On 2006-03-03 10:34:00, starry-eyed pirate wrote:
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On 2006-03-03 10:14:00, Father Abraham wrote:
"Nope never in VA -- one of the bad parts about being in Stoughton was that EVERYTHING always came down to how much better VA was -
I was the 13th Boston intake (lucky 13) -
Here's something I NEVER told anyone -- I was felt that since I didn't my program in VA that my sobriety paled in comparison to anyone from VA
Always felt 2nd rate to VA -
huh
It's so funny - what - 20 years later and still have that VA jealousy -- or whatever it is -"
Wow! What do you mean ?? Could you elaborate and give me some more perspective ?? What do you mean VA was better ?? Curious."
Absolutely --
Let me preface this too by saying I have nothing against VA -- if anything I was always jealous of you guys -
I think that we were made to feel like the red headed step child of a new marraige...
We (the Boston Newcomers) were always told how in VA things were so much
better - not in terms of fun or nicer people, but it was
real sobriety.
That in VA if you didn't dislocate your shoulders motivating, well - you just weren't going to get called on.
We had it easy in Boston - in VA there 5,000,000 people trying to get called on - and like i said I was the 13th intake -- the room was pretty empty - so we didn't know what a real program was like.
That since no one
misbehaved or ran for a door in Stoughton, well - then we didn't know what getting Straight was all about.
That if the floor wasn't soaked in sweat, blood and spit - we weren't really a group.
THAT was always such a sticking point - I always felt that
"The Group" in VA was like a combination of the Knights of the Round Table meets The Army of Orcs (Lord of the Rings)
That Boston was a 2nd rate rehab compared to the grueling, grizzled and awesome work ethic of VA.
Horrible analogy, but follow me here -
Rocky IIIRemember the way Clubber Lang trained for his fight against Rocky - on the street, grunting, groaning - alone - pain...
the street! the pull ups - the hanginging upside down in that dingy, dirty apartment -- alone.
And the way Rocky trained - in a beautiful plush hotel - it was like a circus or a party - with bubbles...
(Mic's voice)
"That ain't trainin'!"Anyway -- I always felt that we weren't really training (getting sober) since we weren't "down in VA"
I've never said that before -- I've never admitted that to anyone --
WOW! - it's freaky how stuff just pops up and stays fresh -- after 2 decades...
I hope that answers your question -- and sorry if I offended anyone from VA -- keep in mind - this is from the perception of a 16 year old boy with a drug problem -- I always wished my worries were about the things other 16 year olds worried about - like getting my drivers licence - not about eternal damnation if I didn't get sober