So you may never say it's impossible.djadonis206 wrote: I made it
Good start!
I'm preparing bread. Will go to a café before it can be baked out. This bread is like a child, you can't leave it alone for too long. So no pub!
// C
So you may never say it's impossible.djadonis206 wrote: I made it
in the context of what he was saying - that everything works differently for different peoplesmutek wrote:...SkeptikTank wrote:AA is fantistic for some but destructive to others.
Again, no disrespect meant, but that statement is false.
None.Lo-Fi Massahkah wrote:Do you have "Riddarbageriets bröd" or Jan Heds book on bread? They're great!
Good words adonis. I could never really get the whole aa, na, etc thing myself but it has really helped a lot of other people. I just saw one for compulsive ramblers. Its called On and On and On...djadonis206 wrote:
not to drink, not to lie, not to screw someone over, not to be a jack-ass - today
forge wrote:in light of the small bits I read I could potentially understand how a doctrine that is based on admitting you are "hopeless".......
I'm with you man, I got a big book in my back pack right now but ummmmmsmutek wrote:
NA/AA is not for everyone, but never, under any circumstances, is it ever "destructive".
Isn't that a redundant statement?djadonis206 wrote:smutek wrote: after the "Bloody Mary" episode which not only pissed off Catholics but drunks alike