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We're All In The Same Boat

March 2006
By: Leo G. | Portsmouth, Virginia

Po Box 1980

February 2006
By: Anonymous | Lost City, West Virginia
Alco-logic sense

Po Box 1980

January 2006
By: Anonymous | Calgary, Alberta
Lifting the fog

PO Box 1980

November 2005
By: Jeff B. | Beeville, Texas
Cleaning up

PO Box 1980

August 2005
By: Zachary H. | Provo, Utah
New hope

PO Box 1980

June 2003
By: Greg D. | Norwell, Massachusetts
An easier way

Your Move

September 2002
By: Dave W. | Billings, Montana
The<emphasis type="italic"> neti, neti</emphasis>

PO Box 1980

June 2001
By: Philip P. | Bismarck, North Dakota
Picture this

PO Box 1980

April 2001
By: Chris D. | Minneapolis, Minnesota
Raw and real

PO Box 1980

July 1999
By: Shirley G. | Lock Haven, Pennsylvania
Barkeep, get me a Grapevine!

PO Box 1980

October 1997
By: Lou H. | Greensboro, North Carolina
An old-timer remembers

Dial-a-sponsor--Not!

February 1995

PO Box 1980

February 1995
By: Hugh C. | Davis, California
Much more than mowing the lawn

Practice These Principles. . .

January 1994
Tradition One: Our common welfare should come first; personal recovery depends upon AA unity.

Ham on Wry

April 1991

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Tradition 12: Anonymity

December 2004
By: Anonymous
From the November 1951 Grapevine

Traveling AAs

March 2004
By: Bill and Annette S. | Woodbridge, Virginia

Confessions of a Roving AA

April 2001
By: Dave M. | Pueblo, Colorado
The Home Group<lbHeartbeat of AA

Don't Order Me Around

November 2000
By: B. L. | Manhattan, New York
From the August 1976 Grapevine

Smashing Pumpkins

October 2000
By: C. W. | Stockton, California

Voting for God's Will?

September 2000
By: Ernest S. | York Harbor, Maine
AA's Twelve Traditions: A Pattern of Practical Experience

In the Rest of Our Affairs:

February 2000
By: Rogelia M. V.
Two presentations from the World Service Meeting, held in Auckland, New Zealand, in October of 1998

Not Right for a Woman

August 1999
By: Jill H. | Lyttelton
A former editor of New Zealand's AA magazine, Mainstay, talks about getting sober.

Happiness Is Not for Me

November 1998
By: G. L. | Boise, Idaho
Oh, sure, there are times of joy. But there's a lot of hard work and anguish in maintaining sobriety, too. - From the January 1971 Grapevine

AA + GP = Progress

November 1998
By: Dr. William W. Bauer
The Director of Health Education for the American Medical Association tells how the physician can help the drunk to seek recovery through Alcoholics Anonymous.

Of Myth and Martyrs

October 1995
By: Ernest S. | York Harbor, Maine
A response to the May 1995 Grapevine article, "Whose Message Are We Carrying?" by J.J. from Belton, S.C.

Practical Enlightenment

August 1995
By: W. | San Francisco, California

Long Ago and Far Away

February 1995
By: G.J. | McGaheysville, Virgina

The Joy Is in the Journey

December 1994
By: B.J.B. | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Putting the Plug in the Jug

August 1994
By: Ed D. | Merrimack, New Hampshire

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