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Re: Question for the AA Experts
"Trenchcat" <freedom@world.new> wrote in message news:cpv6qi023bn@enews2.newsguy.com... > > "Gail" <love-rules@myhouse.com> wrote in message > news:dtn3s0lo9rv6rci4iogh8oomj3i9bq3qe3@4ax.com... >> On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 13:46:33 -0500, "Dan McGown" >> <dmcgown@adelphia.net> wrote: >> >> >"Nat" <n515hoop@centurytel.net> wrote in message >> >news:l8udneFZVNI6UlzcRVn-rQ@centurytel.net... >> >> Good grief! ANOTHER juvenile trying to talk grownup. >> > >> > Yeah, I've been hanging back, waiting to see if they change the > group >> >name to "alt.homophobic.juvenile.bigot" >> > They seem to arrive in clusters. >> > The real problem is that sometimes it chases away the people who > came >> >here to discuss on-topic matters. It's like the economic principle > of bad >> >money driving out the good. >> > I guess that merely dealing with alcohol addiction isn't enough > to >> >occupy the attention of the sophomore mind since at that intellectual > age >> >(it's not a matter of mere calendar years) people seem to believe > that they >> >understand everything. >> > -- or perhaps, if they aren't dealing with their alcohol > addiction, it >> >just makes them feel better to kick someone that they perceive as > being >> >down. >> > >> >> >> Hi Dan. We do get some really sick jerks in here sometimes. If I open >> a post and it has queer, faggot, slut, kill the jews etc. etc. I try >> not to open and read their trash again. Best thing to do is not even >> reply to their crap. That is what they want. I'll be damned if I let >> some sick kid or sick adult ruin my day with their, not just juvenile, >> but just plain ignorance and uneducated actions. I guess we can pray >> that God restores them to sanity one day. It will definately be>> their own fault and misfortune if He doesn't! >> What I think is so funny is that they change their e-mail address so >> that they aren't blocked and actually think people read their trash >> again. We can block em and if they appear, just block the crap out of >> em again. I do. I might respond to one of their post but, never go >> back and read their reply..LOL Most of the time I try not to feed the >> trolls. > > > Who you calling a troll, jew nigger bitch? > >> Take care, >> Gail > > LOL! I am not jewish nor am I black. You were wrong on both counts Colon. I am of Methodist faith and Democrat. I don't know what you have against that? I am sure you will find something. I don't go to AA, I don't attend church and I didn't vote for Bush but, I have no wish to kill the people that do or did, reguardless of their ethnicity, religion or politcal choice. I could ring your neck, though... That's a southern expression.Dag on, I fed a troll! See ya, Gail |
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Re: Question for the AA Experts
In article <0fVwd.11777$Z27.11053@bignews5.bellsouth.net>,
BobbyL2000spam@bellsouth.net says... > > "Scott W" <hans_spoon@yahoo.de> wrote in message > news:32hst5F3n7r33U3@individual.net... > > In article <BJNwd.16$e33.0@bignews6.bellsouth.net>, > > BobbyL2000spam@bellsouth.net says... > > > > > > "Scott W" <hans_spoon@yahoo.de> wrote in message > > > news:320qngF3flo1tU4@individual.net... > > > > In article <31vmc4F3e2rh8U1@individual.net>, > > > > robert_mcgregor@yahoo.com.au says... > > > > > "Scott W" <hans_spoon@yahoo.de> wrote in message > > > > > news:31v8pcF3f4c44U5@individual.net... > > > > > > Is there anyway to go thru the AA program > > > > > > and work the steps without having to attend > > > > > > FTF meetings? I suffer from agoraphobia and > > > > > > that makes it very difficult to get anything > > > > > > out of the group meetings. In fact, probably > > > > > > the only way I could get thru an AA meeting > > > > > > would be if I was intoxicated or sedated on > > > > > > benzos. Any ideas? