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It is sooth that to sojourn on the path of peace, one must wrestle with self along the way.
13 years ODAAT. It does work!!!
A great day for everyone
It's all-ways good to see you my dear!
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Congrats lmf5189!  If you want some info you can always send me a Personal Message. I will be glad to help.
hello, just started my sobriety today. This is all new to me. need some good on line meetings.
Hi drp57...yep...just like old times  x
Just came by, after a great vacation, and leaving some hugs here for those who want one.
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Hi Sunflower  It's just like old times, eh. Have an awesome day
Hi Stu.... yes... different time zones.... As I type it's 10PM but what's written above prolly says something else
STU @ 05 May : 03:08
ME THINKS EVERYONE HERE IS IN A DIF TIME ZONE.. YES?
STU @ 05 May : 03:07
HELLO ANYONE KNOW WHERE AN ONLINE MEETING IS THIS TIME OF NIGHT THAT i CAN PROOF OF ATTENDECE WITH
??? So the site is back???
Well... Hello then! Everybody
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Christ said we could move mountains if we had faith. But He didn't say we wouldn't need a shovel.
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The Case for Christ - Movie
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Quote from John Blanchard
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How It Works - Food For Thought
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How it works??????
Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship designed and administered by a bunch of ex-drunks whose only qualification for membership is that we finally realized that we couldn't hold our liquor and wanted to stop trying to impossibly learn how to hold it successfully.
It has no rules, dues, or fees, nor anything else that any sensible organization seems to require.
At meetings, the speaker starts on a subject, winds up talking about something entirely different, and concludes by saying he doesn't know anything about the program, except that it works.
The groups are often broke; yet always seems to have money to carry on.
We are always losing members, but seem to grow.
We claim AA is a selfish program, but always seem to be doing something for others.
Every group passes laws, rules, edicts, and pronouncements, which everyone blithely ignores.
Members who disagree with anything are free to walk out in a huff, quitting forever, only to return as though nothing had happened and be greeted accordingly.
Nothing we discuss in AA is planned in advance, yet great results are born from the things we share with each other, and our lives get better.
How can we survive like this?
Perhaps it's because we have learned to live and laugh at ourselves and with each other.
God made us. He made laughter too.
Perhaps he is pleased with our disorganized efforts and makes things right no matter who pushes the wrong buttons.
Maybe God is pleased with our simple yet sincere efforts to do what's right for others and us.
Maybe he is pleased with our trying to be nobody but ourselves.
We don't know how it works, but it does, and members keep receiving their dividend checks from their AA investment.
It is wise to be sober, and it is much easier, my friend, to stay sober than to get sober.
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