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Tough Guys Don't Surrender

December 2002
By: Lee C. | Santa Maria, California

God, the Verb

April 2002
By: Doug B. | Lexington, Kentucky

On Assignment

July 2001
A GSO Staff Member Talks About How AA Carries the Message to Inmates

A Change in Circumstances

October 2000
By: A. D. | Millry, Alabama
The Home Group<lbHeartbeat of AA

An Alcoholic Unmasked

April 1999
By: Bo G. | Coeur D&#039; Alene, Idaho

Allowing the Process to Work

April 1998
By: Mary S. | Waco, Texas

Needed: 'Real People'

July 1983
By: D. P. | Aurora, Colorado
In this section, four AAs tell us how it works, inside and outside

More Is Not Necessarily Better

May 1977
By: C. C. | North Hollywood, California
When we're happy, we're the happiest; when we're sad, we're the saddest. If one is good, two are better. We are the "excessive" people

The Beautiful-woman Drunk

June 1971
By: B. W. | Mission, British Columbia
We charmed the total stranger into buying us a drink

Twenty-five Years on a Bar Stool

June 1969
By: C. H. H. | Fairfield, Connecticut
You AA nuts are sure missing a lot!

I Was Choice No. 2

January 1969
By: Anonymous | California
Whether he's called first, second, or ninth, this circuit rider is twelfth-stepping all the way

My Name Is Tom

February 1966
By: T. P. Jr. | Hankins, New York
An alcoholic's own story

The Fundamentals--in Retrospect

April 1965
By: Dr. Bob

The Sober Critic

June 1960
A movie critic reveals some of the tactics Hollywood press agents employ to influence good notices for alcoholic performers

Taking Inventory

September 1954
By: Jack E. | Canal Zone

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PO Box 1980

February 1997
By: Rich S. | Rockville Centre, New York
The greatest sponsor in the world

Memoirs of a Grape Nut

November 1996
By: Artie Y. | Sloatsburg, New York

A Moment's Rest

July 1996
By: Sue F. | Goffstown, New Hampshire

Under the Circumstances

February 1995
By: Sam H. | Atlanta, Georgia

The Karate Kid

August 1994
By: Robert P. | Montreal, Quebec

Let's Not Water Down the Soup

August 1993
By: Abe S. | Belchertown, Massachusetts

Hand in Hand

May 1993
By: Ole B. | Grand Forks, North Dakota

A Power Greater Than Compulsion

May 1992
By: Norm W. | Magalia, California
Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism.

What We Were Like

May 1992
Fragments Of AA History - The AA Preamble

Many Meetings, Many Chances

March 1992
By: G. C. | Lakeville, Massachusetts

On the Skids

July 1989
By: Diana P. | Bear Island, Ontario

A Hole In the Pink Cloud

August 1988
By: Ronnie R. | Mandeville, Louisiana

It Takes Us All

June 1988
By: R. S. | Fayetteville, Arkansas

Evite O Primeiro Gole

January 1988
By: Vera L. | Lakeside, Michigan

Reading Rainbow

December 1987
By: Sue C. | San Francisco, California

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