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Old 07-25-2003, 07:41 AM
Bpyboy
 
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Re: The People Behind the Stories in the Big Book

Do you have a scanner? It would be a heck of a lot cheaper to mail a cd than
big stacks of paper.

Just a thought, (of course scanning that many pages would be a WHOLE lot of fun
too!)

thanks though,
It sounds like fascinating reading.

I only have the last edition of the BB. What has changed from the earlier
ones? I understand little has really changed in the organization in a very
long time (why mess with success, I suppose--if it works it works!)

thanks again,
off to work now
john
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Old 07-25-2003, 09:40 PM
Blue Moon
 
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Re: The People Behind the Stories in the Big Book

On 25 Jul 2003 12:41:10 GMT, bpyboy@aol.com (Bpyboy) wrote:

>I only have the last edition of the BB. What has changed from the earlier
>ones?


The stories at the back change, and each edition has a prelude.
Edition 1 was worded slightly differently in Step 12. Since then, the
first 164 pages remain untouched, despite the changes in language.

Not necessarily a good thing... women alcoholics sometimes have a hard
time relating to all the male-oriented language, and much of the God
stuff is pretty dated.

--
Blue Moon
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Old 07-25-2003, 09:48 PM
Robert McGregor
 
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Re: The People Behind the Stories in the Big Book


"Blue Moon" <mfoco@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> On 25 Jul 2003 12:41:10 GMT, bpyboy@aol.com (Bpyboy) wrote:
>
> >I only have the last edition of the BB. What has changed from the

earlier
> >ones?

>
> The stories at the back change, and each edition has a prelude.
> Edition 1 was worded slightly differently in Step 12. Since then, the
> first 164 pages remain untouched, despite the changes in language.
>
> Not necessarily a good thing... women alcoholics sometimes have a hard
> time relating to all the male-oriented language, and much of the God
> stuff is pretty dated.
>
> --
> Blue Moon


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