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Posted by don t.-9n180179 on November 27, 2006 at 03:30:13 from (63.73.199.69):
In Reply to: OT: gosh darnit posted by hillbillyOH on November 26, 2006 at 18:23:25:
In no particular order.... ....Its up to him to stay clean & sober. You will not make him do anything he doesnot want to do. ....He's already proved he can be clean & sober. Now its a matter of why he chose his current road. ....They will suck the life out of you, or most anything they touch, if allowed. Its the nature of the beast. ....Listen and provide alternatives if you can. ....Idle hands are not good, but the same can be said for all work and no play. ....It can be a long, slow road to travel. ....My road started June 16, 1986, because I was ready to travel. The last 20 years has been a great ride, better than the fist 28. Good luck, prayers to you and your friend.
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