The posting of this video, "A Tribute to Animated Alcoholics," is not an endorsement of its content. Rather, it is posted in order to provoke discussion about how our culture views "drinking" and how it views "quitting"
Warning: Some offensive language occurs in this video.
A weekly meeting dedicated to the memory of Dr. Bob Smith, co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous and a member of the Dartmouth Class of 1902. THIS MEETING IS NOT SPONSORED BY OR AFFILIATED WITH DARTMOUTH COLLEGE. It meets Tuesdays at 7 PM in 119 Silsby on the Dartmouth campus. Anonymity is observed.
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Tuesday, August 10, 2010
* THE QUITTER: What's wrong here? Is this the best our culture can do?
Labels:
Alcohol,
Alcoholics Anonymous,
Bill Wilson,
Bob Smith,
Carl Jung,
Dartmouth College,
Dr. Bob,
Father Martin,
Homer Simpson,
Recovery,
Twelve Steps programs
Thursday, August 5, 2010
* Excerpt from Fr. Martin's "Chalk Talk"
Labels:
Alcohol,
Alcoholics Anonymous,
Bill Wilson,
Bob Smith,
Carl Jung,
Dartmouth College,
Dr. Bob,
Father Martin,
Homer Simpson,
Recovery,
Twelve Steps programs
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
* Carl Jung and the Creation of AA (click on start button)
Labels:
Alcohol,
Alcoholics Anonymous,
Bill Wilson,
Bob Smith,
Carl Jung,
Dartmouth College,
Dr. Bob,
Father Martin,
Homer Simpson,
Recovery,
Twelve Steps programs
* The Meeting: Bill W. narrates how AA was born.
Labels:
Alcohol,
Alcoholics Anonymous,
Bill Wilson,
Bob Smith,
Carl Jung,
Dartmouth College,
Dr. Bob,
Father Martin,
Homer Simpson,
Recovery,
Twelve Steps programs
* Dr. Bob's son speaks of his father and Bill W.
Labels:
Alcohol,
Alcoholics Anonymous,
Bill Wilson,
Bob Smith,
Carl Jung,
Dartmouth College,
Dr. Bob,
Father Martin,
Homer Simpson,
Recovery,
Twelve Steps programs
* NOT ASSOCIATED WITH DARTMOUTH COLLEGE
Dr. Robert Smith, Dartmouth Class of 1902 |
Silsby Hall, Dartmouth College, Rm. 119 |
Anonymity is strictly observed: First names only, are used in meetings. No one is required to discuss her/his personal life unless s/he wishes to do so or even to speak at all.
Labels:
Alcohol,
Alcoholics Anonymous,
Bill Wilson,
Bob Smith,
Carl Jung,
Dartmouth College,
Dr. Bob,
Father Martin,
Homer Simpson,
Recovery,
Twelve Steps programs
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