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| Member Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: CORDOVA, TN
Posts: 29
| 6 months sober
Jan 23, 2005 was 6 months sobriety for me I am greatful that AA has guided me to this point I could have not done it without the fellowship or my sponser. My AA group may not be unqiue in that we say the old times want what us newcomers have, and us newcomers want what the old times have. Pass the gift on is what we try to do, service work get out of your head and help another drunk. For me in the begining that was tough. Thinking about some else besides myself no way. It is like I am born again many things to improve. But I am sober today one day at a time
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| tha toastah Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: montreal, quebec
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wow, good for you! congratulations! keep up the good work ![]()
__________________ The stars are not afraid to flicker out like fireflies. And you? If you weep because the sun has gone down, your tears will blind you to the stars. |
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| Psalm 118:24 |
Grats on the 6 months. u made it thru the hardest time of the year. The triple crown is a major obstacle to overcome. I wish you you many more 24 Chris
__________________ LIFE IS GOD'S GIFT TO YOU WHAT YOU DO WITH YOUR LIFE IS YOUR GIFT TO GOD J - Jesus first O - Others next Y - Yourself last John 14:6 |
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