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rashley@... wrote:

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> ,

>

> Actually it would be appropriate for the times as long as above the

> caption, pass it on was a picture of an enormous roll of toilet paper.

>

>

RICHARD,

WHAT AN IMAGE! BUT FRANKLY, I THINK THEY SHOULD ALL BE IN DIAPERS SINCE

IT IS CLEAR THAT THEY ARE POWERLESS OVER THEIR BODILY FUNCTIONS.

JOHN

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rashley@... wrote:

>

> ,

>

> Actually it would be appropriate for the times as long as above the

> caption, pass it on was a picture of an enormous roll of toilet paper.

>

>

RICHARD,

WHAT AN IMAGE! BUT FRANKLY, I THINK THEY SHOULD ALL BE IN DIAPERS SINCE

IT IS CLEAR THAT THEY ARE POWERLESS OVER THEIR BODILY FUNCTIONS.

JOHN

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AppleDTP@... wrote:

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> , I had no idea you held the position of officer!! Oh.. what have

> we done...

Apple,

Allow me to clarify. Firstly, It was a battlefield commission of the

worst order. I was nominated for that insipid position by my best friend

in AA who thought he was being funny. It was also a veiled attempt to

draw me back into the fold as it was becoming obvious that my interest

was waning. I figured what the hell, and being unskilled at turning down

an AA request, took the post which was actually only an alternate GSR.

It was kind of a last ditch effort at cozying up to AA. I'm not fond of

committees in the first place, but this GSR thing was worse than Dental

Surgery. Sitting around a table with a bunch of boring control freaks

trying to determine whether the H & I can should be passed before or after

meetings does not exactly make for scintillating conversation.

At the end of the evening I was on the verge of catatonia. If I had had

the strength, I would have run screaming from the room. My friend really

did me a great service. By exposing me to such oppressive banality, he

was actually handing me a " get out of AA free card. " Remember I was

dealing with Alcoholics Anonymous--cunning baffling, powerful! Without

help it is too much for us. Half measures would avail me nothing. I

stood at the turning point. I rejected their program with complete abandon.

Need I mention, I committed the ultimate sin and resigned my commission

at the Thursday speaker meeting. I was trotted up in front of the 250

attending that night after the Birthdays had been celebrated. Then

secretary of the meeting tore off my " Anytime/Anywhere 60th.

International Convention " T-Shirt, confiscated my 9-year brass token,

and proceeded to pour a cup of hot coffee down my trousers.

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AppleDTP@... wrote:

>

> , I had no idea you held the position of officer!! Oh.. what have

> we done...

Apple,

Allow me to clarify. Firstly, It was a battlefield commission of the

worst order. I was nominated for that insipid position by my best friend

in AA who thought he was being funny. It was also a veiled attempt to

draw me back into the fold as it was becoming obvious that my interest

was waning. I figured what the hell, and being unskilled at turning down

an AA request, took the post which was actually only an alternate GSR.

It was kind of a last ditch effort at cozying up to AA. I'm not fond of

committees in the first place, but this GSR thing was worse than Dental

Surgery. Sitting around a table with a bunch of boring control freaks

trying to determine whether the H & I can should be passed before or after

meetings does not exactly make for scintillating conversation.

At the end of the evening I was on the verge of catatonia. If I had had

the strength, I would have run screaming from the room. My friend really

did me a great service. By exposing me to such oppressive banality, he

was actually handing me a " get out of AA free card. " Remember I was

dealing with Alcoholics Anonymous--cunning baffling, powerful! Without

help it is too much for us. Half measures would avail me nothing. I

stood at the turning point. I rejected their program with complete abandon.

Need I mention, I committed the ultimate sin and resigned my commission

at the Thursday speaker meeting. I was trotted up in front of the 250

attending that night after the Birthdays had been celebrated. Then

secretary of the meeting tore off my " Anytime/Anywhere 60th.

International Convention " T-Shirt, confiscated my 9-year brass token,

and proceeded to pour a cup of hot coffee down my trousers.

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AppleDTP@... wrote:

>

> , I had no idea you held the position of officer!! Oh.. what have

> we done...

Apple,

Allow me to clarify. Firstly, It was a battlefield commission of the

worst order. I was nominated for that insipid position by my best friend

in AA who thought he was being funny. It was also a veiled attempt to

draw me back into the fold as it was becoming obvious that my interest

was waning. I figured what the hell, and being unskilled at turning down

an AA request, took the post which was actually only an alternate GSR.

