Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Opinion Today: It's the Holidays. How About Just One?

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Proof: Jim Atkinson

Alcohol and American Life

I had my last drink nearly 16 years ago, so you’d think I would have assimilated pretty much every bit of unpleasantness associated with clean and sober life in a society that remains thoroughly sodden with alcohol. But I still can’t quite handle the holidays. . . . Read full post »

Reader Comment

"The subliminal messages do not go away. I so agree with you about the newly wired brain and the sense that we have worked too hard and too long to jeopardize that sobriety with ‘just one,’ a nonsensical idea at best. It has been a long slog, and thank you for this marvelous outline of what it is to be a ‘real’ alcoholic. I’m with you! . . ." - Posted by pavementrat, Dec. 9, 6:13 a.m.

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