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3:42:01
That was enough to send me out
on a pretty big one.

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I've been thinking a lot about
the first step, that I came to believe

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that I was powerless over alcohol and
that my life had become unmanageable.

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See, my disease tells me that I don't
have a disease, that it's my birthday,

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and I can have one, little beer,
one little line, little Valium.

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Six months later, I wake up
in a sober-living house in Philly.

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I'm from Dallas, people.
It's a disease, an allergy of the body,

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an obsession of the mind.
So, my name is Marty,

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and today I am a grateful,
recovering alcoholic.

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And it's a good day because I didn't have
to eat out of a dumpster.

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Thanks.
3:42:51
Hi.
3:42:55
I'm Caroline,
and I'm not sure I'm an alcoholic.

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I mean,
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I don't really like to drink.
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For someone my age, it's a lot easier
to get drugs than it is to get alcohol.

3:43:14
I guess I'm angry.
3:43:20
I mean, I think I'm really angry
about a lot of stuff.

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I'm just not sure what.

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