD to go to AA meetings , There was NO tv , NO newspapers . No magazines.

We were only allowed to talk to other 'inmates' (patients) at meal times . We Were to attend group therapy.

If not at meals or group . We HAD to read the "Big Book". Now , it is like a Resort on the Riviera . As it overlooks

the part of Sydney Harbour , near where they had 2000 Sydney Olympics.

Yep . Now there would be TOO Much "OH&S" . All the "Do-gooders" would be saying , you can't treat people like that.

I would have gone from hopeless & helpless with all my unmanageability . To being Further enablement . Which would

have told me . My drinking & behaviour was ok. BS.



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No different from all my friends mothers being addicted to soap operas when I was a kid, or whatever people get addicted or a routine into doing. I got sober back when i went out, I had a book of phone numbers, and a couple of dimes, then quarters in my pocket in case I got squirmy and had to call someone from a phone booth. Not to mention dialing instead of push button. It's much better now where I can call, text, type anyone all over the world. read a Big Book or any piece AA or inspirational literature. Or even order a latte at Starbucks and have it waiting for me to pick up. Thank God things change. That's all I can say.

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Recovery ... no matter the age and time, starts with the desire to change ...

Without that 'desire' and the action necessary to make it happen, noth'n will change ...



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