It was kind of a last ditch effort at cozying up to AA. I'm not fond of

committees in the first place, but this GSR thing was worse than Dental

Surgery. Sitting around a table with a bunch of boring control freaks

trying to determine whether the H & I can should be passed before or after

meetings does not exactly make for scintillating conversation.

At the end of the evening I was on the verge of catatonia. If I had had

the strength, I would have run screaming from the room. My friend really

did me a great service. By exposing me to such oppressive banality, he

was actually handing me a " get out of AA free card. " Remember I was

dealing with Alcoholics Anonymous--cunning baffling, powerful! Without

help it is too much for us. Half measures would avail me nothing. I

stood at the turning point. I rejected their program with complete abandon.

Need I mention, I committed the ultimate sin and resigned my commission

at the Thursday speaker meeting. I was trotted up in front of the 250

attending that night after the Birthdays had been celebrated. Then

secretary of the meeting tore off my " Anytime/Anywhere 60th.

International Convention " T-Shirt, confiscated my 9-year brass token,

and proceeded to pour a cup of hot coffee down my trousers.

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Apple:

I remember the early days in A.A. when I would sit around at their tables

and think. I wondered to myself how it was that I got myself in such a

ragged position that caused me to end up in their midst. Sure, I had a

drinking problem and yes I was out of control with that behavior but now I

had to " surrender " (suggested) my will and my life over to the care of a

god. I sat and listened to all the war stories and general dysfunction in

their lives in a cloud of cigarette smoke again saying to myself, " have I

really reached this horrible level in my life " , " am I like these people? "

Today I have fortunately discovered that I am not the " duck " in the middle.

I have the power to change my bad habits if I choose and I can show my

humaness by making mistakes.

Why is it that, in N.A., they profoundly profess to be free from drugs cite

years of " clean time " and then step out the door and light up a cigarette.

What is this suggesting to the young peope that come to these meetings?

What is the purpose of steppism anyway? I challenged a person on this issue

and an N.A. wanna be guru stepped in and said to the gentleman I was

speaking with " you can't argue with ignorance " meaning I was ignorant on the

issue. Shit, I used to smoke for 25 years!!

Just a few thoughts,

Re: 's challenge

> , I had no idea you held the position of officer!! Oh.. what have

> we done... I propose a change to the name for the millenium

> convention...

>

> " Pass it Over in the 21st Century " What do you think?

>

> or " Please Pass the Potatoes in the 21st Century " At least potatoes

> have nutritional value...

> Apple

>

>

> > I just got some AA stuff in the mail since I used to be GSR. The

> > International is in Minneapolis June 29-July 2, 2000. Theme: " Pass It

> > On-Into the 21st. Century. "

> > A chilling idea isn't it.

> >

> >

>

>

>

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Apple:

I remember the early days in A.A. when I would sit around at their tables

and think. I wondered to myself how it was that I got myself in such a

ragged position that caused me to end up in their midst. Sure, I had a

drinking problem and yes I was out of control with that behavior but now I

had to " surrender " (suggested) my will and my life over to the care of a

god. I sat and listened to all the war stories and general dysfunction in

their lives in a cloud of cigarette smoke again saying to myself, " have I

really reached this horrible level in my life " , " am I like these people? "

Today I have fortunately discovered that I am not the " duck " in the middle.

I have the power to change my bad habits if I choose and I can show my

humaness by making mistakes.

Why is it that, in N.A., they profoundly profess to be free from drugs cite

years of " clean time " and then step out the door and light up a cigarette.

What is this suggesting to the young peope that come to these meetings?

What is the purpose of steppism anyway? I challenged a person on this issue

and an N.A. wanna be guru stepped in and said to the gentleman I was

speaking with " you can't argue with ignorance " meaning I was ignorant on the

issue. Shit, I used to smoke for 25 years!!

Just a few thoughts,

Re: 's challenge

> , I had no idea you held the position of officer!! Oh.. what have

> we done... I propose a change to the name for the millenium

> convention...

>

> " Pass it Over in the 21st Century " What do you think?

>

> or " Please Pass the Potatoes in the 21st Century " At least potatoes

> have nutritional value...

> Apple

>

>

> > I just got some AA stuff in the mail since I used to be GSR. The

> > International is in Minneapolis June 29-July 2, 2000. Theme: " Pass It

> > On-Into the 21st. Century. "

> > A chilling idea isn't it.

