The Founder's Day Old Timers Panel in the J.A.R. Arena in Akron, OH
thank
you
I'm
G.
blackrock
and
I'm
an
alcoholic
deeply
grateful
alcoholic
and
I
want
to
thank
the
committee
that
brought
me
out
here
and
asked
me
to
come
over
here
I
am
deeply
grateful
that
anybody
asked
me
any
place
any
time
to
go
anywhere
today
and
never
happened
when
I
came
down
to
the
bottoms
you
know
I
would
expect
anybody
to
be
like
me
I
came
from
the
bottom
and
I
had
no
place
to
go
but
up
so
I
didn't
have
too
much
of
a
chance
of
going
down
and
I'm
not
going
to
get
into
my
story
too
much
except
for
the
bad
to
let
you
know
that
I
lived
on
Skid
Rosa
Detroit
Michigan
Avenue
for
about
two
and
a
half
years
before
I
met
the
program
about
college
anonymous
and
my
life
had
lead
from
a
millionaire's
country
called
life
did
a
criminal
world
it
is
morning
moral
and
then
down
in
Skid
Row
on
Michigan
Avenue
in
Detroit
and
when
I
came
here
I
didn't
think
I
was
going
to
be
alive
how
is
the
youngest
kid
walked
into
the
program
about
politics
anonymous
in
the
Georgia
area
and
I
was
scared
you
know
I'm
not
used
to
being
amongst
white
people
I
wasn't
brought
up
that
way
my
father
never
logged
you
in
our
home
when
I
found
out
they
don't
know
hold
on
for
me
it
allowed
me
to
tolerate
you
are
mixed
with
you
in
going
to
school
a
lot
of
things
alcohol
done
for
me
I
would
deeply
grateful
for
and
when
you
heard
those
words
cunning
baffling
and
powerful
I
know
what
they
mean
because
I
never
dreamed
that
alcohol
is
going
to
take
me
on
a
road
and
it
did
down
through
two
wars
in
into
World
War
two
that's
where
I
started
my
drinking
and
I'm
not
going
to
get
in
that
I'm
not
going
to
get
up
to
where
I
ended
up
a
lot
like
to
get
into
something
that
every
alcoholic
sitting
in
his
room
can
identify
with
and
that's
simply
it
is
some
place
somewhere
we
all
took
our
first
drink
and
I
don't
know
about
you
but
I
certainly
never
said
to
myself
if
I
go
like
this
hot
and
heavy
for
about
fifteen
years
I
can
join
a
a
something
happened
along
the
line
and
I'll
tell
you
this
the
minute
I
tasted
alcohol
I
loved
it
my
career
started
with
a
hundred
ninety
proof
roles
hospital
welcome
home
that
I
picked
up
in
the
in
Guam
during
World
War
two
and
I
loved
every
bit
of
it
in
progress
from
there
and
I
loved
everything
I
drank
and
everything
I
tasted
tomato
hall
all
of
my
drinking
life
except
a
few
things
down
I
used
to
drink
on
Michigan
Avenue
in
Detroit
of
Skid
Row
the
one
I
really
going
to
stand
on
Ben
and
shaving
lotion
I
don't
know
if
you've
ever
tasted
it
but
that
stuff
stays
with
you
for
two
weeks
in
your
food
and
everything
else
but
you
know
I
was
a
young
man
with
all
of
this
happened
very
ambitious
well
educated
missions
of
becoming
the
first
American
Indian
president
of
the
United
States
I
had
a
million
dollars
in
lost
and
I
sat
on
Skid
Row
one
time
looking
up
the
skyline
is
is
gone
what
is
happened
what's
happened
to
me
I'm
all
alone
and
I
knew
it
you
don't
I
love
this
program
so
much
and
I
love
talking
about
it
but
I
honestly
believe
something
you
know
when
this
young
man
in
town
hospital
got
down
on
his
feet
and
said
god
if
there
is
a
god
please
help
me
that's
true
in
Europe
a
holic
sonata
this
program
was
born
god
is
the
bonus
program
in
build
a
gold
bond
don't
let
anybody
tell
you
any
different
we
get
kind
of
sick
good
timing
given
a
lot
of
things
that
have
come
into
our
colleagues
and
items
today
it's
killing
a
lot
of
young
people
and
I
still
feel
that
I'm
pretty
young
and
I
work
with
young
people
all
my
life
since
I've
been
in
a
ninety
meetings
in
