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Absolutely loved this. Self-centered clown? Sick? An alcoholic? Could it be true? (Ha ha) For gay people like myself, listening to someone like Ron N. is a great gift. I appreciate someone that tells the truth like this. Thank you- so grateful.
THE IMPORTANT THING WHEN YOUR AT A SPEAKER MEETING YOU CAN ALLWAYS FINE SOMETHING YOU CAN RELATE TOO
This is sick no matter what you believe in.
Why this is even posted is beyond mw
It may depend on your personal experience with folks like Ron. The first 5 minutes may be difficult to relate to for some, but the guy has a serious message about sobriety beyond that. I suspect LGBT-familiar folks will be able to ABSOLUTELY relate, even to the seemingly off-color stuff.
Loved this. And yes, alcoholics can be sick and self-centered and clowns too… but Ron is telling the truth here and for a gay person like me it is a gift to hear him. It’s ok if it is beyond you. Thanks for posting this.
Definitely don’t want what you got Dave.
funny, surrender,
tags updated, thanks gary
Really? Self centered clown.
Excellent – I will be able to relate to him easily!