> >

> >

>

>

>

> ------------------------------------------------------------------------

> Click here for 4 FREE TRIAL ISSUES of Sports Illustrated! If you're

> satisfied, your subscription will continue at the guaranteed lowest rate

> of $.75 an issue for 52 issues! http://clickhere./click/678

>

>

> eGroups.com home: /group/12-step-free

> - Simplifying group communications

>

>

>

>

>

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Apple:

I remember the early days in A.A. when I would sit around at their tables

and think. I wondered to myself how it was that I got myself in such a

ragged position that caused me to end up in their midst. Sure, I had a

drinking problem and yes I was out of control with that behavior but now I

had to " surrender " (suggested) my will and my life over to the care of a

god. I sat and listened to all the war stories and general dysfunction in

their lives in a cloud of cigarette smoke again saying to myself, " have I

really reached this horrible level in my life " , " am I like these people? "

Today I have fortunately discovered that I am not the " duck " in the middle.

I have the power to change my bad habits if I choose and I can show my

humaness by making mistakes.

Why is it that, in N.A., they profoundly profess to be free from drugs cite

years of " clean time " and then step out the door and light up a cigarette.

What is this suggesting to the young peope that come to these meetings?

What is the purpose of steppism anyway? I challenged a person on this issue

and an N.A. wanna be guru stepped in and said to the gentleman I was

speaking with " you can't argue with ignorance " meaning I was ignorant on the

issue. Shit, I used to smoke for 25 years!!

Just a few thoughts,

Re: 's challenge

> , I had no idea you held the position of officer!! Oh.. what have

> we done... I propose a change to the name for the millenium

> convention...

>

> " Pass it Over in the 21st Century " What do you think?

>

> or " Please Pass the Potatoes in the 21st Century " At least potatoes

> have nutritional value...

> Apple

>

>

> > I just got some AA stuff in the mail since I used to be GSR. The

> > International is in Minneapolis June 29-July 2, 2000. Theme: " Pass It

> > On-Into the 21st. Century. "

> > A chilling idea isn't it.

> >

> >

>

>

>

> ------------------------------------------------------------------------

> Click here for 4 FREE TRIAL ISSUES of Sports Illustrated! If you're

> satisfied, your subscription will continue at the guaranteed lowest rate

> of $.75 an issue for 52 issues! http://clickhere./click/678

>

>

> eGroups.com home: /group/12-step-free

> - Simplifying group communications

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi :

Yeah, the smoking thing got me too... I quit a few years ago, although

I really enjoy a nice cigar once in a while. I remember having the

" have I really sunk to this " feeling, and once I asked some people from

my home group to pose outside the clubhouse and I took a picture...

then I compared that photo to pictures of my drinking friends. All of

my drinking friends looked healthier. Most of them are successful

today, and they were worse drinkers than I was, but somehow they grew

out of it.

Apple

>

> I remember the early days in A.A. when I would sit around at their

tables

> and think. I wondered to myself how it was that I got myself in such

a

> ragged position that caused me to end up in their midst. Sure, I had

a

> drinking problem and yes I was out of control with that behavior but

now I

> had to " surrender " (suggested) my will and my life over to the care

of a

> god. I sat and listened to all the war stories and general

dysfunction in

> their lives in a cloud of cigarette smoke again saying to myself, "

have I

> really reached this horrible level in my life " , " am I like these

people? "

> Today I have fortunately discovered that I am not the " duck " in the

middle.

> I have the power to change my bad habits if I choose and I can show my

> humaness by making mistakes.

>

> Why is it that, in N.A., they profoundly profess to be free from

drugs cite

> years of " clean time " and then step out the door and light up a

cigarette.

> What is this suggesting to the young peope that come to these

meetings?

> What is the purpose of steppism anyway? I challenged a person on

this issue

> and an N.A. wanna be guru stepped in and said to the gentleman I was

> speaking with " you can't argue with ignorance " meaning I was ignorant

on the

> issue. Shit, I used to smoke for 25 years!!

>

> Just a few thoughts,

>

>

> Re: 's challenge

>

>

> > , I had no idea you held the position of officer!! Oh.. what

have

> > we done... I propose a change to the name for the millenium

> > convention...

> >

> > " Pass it Over in the 21st Century " What do you think?

> >

> > or " Please Pass the Potatoes in the 21st Century " At least

potatoes

> > have nutritional value...

> > Apple

> >

> >

> > > I just got some AA stuff in the mail since I used to be GSR. The

> > > International is in Minneapolis June 29-July 2, 2000. Theme: "

Pass It

> > > On-Into the 21st. Century. "

> > > A chilling idea isn't it.

