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Swan Lake 86-87 by Savage

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Anonymous:

--- Quote ---On 2006-02-20 08:48:00, Anonymous wrote:

"HI Dysfunction your name says it all by the way, June 06 will be 20 years CLEAN thanks to Daytop. Sorry your still runnin

hopefully you get better one day God Bless ya"

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Sorry you're still under the influence of a cult!  :wave:

Anonymous:
What is it you assume he's 'running' from?  :roll:

Troll Control:

--- Quote ---On 2006-02-20 08:48:00, Anonymous wrote:

"HI Dysfunction your name says it all by the way, June 06 will be 20 years CLEAN thanks to Daytop. Sorry your still runnin

hopefully you get better one day God Bless ya"

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Aren't you a pompous ass.  I'm not a drug user, dummy.  Never was "runnin'" nor will I ever be "runnin'."

The only person runnin' here is you and you're runnin' your mouth, junkie.

odie:
Now that wasn't very nice of you to say DJ. If this person is going to be clean and sober for 20 years I'd say that is quite an accomplishment. I guess Daytop does some good after all. Never said it was for everyone but those of us that were one step from death like I was, it was a lifesaver. Oh and I'm clean and sober over 17 years and I credit what I experienced at Daytop for still being alive. I know you will never understand that DJ but before you want to demean anybody that actually had a good experience at Daytop ponder your own words in another thread. I believe it said something like Let people live their own lives. :wave:
If you want to get together in any exclusive situation and have people love you, fine- but to hang all this desperate sociology on the idea of The Cloud-Guy who has The Big Book, who knows if you've been bad or good- and CARES about any of it- to hang it all on that, folks, is the chimpanzee part of the brain working.
--Frank Zappa, American musician
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Troll Control:

--- Quote ---On 2006-02-20 17:28:00, odie wrote:

"Now that wasn't very nice of you to say DJ. If this person is going to be clean and sober for 20 years I'd say that is quite an accomplishment. I guess Daytop does some good after all. Never said it was for everyone but those of us that were one step from death like I was, it was a lifesaver. Oh and I'm clean and sober over 17 years and I credit what I experienced at Daytop for still being alive. I know you will never understand that DJ but before you want to demean anybody that actually had a good experience at Daytop ponder your own words in another thread. I believe it said something like Let people live their own lives. :wave:
If you want to get together in any exclusive situation and have people love you, fine- but to hang all this desperate sociology on the idea of The Cloud-Guy who has The Big Book, who knows if you've been bad or good- and CARES about any of it- to hang it all on that, folks, is the chimpanzee part of the brain working.
--Frank Zappa, American musician
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I tend to give YOU credit for putting your life together, not Daytop.  My opinion is that you succeeded DESPITE Daytop because what they call "treatment" is just maltreatment, not therapy.

So, good job, Odie, I'm proud of you for your accomplishment.

I do get out of whack though when I criticize a program (not a person) that I know very well how it works (from the inside) and someone tells me I'm "still running."  

To me that's the ultimate junkie mentality.  Total inability to perceive things with objectivity and the desire first to hurt someone else rather than take well deserved pride in your own accomplishment or have any willingness to see there's two sides to the story.  That just shows that this guy, for whatever reason, is still living "outside of himself," and really hasn't grown in any way, he's just a junkie without the pipe - the thought process hasn't changed a bit.  

This is precisely why I say Daytop is totally unhelpful.  After 20 years his mind is no better than the day of his intake.

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