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We Get What We Get

October 2001
By: Ernest S. | York Harbor, Maine
Step 10

A Long Journey

January 2001
By: Sandy K. | Festus, Missouri

A Fresh Big Book, a Pen, and Some Paper

June 2000
By: Dave C. | Melvindale, Michigan

Passing the Bucks

September 1999
By: Anonymous | Fukuoka
Step Nine

The Incredible Tapestry

February 1998
By: Annemarie M. | Raynham, Massachusetts
Tradition Two - For our group purpose there is but one ultimate authority - a loving God as He may express Himself in our group conscience. Our leaders are but trusted servants; they do not gover.

A Different Kind of Blessing

March 1993
By: Bob K. | Concord, California

Round and Round We Go

September 1992
By: Jan P. | Spokane, Washington

On the Lord's Prayer

April 1987
By: M. W. | San Francisco, California

Rock 'n Roll Sobriety

May 1986
By: B. Z. | St. Paul, Minnesota

How to Become a C.P.A.A.A.

December 1983
By: N. S. | Toronto, Ontario
Did you know that one of the fringe benefits of group activity can be a basic business education?

Carry This Message

January 1982
By: W. H. | Manhattan, New York
Tradition 5 - Each group has but one primary purpose--to carry its message to the alcoholic who still suffers

Windows to the World

April 1977
By: D. D. | Manhattan, New York

Apathetics Anonymous

February 1974
By: R. K. | Manhattan, New York
A complaint against being too comfortable

A Cruel Killer

An icy road, the death of a loved one, and his own struggles convinced him of the true nature of alcoholism

My Name Is Dorothy

April 1967
By: D. C | Los Angeles, California
An alcoholic's own story

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It's Not That Hard

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

Egegik, Alaska: 'My Kinda Town'

November 2000
By: Poo W.-P. | Sun Valley, Idaho

Sober for Thirty Years

November 1999
By: J.B. | San Diego, California
One of the earliest members of the first New York AA group; he was also its first "self-proclaimed atheist." - From the May 1968 Grapevine

Rotation: Option or Responsibility?

September 1999
By: W. H. | Pittsfield, Massachusetts

Sober on the High Holidays

September 1999
By: Carole P. | San Francisco, California

The Tremendous Fact

December 1998
By: W. H. | Pittsfield, Massachusetts

Siren Song

April 1997
By: Rawlins R. | Tucson, Arizona

One Language

July 1996
By: Louise S. | Chico, California

Beer Run

June 1996
By: Robert P. | Ottawa, Kansas

Letting Go. . .Absolutely

June 1994
By: Terry B. | Templeton, California

Your Move

March 1994
By: J. S. | Elk Grove, California
Individually responsible

A Glimpse of History

November 1993

The Last Burning Embers

August 1993
By: Ross H. | Ann Arbor, Michigan

Breaker, Breaker

May 1993
By: George B. | Beachwood, New Jersey

Enjoying Anonymity

January 1992
By: Fred E. | Seattle, Washington

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