whats your total time logged in?

. . . . . . . . we are sounding like an AA meeting.. . . :scratch:
 
. . . . . . . . we are sounding like an AA meeting.. . . :scratch:

Hi, I'm miki and I'm a sweep and forumholic

Hi, I'm Tammy and I think I have a problem also...wait! Isn't the first step admitting that you have a problem???

Okay, I'm Tammy and I have a problem...okay step 2 anyone???
 
. . . . . . . . we are sounding like an AA meeting.. . . :scratch:

Hi, I'm miki and I'm a sweep and forumholic

Hi, I'm Tammy and I think I have a problem also...wait! Isn't the first step admitting that you have a problem???

Okay, I'm Tammy and I have a problem...okay step 2 anyone???

step 2. Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity.......... :laughing: ummm, dont see many sane people here so that one is out.
 
. . . . . . . . we are sounding like an AA meeting.. . . :scratch:

Hi, I'm miki and I'm a sweep and forumholic

Hi, I'm Tammy and I think I have a problem also...wait! Isn't the first step admitting that you have a problem???

Okay, I'm Tammy and I have a problem...okay step 2 anyone???

step 2. Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity.......... :laughing: ummm, dont see many sane people here so that one is out.

You got that right! Skip to step three as we are not sane...
 
I dont think they apply to the sweeping world and im probably not the best person to be posting them :laughing:
 
Of course it does, look what I found. ;)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twelve-step_program


Twelve-step methods have been adopted to address a wide range of substance abuse and dependency problems. Over 200 self-help organizations - known as fellowships - with a world-wide membership of millions, now employ twelve-step principles for recovery. Narcotics Anonymous was formed by substance-dependent people who did not relate to the specifics of alcohol dependency.[4] Similar groups now exist for sufferers of cocaine addiction: Cocaine Anonymous, as well as other specific drug addictions, such as Crystal Meth Anonymous and Marijuana Anonymous. Behavioral issues such as compulsion with and/or addiction to gambling, food, and sex are addressed in fellowships such as Gamblers Anonymous, Overeaters Anonymous and Sexual Compulsives Anonymous. Fellowships such as Al-Anon - for families and friends of the person with the addiction - are responses to what is identified by some mental health professionals as the problem of addiction as a disease that flourishes in and is enabled by family systems.[5] Other groups address problems with certain types of behaviors, including Clutterers Anonymous, Debtors Anonymous, and Workaholics Anonymous.
 
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