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I once won a gas boiler from The Guardian. Tell us about times you've won, and the excellent and/or crappy prizes you've lifted.
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( , Thu 28 Apr 2011, 14:08)
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Two and a half years ago, it was the first time took a swig from the remains of the previous nights Vodka before I went into work. It wasn't the last.
Two years ago, I found myself unemployed and three months behind on the rent, in debt and spending days in the park with cheap cider so I could pass out in the freezing cold, dark flat where the electricity had been cut off and I was about to be evicted.
Today I am one year and 79 days sober, in a good job, a long way towards being out of debt and just got back from 10 days holiday with the girlfriend that, by the skin of her teeth, managed to keep enough faith in me to not run away screaming as any sensible person should have done.
So yeah, I am fucking winning.
( , Tue 3 May 2011, 15:39, 18 replies)
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no days off, no half days and no tea breaks ;-)
( , Tue 3 May 2011, 16:10, closed)
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Do you get a lot of 'go on, a half won't hurt...' and other such idiotic comments from people?
I often wondered if you pretended to be in recovery and went to pubs and told people this, the amount of 'go ons...' would enable you to never buy a drink again?
Needs some research.
( , Tue 3 May 2011, 17:46, closed)
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I got a little bit of that from my new colleagues when they took me out for welcome drinks. But from my friends who know why I don't drink now? never. Otherwise they wouldn't be my friends these days.
( , Tue 3 May 2011, 17:50, closed)
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I got everything from people buying me drinks "anyway", to being called anti-social, a killjoy and I was once told "that's stupid" when I politely refused a drink and explained why.
( , Wed 4 May 2011, 8:35, closed)
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did you realise at the time or did it take longer?
( , Tue 3 May 2011, 18:07, closed)
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I mean, I knew it wasn't right, I'm not stupid, despite the evidence to the contrary. But also, I kept convincing myself it was OK, would get me past my hangover and then I'd stop, you know?
Then, one day, instead of telling myself I'd stop but never doing it, a friend I'd been talking to the night before while off my head took action for me, and from her home in NYC looked up AA meetings in my area and sent me a text the next day, at 10.30AM, half an hour before the meeting, telling me where it was and saying 'get to where you need to be' and I did.
And I've fucked up since then, but not for the aforementioned one year and 79 days now.
( , Tue 3 May 2011, 20:14, closed)
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Really. I know nothing of the addiction, but I don't think I'd have the strength to quit in the same situation.
( , Tue 3 May 2011, 20:37, closed)
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& I may have @ time been friends with a bloke called Bill I've found that as a tee-total I am a boring, productive, polite, depressive, active, busy, unhappy, serious cunt. I haven't had a hairy dog in fucking years tho. Do miss 'em sometimes.
Anyway - goodonya.
( , Tue 3 May 2011, 22:54, closed)
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i swear b3ta is going to go down in history as the website for recovering alchoholics
( , Wed 4 May 2011, 7:23, closed)
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