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PO Box 1980

November 1999
Freedom of choice

Quote of the Month

November 1999

Come On! Be Happy, Too

November 1999
The author of "He Who Loses His Life" looked back over twenty plus years of sobriety. - From the September 1967 Grapevine

No Graduation From AA!

November 1999
<emphasis type="italic">Two themes that have become of the greatest importance to him--responsibility and gratitude to AA--were stressed by the author of</emphasis> "Rum, Radio and Rebellion." - From the January 1969 Grapevine

I've Never Quit Being Active

November 1999
The author of "Home Brewmeister" asserted that in this life-changing program, the growth process never ends. - From the November 1968 Grapevine

Don't Take Our Word for It

November 1999
An early Chicago member wrote the sequel to her story "The Keys to the Kingdom." - From the January 1969 Grapevine

Uncluttered Sobriety

August 1983
As sobriety progresses, "treasured mementos" of the drinking days belong in the trash bin

Going All the Way

August 1983
Humility, responsibility, and patience are the results of active involvement--in and out of AA

It's Never Too Early to Carry the Message

August 1983
He made his first try at the Twelfth Step when he was sober only two days

Shy?

April 1976
Why do we worry too much about what others may think of us?

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