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- Humpty Dumpty took a great fall as with substance ...
- Time for meditation
- My Farmers Market bouquet from Doc
- More pool magic and visit to the doctor
- Grandson Dante calls from church
- Giving up TV for the world
- Homeless walk
- "My therapist has developed a derriere obsession"
- Kerynn's snuggle blanket
- Getting better and better
- Planned Parenthood files lawsuit in Maricopa Count...
- Planned Parenthood and Center of Reproductive Righ...
- "Musings of a Piano Girl" inspired me today
- Good old country livin' just made me tard or how I...
- Chronic fatigue keeps me practically bedridden for...
- Doc has a new Youtube channel and a new blog!
- Steve Susoyev Review (People Farm) of Raymond's s...
- Raymond, Scott, and Kurt work on show in SF, siste...
- Kerynn Taylor Pierce is here!
- My heart is in San Francisco
- My beefy arms vs Doc's vodka soaked brain cells
- In People Farm, Steve Susoyev writes the story of ...
- Alcoholic says please dont help me
- I meet up with the homeless one
- Are government entitlements fair to all our populace?
- I spent what seemed like hours flyng (badly) last ...
- I got talented kids
- Come git your drunk Daddy before we put him in jail
- Got lots to tell you!
- Doc concerned about alcoholic being evicted becaus...
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3 comments:
I noticed the matching
before I started video
nice
it's like you have
your own show
Are you getting back together with Doc?
No, Amrita, I am just going down to process my videos and make one with him for his channel if he requests it, but I am making it clear I am spending the mornings elsewhere, eating my meals other places, etc. and he is accepting that pretty well. But it is my theory that alcoholics crave communication and have developed a drinking pattern going about getting it the wrong way, so the cure is to talk to them periodically. I do not believe in punishing the alcoholic by ignoring him. I grew up thinking that my dad's family all treated him like the plague, would never talk to him because he was difficult. His mother, his sisters, and his dad. The only one who ever came to visit was his alcoholic brother. His sister spent more time on the chicks she used to raise than she did on my dad. I thought even for the sake of his children she should have ignored her repugnance and tried to find a way to communicate with him. That's what we daughters did. He was smart. But very very defensive. So was his brother who was found dead, suspect of suicide before he even reached 50. I think we have to do someething with alcoholics. We can't just ignore them and think the problem will go away. Thanks so much for your question. Gerry
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