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MIP Old Timer

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I owe a huge debt of gratitude to Alcoholics Anonymous. I never want to forget how I cried some 22 years ago. No one understood. Only the man from AA understood. He knew me better than I knew myself then, because he was there and he got out of there and now he wanted to get me there. He not only came to tell me what my problem was, but also stayed with me and nursed me back to health.
Bill not only came to see Dr Bob, but he stayed there 3 months to get Gonee well many years later. They made a sacrifice for me. It reminds me of what the carpenter did some 2000 years ago.
AA asks me to carry the message and help new ones. MIP thanks for carrying out that commission.
LEST I FORGET!
Gonee.

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MIP Old Timer

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gonee, you certainly help carry the message here.

thank you for that.

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Gonee,
Thank you for the share.  Yes, I'm also very grateful that Bill and Bob shared their E,S & H back in the 30's and today the message keeps being passed on.  What a wonderful gift.  Thank you God.

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Gonee, you caused me to jerk a few more tears, thanks.

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