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Step Over to the Nearest Barroom

March 1999
By: Mel B. | Toledo, Ohio

Consider the Old-timers

November 1998
From the June 1949 Grapevine

Alone in Thailand

January 1997
By: D. J. | Venice, California
This AA traveller was left with "no mental defense against the first drink

From Buffalo to Bourbon Street

August 1996
By: John H. | West Seneca, New York

You and Me Against the World

August 1996
By: Abbie P. | Greenwood, Indiana
A LOOK AT SOME OF THE TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS AA MEMBERS HAVE ENDURED--AND STAYED SOBER THROUGHOUT

Misery Is Optional

August 1996
By: Michael G. | Anchorage, Alaska

The Trap Door

August 1996
By: Susie K. | Yarmouthport, Massachusetts

A Saying for All Seasons

July 1996
By: Don P. | Bristol, Vermont

Resentment and Forgiveness

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

Pipeline to Sobriety

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

Your Move

August 1995
By: Jim H. | Los Angeles, California
Getting the Garbage Out

Blueprint for Tomorrow

May 1993
By: George C.

The Breaking Point

October 1992
By: Jack S. | Fremont, California

A Sober Mom

October 1992
By: Victoria F. | Cheverly, Maryland

Different Strokes

May 1992
By: Don H. | Alexandria, Virginia

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Word Trap

January 1964
By: T. D. | Massachusetts
How to let a pigeon get caught in his own

Unpretty Past

October 1963
By: L. H. | Corpus Christi, Texas
After two relapses, I heard the AA talk that freed me for recovery in the present

Alcoholism in the U.S. Today

January 1963
A special report to the Grapevine from The National Council on Alcoholism

Who Gets the Most Sobriety?

March 1962
By: C. B. | Detroit, Michigan
there's a big difference between being dry and knowing the joy of the program

Author's Postlude

May 1961
By: K. V. | Glenview, Illinois
5. PROPER SANITARIUM CONDUCT

Night Flight

May 1961
By: M. K. | Miami, Florida

No One Understands...

March 1961
By: G. G. | Fort Myers, Florida
the wife of an alcoholic--except the wife of another alcoholic

A Group of Brothers

January 1960
By: M. J. | Rusk, Texas

AA Aint What It Used to Be

September 1959
By: Anon. | La Grange, Illinois

Call It Self-interest

August 1959
By: L. G. H. | Morrisville, Pennsylvania

AA Does Not a Prison Make

February 1959
By: Jim K. | Los Angeles, California

How to Start a Jail Group

July 1958
By: Hugh H. | Blenheim, Ontario

Pain Is a Useful Commodity

May 1958
By: H. W. | New York, New York

Dear Doc

March 1958
By: Anonymous | Baltimore, Mayland

Closed Meeting

December 1956

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