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Oreos and a T-shirt

October 2000
By: Granny M. | Ohio

Lingering Moments of Truth - Part Two

May 2000
By: Jim B. | Pine Hill, New York
(Continued from the April 2000 issue)

The Hand of AA

February 2000
By: Maria

A Place in Our Hearts

January 1997
By: Tom K. | Pasadena, California
Making sober friends in Istanbul

What We Were Like

June 1996
By: Pat W. | Thunder Bay, Ontario
The Thunder Bay Group

May Our Blessings Never Spoil Us

December 1994
By: D. S. | Gresham, Oregon
Tradition 12 - Anonymity is the spiritual foundation of all our traditions, ever reminding us to place principles before personalities.

What We Were Like

September 1994
By: Ab A. | Tulsa, Oklahoma
The Birthday Plan - excerpts from a talk given by the originator of "The Oklahoma Birthday Plan" at the AA State Meeting in Great Bend, Kansas in the fall of 1955 and first published in the May 1956 Grapevine

A United Message of Recovery

May 1994
By: Gay G. | Decatur, Georgia
Tradition Five

What We Were Like

September 1990
GROWING PAINS HERE AND ABROAD - Fragments of AA History - <emphasis type="italic">From the June 1946 Grapevine</emphasis>

Then and Now

September 1989
By: G. D. | Charleston, West Virginia

Changing of the Guard

April 1989
By: J. N. | W. Springfield, Massachusetts

A Couple of Joes

June 1988
By: Joe H. | Angola, Indiana

The Drive to Nowhere

September 1987
By: M. H. | Virginia Beach, Virginia
Fresh out of rehab--and all alone

Drinking at Dad

January 1987
By: Anonymous | Madison, Wisconsin

May Our Blessings Never Spoil Us

September 1983
By: D. S. | Gresham, Oregon
The spirit of anonymity can keep us safe from ourselves

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Resentment and Forgiveness

November 1995
By: Jim N. | W. Springfield, Massachusetts

Pipeline to Sobriety

October 1995
By: Dennis O&#039;N. | Bothell, Washington
STEP 10: Continued to take personal inventory and when we were wrong promptly admitted it

He Gave Me the Shirt Off His Back

December 1994
By: W. P. | Costa Mesa, California

The Third Eye

March 1994
By: Larry T. | Hurst, Texas
Tradition Three

Moving On

May 1993
By: Jerry S. | Emporia, Kansas

Listen to Learn, Learn to Listen

December 1992
By: Bernie M. | New York, New York

An Indescribable Benevolence

August 1992
By: Margaret G. | Port Coquitlam, British Columbia
Step Two can reveal our true colors

An Unexpected Shot at Life

July 1992
By: Bob P. | Palmdale, California

Back From Oblivion

April 1992
By: Barb R. | Neoga, Illinois

The Strength We Gained

January 1992
By: B. v. M. | Portsmouth, Rhode Island

Out of Sight of Land

April 1991
By: Gael McM. S. | Burlington, Vermont

The Man I've Always Wanted to Be

October 1990
By: Wm. J. | Temple, Texas

Little Rock Plan Gives Prospects Close Attention

November 1989
By: G. H. B. | Little Rock, Arkansas
One of a 1947 series on group methods and techniques - From the September 1947 Grapevine

The Other Side of Self-support

August 1989
By: Anonymous | Oxford, Massachusetts

A Token of Returning

April 1989
By: L. S. | Atlanta, Georgia

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