ninety
days
hello
would
that
lasted
ninety
eight
ninety
minutes
when
I
came
here
which
you
know
I
know
god
knew
what
he
was
doing
when
the
tax
bill
on
a
shoulder
because
he
knew
on
October
thirteenth
nineteen
fifty
eight
I'm
very
sick
little
Indian
was
going
to
be
dying
if
you
didn't
do
something
any
given
many
opportunities
that
I
never
took
off
I
lost
many
things
most
of
you
know
I
lost
a
son
not
of
heard
me
before
throughout
the
hall
and
if
you
don't
think
that
puts
a
lot
of
self
pity
and
you
you're
crazy
my
wife
got
tired
of
listening
to
me
talk
about
that
so
many
times
in
a
it
uses
I'm
sick
and
tired
of
this
and
you
talk
about
losing
your
son
she
said
you
lost
your
son
because
you
drank
god
gave
me
the
opportunity
to
have
many
songs
that
many
children
and
thank
god
he
has
because
I
work
with
over
three
thousand
people
and
only
lost
about
twelve
we
went
back
to
drinking
we
will
guarantee
you
a
ninety
percent
success
rate
I
would
take
anybody
in
this
room
and
guaranteed
to
be
happy
in
two
weeks
time
we
have
a
program
you
know
that
I
practiced
for
thirty
six
years
and
we
have
that
kind
of
success
three
car
so
I
got
a
little
advantage
over
you
white
people
I
got
a
heavy
tomahawk
if
you
don't
straighten
out
you
know
what
happens
but
you
know
in
America
Barbara
holic
sonata
skate
to
be
one
day
when
I
was
speaking
at
a
conference
in
North
Dakota
and
I
was
standing
before
eight
thousand
people
and
I
said
to
myself
and
to
that
audience
I
love
white
people
interview
that
the
biggest
miracle
that
there
is
ever
performed
on
me
and
I
still
believe
it
today
and
you
may
not
think
so
when
I
get
done
talking
but
I
truly
love
every
single
one
of
you
here
tonight
and
I'm
sure
glad
you
showed
up
I'm
glad
I
showed
up
but
most
of
all
I'm
glad
he
showed
up
and
that's
what
I
can
believe
today
he
knew
I
was
coming
in
he
had
to
form
this
program
after
all
you
white
people
should
perform
some
program
for
us
Indians
do
you
you
got
a
real
good
the
first
place
you
your
weapons
did
business
John
Connor
barley
growers
breeders
and
you
knew
it
thank
god
Alcoholics
Anonymous
came
along
the
greatest
thing
going
on
the
face
of
the
earth
breed
meet
a
wonderful
way
to
live
in
your
life
I've
been
happy
and
I've
been
sober
since
October
thirteenth
nineteen
fifty
eight
when
I
walked
into
this
program
my
still
in
today
I
love
everyone
of
you
I
want
to
congratulate
you
again
coming
down
the
farmers
date
I
know
you're
going
to
have
a
wonderful
weekend
do
you
enjoy
yourself
the
meeting
fellowship
because
here's
where
it
is
it's
here
in
Akron
you
people
who
have
come
here
I've
gone
the
extra
mile
which
many
people
don't
do
degree
a
lot
of
times
the
old
timers
not
speaking
to
young
people
I
think
in
a
long
time
now
it's
pretty
tough
for
Detroit
we
don't
have
that
many
old
timers
it
seems
like
the
only
time
we
see
him
is
when
they
got
a
birthday
coming
anyway
show
or
to
meet
everybody
says
who
the
hell
is
he
did
you
ever
hear
your
program
down
around
is
where
you
know
you
get
it
to
open
a
C.
tell
us
how
you've
done
it
I
was
prepared
for
a
one
time
about
the
thirty
some
years
somebody
I
had
I
had
a
piece
of
paper
in
my
pocket
I
would
run
for
a
job
and
I
had
a
resume
internet
how
do
you
do
it
I
pulled
this
paper
out
I
started
to
read
they
never
asked
me
that
question
again
again
I
want
to
thank
you
very
much
for
having
me
here
and
I
want
to
thank
the
committee
for
the
wonderful
accommodations
and
last
night
I
didn't
think
I
would
be
here
because
I
was
so
sick
that
I
could
not
walk
but
it
seems
like
the
part
about
the
whole
X.
