Jiu-Jitsu and everyone who took the time to look at this post -thank you very much. I now know that I
don't need an expensive p.c. just for a couple of winter months. I was half expecting ridicule for my
ignorance of technology but instead have been given masses of real help. I do use my main laptop
at home to download itunes however have been known to lose some valued stuff even at that, not
backing up properly etc.
Thanks again and will take the opportunity to p.m. at some point as offered, if I may.
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In Topic: Advice For Laptop
2011-06-02 21:47:16
In Topic: Drink Daily/Evening Non-Stop: Need To Sort This S#It Out
2010-12-19 21:17:17
Street Cowboy and Ding in fact all replies inspirational. OP do it now take your first step. The most courageous
thing you will ever do. Very, very good luck to you. I am 6 months sober, some willpower, a good look at
myself before and after and a couple of AA meetings. Every day is a challenge but now everyday is different
and worthwhile and this is down to staying sober.
thing you will ever do. Very, very good luck to you. I am 6 months sober, some willpower, a good look at
myself before and after and a couple of AA meetings. Every day is a challenge but now everyday is different
and worthwhile and this is down to staying sober.
In Topic: Drink Daily/Evening Non-Stop: Need To Sort This S#It Out
2010-12-12 20:35:37
ding, on 2010-12-12 14:05:48, said:
You're not alone lookingfornofixbeingthefix.
I've met many people over my decades of sobriety that scare the snot bubbles out of me by their openly-given stories of mayhem. And I have found myself enough of that same pain too. I hope you've given yourself enough pain and give AA a try -if you're an alky.
You never have to drink again. No person, no place, and no thing -can EVER make you take a drink or drug again. If I can do it, absolutely anyone can do it.
In the beginning I lived to get my bu*t in the next AA meeting. I read the Big Book because I'd drunk too much coffee in the 3 or 4 meetings that day. I was a bad drunk, so I needed every bit of AA wisdom those old timers would give me. And it was free. And nobody was cramming some theology down my throat - that would have turned me right around.
Don't let the talk of 'higher power' or 'god' run you off. In AA, we're all here because we're not all there.
You're obviously a bright guy - and beware of that. This is a cunning disease trying to convince you that you don't have a disease. PM anytime bro. And welcome home.
I've met many people over my decades of sobriety that scare the snot bubbles out of me by their openly-given stories of mayhem. And I have found myself enough of that same pain too. I hope you've given yourself enough pain and give AA a try -if you're an alky.
You never have to drink again. No person, no place, and no thing -can EVER make you take a drink or drug again. If I can do it, absolutely anyone can do it.
In the beginning I lived to get my bu*t in the next AA meeting. I read the Big Book because I'd drunk too much coffee in the 3 or 4 meetings that day. I was a bad drunk, so I needed every bit of AA wisdom those old timers would give me. And it was free. And nobody was cramming some theology down my throat - that would have turned me right around.
Don't let the talk of 'higher power' or 'god' run you off. In AA, we're all here because we're not all there.
You're obviously a bright guy - and beware of that. This is a cunning disease trying to convince you that you don't have a disease. PM anytime bro. And welcome home.
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