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Which of the 12 steps even mentions AA meetings? > > > > > http://anonpress.org/bb/Page_59.htm > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Bob. > > > > > "If you think you want to change, you'll have to change your > > > > > thinking." > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I don't know. That's why I was asking the AA Experts! > > > > -- > > > > "I hate bears. Anyhow, the more the merrier!" -B Dylan > > > > > > > > > > > > Scott, > > > > > > I didn't get sober at meetings. I don't think I've ever worked a step > at > > > a meeting (at least not consciously). I got sober by not drinking. I > > > learned it was easier to keep not drinking as I worked through the > steps -- > > > with another alcoholic who had already worked through them himself. > > > The advantage of meetings is that it is one place where you usually > find a > > > bunch of sober alcoholics. Let's face it -- we probably both know where > to > > > find a bunch of drunk alcoholics. > > > Meetings are where I found sober alcoholics who had learned how to > live > > > more or less happily without alcohol. Of course I also found a bunch of > > > alcoholics who had yet to learn how to live happily that way. No great > > > gurus here.... just a bunch of initially nameless alcoholics trying to > help > > > each other, and some of us are still sicker than others. > > > There are Central Offices in more countries than I can name -- call > the > > > nearest and explain your situation. If you wish, perhaps they can > arrange > > > to have a couple of alcoholics come to you or meet you at a location > more in > > > line with your situation. I went to meetings because that was what I > > > needed, but there is no magic formula that says you have to attend > meetings. > > > Don't feel like the lone ranger on this one... I have come to learn > that > > > many of us have many more problems other than just alcoholism. > > > You might want to find a couple of alcoholics who are working the > program > > > and talk about the program. The more I think about your question, the > more I > > > would suggest that all you need is a Big Book, a little guidance, and a > > > little willingness -- well, and a desire to stop drinking. > > > I still go to meetings regularly, because I like being around sober > > > alcoholics who understand what I'm feeling. That said, the bulk of > > > "practicing these principals" in the rest of my life is done outside > > > meetings -- with other folks who have recovered from this "seemingly > > > hopeless state of mind and body." > > > You might want to take some time and read through "The Doctor's > Opinion" a > > > few times and decide whether or not you are an alcoholic. > > > > > > Just a thought or two. > > > > > > Bobby L > > > > > I've been working with an addiction specialist in Wales > > and he's really helped me out tremendously. Alcoholism > > is a very simple problem -- it's the aftermath, that's > > when the complexity and self-deception begins. I chose > > to drink everytime I slammed down the bottle because > > my father and others ensiled in my mind that whenever > > there's a slight, easy to fix problem, the only solution > > is to hit the bottle. And I've always known better than > > that but it's always been an excuse to have some "fun" > > ; a "giggle in the bottle" and it always ends in regret > > and failure -- at least 80% of the time, anyway. > > > > -- > > "Laissez les bons temps rouler!" -"La Grenouille > > If you don't already have these: > > North East Wales > Telephone 01244 659759 > 8.00am to 9pm > Remote call forwarding service > > North West Wales > Telephone 01743 242392 > 24 Hour Remote call forwarding service > > South West Wales > Telephone 01792 301907 > 24 Hour > > Bobby L > > > will check it out -- "Laissez les bons temps rouler!" -"La Grenouille |
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Re: Question for the AA Experts
Sure: go to http://www.alcoholics-anonymous.org/
and browse around. there a long list of online AA groups. Also: AA has the "Loner's" Program which is to help get the AA message to those who cannot, for whatever reason, attend F2F meetings. I wrote this and more to you earlier, suggesting that you email me for more info. You didn't. Nat H. Oxford, Arkansas > Is there anyway to go thru the AA program > and work the steps without having to attend > FTF meetings? I suffer from agoraphobia and > that makes it very difficult to get anything > out of the group meetings. In fact, probably > the only way I could get thru an AA meeting > would be if I was intoxicated or sedated on > benzos. Any ideas? |
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