amount
of
this
integration
god
it
always
got
me
anywhere
I
need
to
go
in
Alcoholics
Anonymous
I
made
a
pact
with
god
a
long
time
ago
if
you
will
give
me
the
power
integrations
to
go
anywhere
you
send
me
I
will
go
I
know
when
I
get
done
speaking
the
pain
and
everything
else
will
probably
come
back
but
that's
all
right
I'm
here
and
I'm
deeply
grateful
for
just
one
other
thing
when
you
get
to
be
my
age
you're
still
walking
around
you
better
thank
god
my
dreams
my
greetings
come
from
a
person
called
monster
no
monsters
a
fifty
pound
Indian
cat
that
lives
with
me
today
he
just
tell
him
to
stay
sober
I
got
another
friend
called
chief
you
bird
music
could
okay
does
been
with
me
for
about
six
years
now
but
most
of
all
that
come
from
a
loving
ex
wife
of
mine
who
I
talked
to
today
who
is
only
two
years
behind
me
were
the
two
youngest
kids
in
Alcoholics
Anonymous
in
Detroit
and
due
to
circumstances
finances
everything
we're
divorced
for
ten
years
now
but
we
still
love
each
other
very
much
and
I
think
I
learn
every
time
I
go
to
a
commerce
I
Colorado
and
ask
her
to
one
simple
question
what
do
you
want
me
to
tell
those
people
and
all
she
ever
says
just
tell
me
to
stay
sober
or
else
hi
greetings
from
northern
Michigan
I'm
her
read
the
chief
of
the
auto
watch
a
four
nation
in
the
state
of
Michigan
long
duty
little
traverse
bay
bands
of
Indians
our
home
is
a
museum
and
a
great
grandson
of
cheap
black
bird
one
of
the
last
year
and
the
chiefs
of
the
Ottawa
Chippewa
nation
and
for
my
world
I
want
to
bring
you
the
greetings
in
the
gratitude
thank
you
quite
people
have
bought
me
and
I
happen
is
that
you
give
me
every
day
of
my
life
regardless
of
what's
happening
and
it's
sure
great
to
be
here
today
thank
you
very
much
I
don't
know
if
you
can
see
it
from
your
vantage
point
for
me
sitting
here
this
man
is
just
glowing
thank
you
to
the
energy
that's
not
only
up
on
the
stage
here
but
just
the
energy
and
and
being
with
these
individuals
over
the
last
hour
or
two
is
there
is
more
energy
in
these
people
than
I
have
seen
in
myself
in
the
last
month
and
I
think
that
has
something
to
do
with
their
sobriety
and
their
program
next
we're
going
to
have
Liz
from
New
York
with
fifty
one
and
this
lady
is
a
Dynamo
was
well
what
hammers
sandy
this
sure
thank
you
thank
this
is
I
don't
know
if
you
guys
know
what
you're
doing
to
me
but
man
is
a
mess
it's
a
mess
I
never
knew
I'd
get
sober
to
go
through
all
this
I'd
like
to
say
good
evening
to
each
and
everyone
my
name
is
Liz
Bailey
my
anonymity
shot
the
helpful
long
term
in
and
I'm
an
alcoholic
remove
very
grateful
to
him
I
want
to
thank
this
committee
that
we
just
had
a
beautiful
dinner
together
and
to
hear
how
hard
this
committee
has
been
working
I
love
you
all
to
give
a
round
of
applause
to
I'm
going
to
start
with
you
know
when
when
you
spawn
sees
he
met
me
at
the
airport
today
and
I
wanna
thank
you
count
with
it
was
good
to
see
you
again
and
then
I
have
to
see
you
again
that's
a
great
thing
I
want
to
thank
all
my
Jamaica
people
saying
regimes
look
at
them
and
look
at
this
where
is
broken
do
queens
Manhattan
is
is
not
gorgeous
I
don't
care
where
I
go
they
come
to
support
me
all
the
time
and
I
can
honestly
tell
you
I
haven't
done
this
alone
B.
two
group
together
when
I
could
never
do
I
could
never
do
this
by
myself
and
I
want
to
thank
you
all
for
coming
I'm
sorry
I
can't
name
a
name
by
name
I
want
to
thank
all
the
friends
and
have
heard
me
speak
over
the
last
eighteen
years
out
here
and
all
over
the
place
you've
heard
me
I
want
to
thank
you
for
inviting
me
to
Pittsburgh
I
had
a
natural
bowler
met
nice
people
and
had
a
good
time
I
have
a
good
time
everywhere
is
I
set
that
up
before
I
leave
my
house
and
I'm
having
a
good
time
and
I
do
have
the
time
C.
