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In the life of each AA member, there lurks a tyrant.
His name is alcohol. He is cunning, ruthless.
And his weapons are misery, insanity, and death.
No matter how long we may be sober, he always stands at each man's elbow,
ever watchful of an opportunity to resume his destruction.
Like an agent of the Gestapo he ever threatens each AA citizen
with torture or extinction.

- Bill W., July 1946.

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Amen Phil: I was checking out a new restaurant "Sammy's Sausage and Beer" I had a Grilled Polish on a bun and it was very tasty. But they served the Micro-Brews that I used to love and the thought went through my mind after almost 11 years sober that I could have just one.
Well where did that come from. cunning, baffling, powerful indeed. Have a great day. Bob.

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Great post phil thanks, I know what youi mean Bob just watching those "Sam Adams " commercials gets to me.


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Morning Guys...

Yupper...It doesnt matter how many days weve been here hu...

I walked into a Strip Club on the weekend, to pick up a taxi call...

The music was a groovin..the coloured lights were flashing....the French girls were dancing..and the beer was flowin...

I usually just walk up to the customers table...take a free look at whats happinin....and slowly stroll back to the car...

This time I had to ask the Bouncer...to let the boys know I was there...and said to myself..

"Get me the hell outa here!!"

One thought and one action would be all it would take.....and you know the rest...

Have a good day!!

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Sometimes it is very hard to be tough in the face of adversity. Way to go, Phil, not allowing
the temptations to override the sobriety! Stay strong, our friend! Wanda

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Im glad you put the word "Tempations" in plural form Wanda...

There are others ...besides "Alcohol"....but,  they sort of entwine...into the Alcoholism part..

Step six and seven....come to mind..(smile)

Have a nice day..


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Aw, yes, other temptations. The chapter on Spouses....in the Big Book.....where often
the alcohol has obscured the otherwise good sense of those we love came to mind. I read
it often to remind myself not be judgemental in coping with AH/other alcoholics. Under the
influence it is soooo easy to give in.
It as well keeps me "in check". Has kept me from the "get even" mentality and stopping
myself from trying to control things that I cannot.
Everytime it is read or heard that one has walked away from a potential downslide, there
is felt a hope for everyone who has realized the benefits of sobriety, as well as, for those
of us who have had to cope with the horrors of the disease in others.
You are an inspiration!! As you would say, "Keep on truckin'." Wanda

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Thank you for the reminders, Phil and all. This time sober (coming up on ten months in a few days or so) it has been a seemingly simple and enjoyable cruise. I mean, I haven't even really been tempted. I believe I've posted before about this...that it seems TOO easy. I know in my mind that I have had more than enough alcohol and experiences with it, both good and bad, to last my lifetime. That's how I feel. It's in my past...kind of like a previous marriage or something of that nature. Time together is over.....

....BUT I AM ALWAYS ON GUARD as you were in that strip joint my friend. Congratulations on recognizing the temptation before it caused damage...Tim


-- Edited by timverton at 22:20, 2007-05-28

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Hey Bob!  I'm with you there!  I can remember that the first one with a good meal tasted GREAT!  The second one was even better, cause the first one heightened the tastes and the appetite!  The third one was kind of flavorless, but was for the heightened need to keep the 'buzz' on........etc, etc, etc........weirdfaceYIKES!

Man, do we ever have to always keep our guard up!  (I seem to recall a story about some guy who thought he could handle the whiskey ok if he just had it with a glass of milkbiggrin!)

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