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We Were All Just Drunks

May 2005
By: Sean B. | Kalamazoo, Michigan
Alcoholism cares nothing for pay-grade or rank

Far From Innocent

March 2003
By: Justin W. | St. Petersburg, Florida
Their suffering and sickness are no different; neither is their recovery

Admits It

November 2002
By: Anonymous | New York, New York
May 1948

It's Not That Hard

July 2002
By: Paul C. | Oceanside, California
This writer says he wasn't arrested, he was rescued

It's Not That Hard

July 2002
By: Paul C. | Oceanside, California
This writer says he wasn't arrested, he was rescued

A Gesture That Spoke

October 2001
By: Norm D. | Caribou, Maine

Happy Or Unhappy? It's My Call

April 2001
By: Pearl S. | San Leandro, California

Can We Talk?

January 2001
By: Brad B. | Stockton, California

Your Move

October 2000
By: Joan M. | Nova Scotia
Laughing again

Your Move

September 1999
By: Anonymous
When in Rome

PO Box 1980

January 1999
By: Steve R. | Cologne
Death of a Home Group

When Opportunity Knocks

March 1998
By: Cathy S. | Lexington, Kentucky

Hope, Faith, and Love

March 1997
By: Paul B. | Bristol, Connecticut

Three Strikes--And You're In!

April 1995
By: Claire S. | Valley Stream, New York

Is Your Goose Cooked?

August 1993
By: Jamie C. | W. Henrietta, New York
how one AA handles alcohol in food

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Work in Progress

December 1998
By: D. B. | Northfield, Minnesota

Our Gang

March 1993
By: Margo W. | Virginia Beach, Virginia

Conscious Contact

April 1990
By: Jim N. | W. Springfield, Massachusetts

Pilgrim's Progress

December 1987
By: Barb R. | Neoga, Illinois

Memoirs of a Black AA

August 1985
By: C. H. | Jackson, Mississippi
He learned to ignore racial differences and concentrate on sobriety

Detach With Love

June 1981
By: D. J. | Columbus, Ohio
These AAs joined Al-Anon and learned to

My Plastic Conscience

August 1976
By: R. A. | Omaha, Nebraska
It was a scientifically calibrated wonder gadget designed for controlled drinking

Need a Sponsor? Who, Me?

January 1975
By: Sally H. | Bellevue, Washington
Is this element of the AA program being neglected today? In response to wide concern, the Grapevine offers here the thinking of three writers on the subject

Separate Roads That Reunite

May 1974
By: Anonymous | Connecticut
An Al-Anon and an AA experience

Complacency Is Insidious

November 1973
By: C. P. | Buffalo, New York
And, like alcoholism, it can be a progressive disease - From the July 1949 Grapevine

Dad Works His Program and I Work Mine

April 1972
By: K. K. | Lubbock, Texas
AA will work for parent and child alike

Sobriety Can Hurt Others, Too

January 1972
By: L. D. S. | Colusa, California
Sober is better, but

Reminiscing in Vermont

A woman looks back at the first time she visited the birthplace of Bill W.

Solitude--a New Joy

September 1967
By: M. C. | Houston, Texas
On the benign uses of being alone. . .

I Knew I Belonged

October 1966
By: L. K. | Seattle, Washington
A younger member's story

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