I
want
to
thank
surely
both
of
my
surely
so
I
have
to
Cheryl
is
in
the
audience
one
stays
by
me
one
time
and
the
other
one
stays
by
me
so
again
I'm
not
doing
anything
alone
I
see
my
other
Swansea
juries
I
just
love
to
them
also
thank
you
for
supporting
me
one
of
the
issues
too
it's
it's
just
been
great
I'm
happy
today
from
seeing
you
and
loving
you
in
caring
for
you
just
like
you
care
for
me
please
exposure
south
of
the
slough
don't
stay
at
home
go
out
to
that
lousy
our
meeting
to
help
yourself
or
somebody
else
even
go
out
to
it
you'd
be
surprised
how
great
it
is
I
used
to
go
to
meetings
very
very
sick
and
my
husband
would
look
for
me
to
come
back
drunk
and
I've
come
out
to
the
meetings
and
get
all
this
****
and
kissing
and
kissing
his
people
in
the
world
you
know
that
and
I'd
come
back
home
he's
back
up
on
the
wall
because
I'm
supposed
to
be
drunk
but
not
with
you
I
didn't
have
to
drink
I
think
many
of
you
know
I've
been
through
many
many
crisis
and
cycles
all
kinds
of
stuff
in
this
next
month
don't
have
fifty
one
is
it's
really
awesome
I
have
no
words
for
it
but
I've
done
it
with
a
daily
reprieve
and
a
daily
vigilance
every
day
my
sobriety
my
life
and
every
day
and
I
do
want
to
do
I
live
this
program
I
just
don't
speak
it
and
I
tell
you
read
that
big
local
you
want
because
I
love
it
but
if
you
know
the
only
thing
I
mean
the
thing
we
leave
me
when
I
need
and
I'm
speaking
at
a
meeting
this
Wednesday
and
I
mean
I
get
off
I
get
on
a
roll
I'm
glad
you
got
a
bill
because
I
get
on
a
roll
he's
been
to
me
and
so
many
of
those
and
I
can't
stand
to
see
you
play
games
with
the
scholarship
it's
a
life
and
death
matter
a
little
girl
was
running
up
and
down
in
front
of
me
in
valley
stream
one
night
I
say
go
sit
with
your
mommy
the
home
of
the
religion
I'm
not
up
here
socialize
minimum
payment
my
life
hoping
to
reach
someone
else's
life
always
needs
only
me
forget
to
tell
you
I
love
don't
let
me
forget
to
tell
you
that
I
don't
want
to
get
off
you
without
you
knowing
that
okay
and
again
you
know
they
reported
me
to
intergroup
at
I
don't
know
what
she
thought
into
group
was
going
to
do
to
make
I
said
she
should
have
went
to
Garda
me
either
one
last
I
had
a
girl
walk
up
to
me
one
night
and
get
ready
to
speak
in
Dix
hills
she
says
to
me
are
you
sharing
I
said
yes
she
said
you
know
I
don't
like
you
I
can't
stand
you
I
said
well
I
don't
she
two
doors
open
at
I
see
you
walk
out
anyone
them
those
you
want
you
don't
have
to
stay
in
here
me
nobody
has
to
stay
in
here
me
I
said
that
I
want
to
look
me
in
the
face
I
round
the
world
and
what
did
she
do
with
that
but
back
up
and
sit
down
first
when
it
had
a
hand
up
when
I
finish
she
said
I
wanna
heard
differently
tonight
I
said
Gee
she
must've
been
drunk
the
first
time
no
different
I'm
gone
I'm
gone
anybody
in
new
story
it'll
I
came
in
here
July
the
eleventh
nineteen
fifty
two
and
I
have
been
here
ever
since
and
I
don't
thanks
thank
you
thank
goodness
more
than
anything
thank
you
but
you
know
I'm
not
planning
to
go
anywhere
I'm
eighty
two
and
I'm
swinging
as
most
of
you
know
I'm
just
I'm
never
had
a
client
who's
running
you
never
had
a
car
don't
blame
it
on
and
you
don't
have
a
car
that
you
can
get
so
C.
he
had
trouble
with
my
people
I
am
troubled
white
people
too
because
every
night
a
different
white
dude
picks
me
up
my
name
is
something
terrible
you
say
oh
my
god
from
withdrawing
to
this
but
you
know
I
know
what
I'm
putting
down
today
to
get
the
days
that
I
didn't
know
what
it
was
now
can't
forget
those
things
waking
up
in
abandoned
buildings
basements
places
that
I
didn't
know
and
I'm
in
good
every
time
I
went
to
take
that
drink
I'm
going
to
do
it
different
this
time
I'm
not
going
to
get
in
as
much
trouble
and
then
it
got
worse
never
never
got
and
you
know
why
I
stay
here
too
because
I
go
to
many
meetings
and
I
listen
to
you
guys
to
go
out
and
do
it
and
come
back
and
you're
not
one
of
you
have
told
me
it's
in
you
haven't
told
me
is
great
so
I'm
not
planning
to
go
back
out
yeah
I
don't
care
what
you're
laying
on
me
I'm
just
coming
through
a
depression
and
I
want
to
tell
you
that
was
the
hardest
Christian
recently
that
I've
had
to
grow
through
G.
