Listen Fat, President Trump makes me want to be a better man.
Naysayers may laugh, but it's how I feel in my heart.
He makes me want to work harder. Learn more. Become stronger. Expand my talents. Think Big. Fight. Not waste my time. Never give up. Become great and leave a legacy.
I got to thinking, during this time of quarantine when many of us have extra time, rather than fritter it away, like doing Meth with male hookers in hotel rooms, reach out to my caterpillars here on .win to tap into this infinite well of knowledge for things we can be doing to MAGA by Making Ourselves Great Again, because after all, what is America? It's not the magic dirt. It's us.
Suggestions for personal, spiritual, family, health, career, education, leisure, and any others are welcome. We may never become as great as Donald Trump, few ever have or will, but let us die trying.
You don’t ever have to drink again.
That was such a foreign statement to me when I was in alcohol induced hell. I didn’t know an escape from drinking all day, every day. Lots of people can drink and be merry and leave it alone, but I couldn’t. Some fine people at AA helped me break the cycle, and to understand my own alcoholism better. I haven’t had a drink since.
Then this virus cancelled all the AA meetings I was attending for support. I read from the book Alcoholics Anonymous every night before bed, and that helps. There is temptation abound to drink away the quarantine, and load up on wine and liquor. But I just want to tell you that you don’t have to, if you don’t want to; and there is a way out.
Stay strong Pede. This is powerful stuff. I haven't completely given up drinking, but President Trump has really helped me in this area. I've seen what he can accomplish by not drinking and it's been really inspiring to me. Lean on your boy, The Donald (and Jesus!) and they've got you. Be proud you turned your back on that life, not many are as strong as you.
Thanks. I had quit on my own for a short while and thought drying myself out would allow me to return to normal person drinking behavior. I was wrong, and it quickly became worse than ever.
I still have alcohol in my house. I don’t run and hide from it. There is wine in my fridge for cooking and because my wife enjoys an occasional glass. I now know that it’s just not for me, because I know what one will do, and I have no intention to go back there.
Stay strong, pede! We're proud of you and rooting for your continued victory over the bottle.
I used to put my shoes under the bed at night; it'd force me to get on my knees and pause a few seconds a couple times a day.
Stay strong pede! Best wishes!
I have not had a drink on over 30 years. My life is so much better. Congrats on your sobriety