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Hope some may find this interesting. I was giving it a little study tonight as I often do, just like the Big Book, so very much to take in and its a life long understanding and learning. So no rush. 

Also under study for me is the European structure and hand book full of interesting info. I live and learn :} 

But like meetings I need to keep coming back to them as my head forgets although I am greatful to know that I must keep coming back. Pop down to the section 2. It may take some time :} lol.

http://www.aa-gb.org.uk/walesborders/southeast/pdf/AAServiceHandbookforGreatBritain_2008.pdf

 

History at school was never one of my strong subject , infact very little was. But Hay,Ho Life is a learning thing no matter what age we are or  when we start to learn. 

In the begining we had Bill W. poor Ebby never made it but to me he was hero.

I thank my god for them both. And for my sobriety today.

Polly,X



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Thanks Pol : )

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Thanks for everything.  Peace and Love on your journey.  

jj


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thanks for being here, Polly,  from across the pond.    jj/sheila



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I am very grateful to be here :}

Thank you both.

Polly. X

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