R.
O.
W.
zero
and
I
went
through
that
depression
because
life
wasn't
on
my
terms
things
wasn't
happenin
wait
I
like
that
****
happens
and
thank
god
big
looking
on
page
one
forty
nine
in
the
old
look
and
page
for
sixteen
and
a
new
one
the
word
is
acceptance
I've
got
to
accept
this
line
with
his
group
there
are
in
different
and
has
to
be
on
my
terms
my
will
is
never
was
any
good
and
never
will
be
any
good
listen
live
so
good
I
wouldn't
need
to
come
in
a
and
when
the
need
and
I'm
so
grateful
for
that
third
step
leave
me
a
bunch
of
self
that
I
may
do
his
will
I
flew
in
today
I
need
you
so
you
don't
speak
on
the
same
day
that
I
fly
in
because
I've
been
up
all
night
before
practically
and
surely
and
I
had
to
leave
very
early
this
morning
and
you
know
the
airports
are
not
what
they
used
to
be
they
work
behind
you
get
on
that
plane
yeah
they
were
huge
the
surgeon
take
his
shoes
off
you
have
to
get
on
dressing
and
then
by
the
time
I'm
hungry
now
they
don't
give
you
nothing
the
pretzels
I've
been
flying
into
forty
one
musician
you
I
have
covered
in
every
state
in
the
United
States
but
to
Mexico
and
Alaska
and
then
not
ready
for
me
to
assume
that
reading
from
him
but
I
was
trained
in
here
very
well
never
to
say
no
to
anyone
any
place
and
I'm
asked
to
go
and
I've
been
very
successful
in
doing
that
he's
forty
one
years
I
say
forty
one
use
because
when
I
got
to
ten
years
of
sobriety
I
had
the
honor
and
privilege
of
speaking
farming
co
founder
bill
Wilson
and
bill
presented
me
with
my
first
big
book
and
anything
he
wrote
dear
is
Liz
you
are
a
magnificent
demonstration
of
all
that
is
a
not
bill
loved
me
like
that
and
Michael
were
you
know
no
build
really
love
me
he
was
good
he
was
a
beautiful
person
to
and
so
I
keep
coming
I
keep
giving
and
I'm
going
to
say
a
couple
things
are
much
okay
in
the
city
and
they
said
somebody
down
in
the
front
with
the
car
in
the
car
tell
you
you
got
ten
minutes
then
it'll
come
up
in
about
five
minutes
and
then
it'll
come
up
good
night
that's
enough
to
shut
you
up
right
the
but
see
sometime
I
get
I
mean
most
of
you
know
I
get
on
a
roll
that
means
to
dance
all
over
the
stage
yeah
I
used
to
show
you
what
I
was
in
seventeen
I'm
still
showing
you
that
and
they
need
to
come
on
now
yeah
yeah
yeah
since
I
was
taught
in
Brooklyn
one
night
stand
up
is
saying
if
you
see
what
I've
gotten
you
want
when
I
got
this
guy
winked
at
me
I
mean
I
don't
let
me
rephrase
that
I
didn't
get
myself
in
trouble
I'm
in
a
trouble
long
time
thing
thank
god
I
do
think
I
wanna
thank
you
for
your
love
illegal
I
don't
know
where
I'd
be
today
if
it
wasn't
for
you
give
somebody
some
love
speak
nice
to
somebody
when
you
leave
this
place
how
does
somebody
but
most
of
all
give
it
yourself
somebody
somebody
somewhere
and
you'll
see
the
benefits
that
will
come
back
to
you
I've
had
nine
operations
including
one
is
offended
that
still
one
nine
times
god
keeps
bringing
me
back
he
keeps
bringing
me
back
I
went
up
and
had
three
operations
in
six
weeks
the
doctor
assisted
me
you've
got
cancer
I'm
giving
you
six
months
to
live
I
see
you
don't
talk
to
me
like
that
I'm
in
a
small
ship
the
teaches
me
I
live
one
day
at
a
time
I'm
now
thirty
six
years
he
didn't
know
and
I'm
still
harmonies
cabs
and
buses
and
subways
and
trains
and
planes
come
on
what
you
gonna
do
with
your
life
what
with
your
online
I'm
in
here
and
live
happy
joyous
and
free
that's
what
the
name
of
the
game
is
and
don't
ask
me
if
I
have
a
boyfriend
because
I'll
tell
you
I
am
happy
and
joyous
no
big
you
want
your
relationships
and
then
using
that
thirteen
step
as
a
gotta
have
love
and
respect
for
each
other
and
grow
together
stay
together
it's
been
a
lot
of
happy
marriages
and
me
news
lot
unhappiness
to
thank
god
give
you
somebody
Chris
learned
that
when
you
came
from
nothing
hi
mmhm
you
look
good
you
look
at
your
past
that
you
press
the
Japan
the
Japan
studies
on
because
it
will
tell
you
something
please
get
sober
for
yourself
if
I
had
to
stay
somewhere
for
my
mother
and
I've
been
drunk
drunk
drunk
Mr
Bailey
out
of
been
drunk
drunk
drunk
Mr
Bailey
couldn't
stand
me
in
a
after
I
spoke
with
bill
the
S.