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

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Hi :

Yeah, the smoking thing got me too... I quit a few years ago, although

I really enjoy a nice cigar once in a while. I remember having the

" have I really sunk to this " feeling, and once I asked some people from

my home group to pose outside the clubhouse and I took a picture...

then I compared that photo to pictures of my drinking friends. All of

my drinking friends looked healthier. Most of them are successful

today, and they were worse drinkers than I was, but somehow they grew

out of it.

Apple

>

> I remember the early days in A.A. when I would sit around at their

tables

> and think. I wondered to myself how it was that I got myself in such

a

> ragged position that caused me to end up in their midst. Sure, I had

a

> drinking problem and yes I was out of control with that behavior but

now I

> had to " surrender " (suggested) my will and my life over to the care

of a

> god. I sat and listened to all the war stories and general

dysfunction in

> their lives in a cloud of cigarette smoke again saying to myself, "

have I

> really reached this horrible level in my life " , " am I like these

people? "

> Today I have fortunately discovered that I am not the " duck " in the

middle.

> I have the power to change my bad habits if I choose and I can show my

> humaness by making mistakes.

>

> Why is it that, in N.A., they profoundly profess to be free from

drugs cite

> years of " clean time " and then step out the door and light up a

cigarette.

> What is this suggesting to the young peope that come to these

meetings?

> What is the purpose of steppism anyway? I challenged a person on

this issue

> and an N.A. wanna be guru stepped in and said to the gentleman I was

> speaking with " you can't argue with ignorance " meaning I was ignorant

on the

> issue. Shit, I used to smoke for 25 years!!

>

> Just a few thoughts,

>

>

> Re: 's challenge

>

>

> > , I had no idea you held the position of officer!! Oh.. what

have

> > we done... I propose a change to the name for the millenium

> > convention...

> >

> > " Pass it Over in the 21st Century " What do you think?

> >

> > or " Please Pass the Potatoes in the 21st Century " At least

potatoes

> > have nutritional value...

> > Apple

> >

> >

> > > I just got some AA stuff in the mail since I used to be GSR. The

> > > International is in Minneapolis June 29-July 2, 2000. Theme: "

Pass It

> > > On-Into the 21st. Century. "

> > > A chilling idea isn't it.

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

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Hi :

Yeah, the smoking thing got me too... I quit a few years ago, although

I really enjoy a nice cigar once in a while. I remember having the

" have I really sunk to this " feeling, and once I asked some people from

my home group to pose outside the clubhouse and I took a picture...

then I compared that photo to pictures of my drinking friends. All of

my drinking friends looked healthier. Most of them are successful

today, and they were worse drinkers than I was, but somehow they grew

out of it.

Apple

>

> I remember the early days in A.A. when I would sit around at their

tables

> and think. I wondered to myself how it was that I got myself in such

a

> ragged position that caused me to end up in their midst. Sure, I had

a

> drinking problem and yes I was out of control with that behavior but

now I

> had to " surrender " (suggested) my will and my life over to the care

of a

> god. I sat and listened to all the war stories and general

dysfunction in

> their lives in a cloud of cigarette smoke again saying to myself, "

have I

> really reached this horrible level in my life " , " am I like these

people? "

> Today I have fortunately discovered that I am not the " duck " in the

middle.

> I have the power to change my bad habits if I choose and I can show my

> humaness by making mistakes.

>

> Why is it that, in N.A., they profoundly profess to be free from

drugs cite

> years of " clean time " and then step out the door and light up a

cigarette.

> What is this suggesting to the young peope that come to these

meetings?

> What is the purpose of steppism anyway? I challenged a person on

this issue

> and an N.A. wanna be guru stepped in and said to the gentleman I was

> speaking with " you can't argue with ignorance " meaning I was ignorant

on the

> issue. Shit, I used to smoke for 25 years!!

>

> Just a few thoughts,

>

>

> Re: 's challenge

>

>

> > , I had no idea you held the position of officer!! Oh.. what

have

> > we done... I propose a change to the name for the millenium

> > convention...

> >

> > " Pass it Over in the 21st Century " What do you think?

> >

> > or " Please Pass the Potatoes in the 21st Century " At least

potatoes

> > have nutritional value...

> > Apple

> >

> >

> > > I just got some AA stuff in the mail since I used to be GSR. The

> > > International is in Minneapolis June 29-July 2, 2000. Theme: "

Pass It

> > > On-Into the 21st. Century. "

> > > A chilling idea isn't it.

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

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