me
to
please
leave
and
I
didn't
mean
my
oldest
son
is
sixty
three
now
he
was
twelve
when
I
came
in
he
still
hates
my
living
guts
but
that's
alright
I
found
the
god
who
has
given
me
seventy
times
seven
you
John
it
has
to
be
their
problem
that
is
not
my
problem
I
love
him
he's
going
to
be
like
the
prodigal
son
one
day
Donald
having
ringing
my
doorbell
yes
a
little
I
just
have
to
wait
patiently
let's
keep
love
in
my
heart
for
him
my
second
son
was
shot
and
killed
at
the
age
of
twenty
eight
and
I
don't
cry
for
my
son
because
I
would
disturb
his
beautiful
spirit
my
sister
went
in
right
after
he
was
killed
and
she
jumped
thirty
floors
I
just
listened
to
and
I
recently
with
Lou
Gehrig
see
a
beautiful
girl
go
down
to
the
skeleton
almost
killed
me
I
walked
the
streets
of
Jamaica
remaining
day
coming
from
that
hospital
Brian
ABA
members
were
with
me
thank
god
sent
me
an
angel
to
be
with
my
daughter
at
the
end
of
my
life
I
went
to
twelve
step
this
young
man
take
him
to
a
meeting
and
bringing
me
back
from
the
meeting
I
said
don't
take
me
home
take
me
to
the
nursing
home
to
see
my
dilemma
he
took
me
to
see
Judy
and
he
fell
in
love
with
my
Judy
and
he
started
going
every
day
to
take
care
of
a
and
gave
her
a
good
Christmas
he'd
taken
the
Denison
beauty
problems
and
he
made
the
last
of
her
life
very
happy
nine
and
he
got
so
girls
and
boys
don't
know
who
took
the
weight
off
me
too
took
a
lot
of
weight
loss
so
let
me
come
back
to
myself
so
we
love
each
other
we
care
for
each
other
I
have
a
beautiful
day
a
baby
she
just
made
forty
six
and
she's
gorgeous
have
twelve
grandchildren
that
I
see
by
appointment
only
I
do
not
the
recent
number
ABC
and
I
have
five
reunions
god
has
been
good
and
he's
good
all
the
time
if
you
you've
got
a
lot
you've
got
a
leading
get
yourself
out
of
your
own
way
please
so
that
you
can
have
this
beautiful
life
that
we
can
do
together
but
I
can't
do
it
alone
I
love
you
guys
I
love
seeing
my
growing
into
she
had
a
I
don't
know
if
my
girls
from
the
table
tonight
I'd
like
you
to
meet
this
young
lady
who
had
a
motorcycle
accident
and
when
I
saw
her
walking
up
in
my
face
and
I
almost
went
to
the
pool
because
she
says
she's
following
in
my
footsteps
running
that
if
for
some
headed
for
someone
telling
you
but
I
love
you
so
much
the
name
is
paying
into
and
I'm
not
sure
and
then
the
money
because
I
didn't
mention
the
last
name
please
but
that's
paying
and
I'm
so
grateful
for
the
god
in
you
thank
you
many
of
many
of
you
I
could
stand
up
here
all
night
and
meant
to
mention
you
and
you
know
who
you
are
though
in
my
life
yes
you
do
I
had
two
young
dude
you
know
I
my
doctor
asked
me
do
I
go
to
senior
citizens
I
don't
know
she
said
why
miss
Bailey
I
see
because
I
can't
stand
the
moan
and
groan
I
really
can't
I
hang
out
with
the
young
dudes
in
a
fine
young
news
given
the
do
and
then
you
see
what
they
do
to
me
they
charged
me
up
right
get
a
hold
of
one
of
them
because
they
have
the
next
legacy
really
then
on
next
legacy
and
we
need
to
keep
them
here
and
don't
put
them
down
for
no
god
given
res
care
who
they
are
I
love
you
well
yes
I
do
I
love
you
and
I
got
to
watch
myself
because
I
could
bring
it
down
appears
soul
man
but
I'm
trying
to
keep
myself
up
because
I'm
not
alone
with
stress
and
I
try
to
stay
away
from
stress
Donna
Bella
offering
me
thank
you
if
you
don't
think
that
that's
hard
trying
to
ring
that
bell
it
truly
is
we
are
a
diverse
group
that
normally
would
not
mix
Steve
how
does
it
feel
to
be
in
the
white
minority
ladies
and
gentlemen
I
give
you
Stevie
from
mentor
Ohio
with
fifty
six
years
my
name
is
deep
into
it
and
I'm
an
alcoholic
born
it's
a
couple
of
tough
act
to
follow
you
have
a
thank
god
for
aid
because
I
didn't
have
to
go
through
a
lot
of
I
didn't
lose
a
lot
of
things
like
other
people
did
and
in
the
program
I
had
a
brother
that
was
so
became
an
alcoholic
in
front
of
my
eyes
when
I
was
a
little
kid
yeah
I'm
gonna
be
driving
our
car
that
killed
my
dad
when
I
was
four
years
old
and
I
watched
as
men
become
an
alcoholic
and
I
decided
that
I
would
never
take
a
drink
and
maybe
I
would
never
want
to
be
like
that
person
but
somewhere
down
the
road
when
I
was
about
sixteen
or
seventeen
I
took
that
rank
and
it
was
like
pouring
gasoline
on
the
fire
I
started
drinking
every
day
right
almost
right
off
the
bat
and
by
the
time
I
was
twenty
two
years
old
I
was
the
worst
drug
to
my
brother
the
guy
I
used
to
go
after
the
bars
he
was
coming
after
me
in
November
of
nineteen
forty
four
was
my
first
introduction
to
a
I
was
twenty
three
years
old
it
was
a
guy
there
without
going
up
the
steps
to
doing
men's
group
they
met
on
a
Sunday
afternoon
they
used
to
call
them
training
meetings
and
I
went
up
there
at
three
o'clock
Sunday
afternoon
he
some
guy
met
me
at
the
door
and
he
says
Hey
kid
you
know
right
place
and
I
said
yeah
I
want
to
quit
drinking
he
says
go
inside
keep
your
mouth
shut
and
your
ears
open
and
then
happen
to
be
hairy
arrive
on
any
old
time
and
I'm
grateful
to
every
person
that
was
here
long
before
I
because
they're
the
one
that
kept
me
so
I
didn't
stay
in
a
program
very
long
I
I
that
was
in
October
forty
four
and
new
year's
eve
ninety
forty
five
forty
six
I
took
my
my
mother
handed
me
my
first
drink
and
I
knew
right
away
from
that
break
went
down
when
I
got
done
what
I
was
going
to
go
I
went
back
to
shake
his
bar
where
I
used
to
drink
start
drinking
the
same
way
I
drank
before
I
made
a
fool
out
of
myself
for
nine
more
months
Labor
Day
nineteen
forty
six
is
my
anniversary
date
I
was
twenty
six
years
old
it's
time
I
made
up
my
mind
I
was
going
to
do
something
about
it
I
started
hanging
around
with
the
right
people
in
the
right
places
they
took
me
to
jail
houses
the
courthouses
salvation
army
wherever
there
was
a
person
that
we
could
work
with
twelve
step
work
back
then
was
the
priority
date
nobody
admitted
there
were
no
holiday
back
in
them
days
are
yet
to
go
fish
amount
you're
going
to
the
flop
houses
and
everywhere
I
went
to
look
for
these
people
when
I
worked
with
I
helped
sponsor
a
few
people
I
learned
how
to
live
this
program
I
learned
how
to
love
this
program
he
goes
out
without
this
program
I
wouldn't
have
anything
I
have
today
next
month
I'm
going
to
be
eighty
one
I'm
gonna
be
eighty
two
years
old
I
have
a
wife
going
to
be
sixty
years
and
we've
been
married
and
she's
sitting
right
on
thank
god
for
a
I
had
four
children
by
one
was
killed
in
an
automobile
accident
she
wasn't
driving
and
she
was
walking
in
some
drunk
he
was
sixty
years
old
at
three
do
you
got
D.
Y.
and
you
never
knew
we
had
a
and
the
judge
asked
assertion
he
sent
us
a
letter
because
this
happened
in
Florida
and
he
sent
us
a
letter
out
here
to
mentor
asking
us
what
would
the
punishment
a
good
punishment
be
for
this
gentleman
and
because
my
daughter's
road
kill
I'm
shooting
hang
up
your
key
away
and
my
wife
wrote
the
scenes
up
some
similar
to
that
but
I
didn't
write
that
letter
right
away
because
I
was
going
to
meetings
and
I
had
people
hanging
around
with
me
in
a
a
I
made
sure
I
went
to
a
lot
of
meetings
right
after
that
because
I
didn't
know
what
to
do
I
don't
know
whether
I
kill
this
man
I
would
try
to
help
I
knew
people
that
thought
me
in
these
rooms
that
I
should
learn
how
to
log
and
that's
what
I
did
I
wrote
the
judge
back
I
says
this
man
needs
a
lot
of
help
she
gets
the
man
died
a
few
years
later
of
cancer
he
never
served
just
short
term
muny
served
about
five
and
never
know
never
know
that
I
could
do
that
for
you
people
in
these
rooms
I
thought
we
had
a
tell
me
how
to
love
and
have
a
live
and
how
to
be
a
decent
person
thank
god
for
a
my
brother
that
it
was
an
alcoholic
I
was
sober
about
five
years
and
he
called
me
up
and
he
says
to
me
Steve
I
want
to
join
your
club
and
I
said
also
if
you
have
no
clue
of
what
there's
a
lot
of
people
eager
to
know
you're
in
there
waiting
for
you
you
knew
you
were
going
to
come
well
anyway
this
this
person
that
I
didn't
want
to
be
like
died
when
he
was
eighty
seven
years
old
and
forty
years
of
sobriety
thank
god
how
I
stay
sober
today
I
do
the
same
thing
I
did
when
I
came
I
go
to
meetings
go
to
three
four
meetings
a
week
I
try
to
help
another
drug
I
got
a
home
group
I'm
still
making
coffee
there
for
last
thirty
years
you
know
what
well
I
got
that
job
one
day
I
complained
about
the
coffee
and
the
guy
said
you
make
it
tomorrow
that's
what
I
did
and
I've
been
there
ever
since
we
meet
every
Tuesday
we
have
a
beginner's
group
and
I'm
so
anxious
to
get
there
to
to
start
setting
up
the
meeting
I
still
set
it
up
I
go
there
at
noon
and
I
set
the
meeting
up
and
then
I
go
back
at
six
o'clock
and
I
said
make
the
coffee
for
the
beginners
meeting
at
seven
o'clock
in
our
regular
meeting
starts
at
eight
but
I'm
so
anxious
to
see
these
people
coming
to
their
door
and
shake
their
hands
and
if
somebody's
missed
and
I
always
ask
where
is
this
guy
I
haven't
seen
him
for
MGM
for
couple
meetings
I'm
always
looking
for
somebody
to
talk
to
a
young
fella
come
up
to
me
and
I
thought
I
was
young
when
I
came
into
the
program
he
come
running
up
to
me
when
I
was
making
the
coffee
and
he
says
to
me
he
says
Stevie
says
I
just
joined
your
homegrown
I
want
you
to
give
me
something
to
do
and
I
said
how
old
are
this
is
fourteen
fourteen
years
old
and
I
thought
I
was
Joan
and
he's
telling
me
and
I
talk
to
these
young
people
as
they
come
to
the
door
and
they
tell
me
it's
no
different
out
there
than
when
I
was
out
there
fifty
six
years
ago
the
same
torture
noted
and
the
headaches
and
the
jails
and
everything's
always
forming
out
their
favorite
take
that
first
it's
still
there
I
don't
have
to
thank
god
for
a
I
don't
have
to
live
that
life
I
had
before
worrying
about
whether
a
jail
is
gonna
be
a
summary
gonna
throw
me
in
jail
the
next
day
because
I
when
I
was
drinking
I
was
in
every
racket
that
you
could
think
I
never
ended
up
in
jail
my
boss
wouldn't
press
charges
against
me
you
could
have
sent
me
to
a
federal
penitentiary
thank
god
for
a
cause
I
would
have
been
in
a
penitentiary
sure
as
heck
or
dead
I
had
a
lot
of
people
after
me
I
was
a
mean
selfish
person
new
people
taught
me
how
to
be
a
different
person
our
love
and
understanding
share
this
love
with
my
fellow
man
thank
god
for
a
I
have
a
lot
of
good
friends
in
a
if
you
if
you
judge
guys
well
by
his
friends
more
than
a
billionaire
because
I
have
a
lot
of
good
friends
in
a
I
think
there
are
certain
from
mentor
Ohio
they
come
up
give
me
support
and
complex
I
needed
I
thank
everybody
here
we
came
here
and
I
wish
you
all
the
next
three
days
have
a
good
time
and
enjoy
the
wanted
thank
Dana
for
asking
me
and
the
committee
for
putting
such
a
wonderful
thing
together
every
year
and
I
hope
I
could
come
back
some
years
later
and
I
still
be
so
thank
god
for
a
and
I
love
you
all
thanks
a
lot