Comments on: The First Step is Admitting You Have a Problem http://girtby.net/archives/2005/12/13/the-first-step-is-admitting-you-have-a-problem/ this blog is girtby.net Wed, 30 Sep 2009 01:44:34 -0400 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.9-rare hourly 1 By: Alan Green http://girtby.net/archives/2005/12/13/the-first-step-is-admitting-you-have-a-problem/comment-page-1/#comment-1324 Alan Green Tue, 13 Dec 2005 06:56:07 +0000 http://girtby.net/2007/03/19/the-first-step-is-admitting-you-have-a-problem#comment-1324 <p>You need to relax and get comfortable. Sometimes you have to repudiate your values in order to save them. I suggest studying "A Few Good Men" if you are having trouble with this concept.</p> You need to relax and get comfortable. Sometimes you have to repudiate your values in order to save them. I suggest studying “A Few Good Men” if you are having trouble with this concept.

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By: Sunny Kalsi http://girtby.net/archives/2005/12/13/the-first-step-is-admitting-you-have-a-problem/comment-page-1/#comment-1325 Sunny Kalsi Tue, 13 Dec 2005 06:56:07 +0000 http://girtby.net/2007/03/19/the-first-step-is-admitting-you-have-a-problem#comment-1325 <p>There's a lot that's been said (over talk-back radio) that's pretty infuriating (or hilarious, depending on how you listen). "I wear broad shorts too, I think I should have a right to use this beach." or "A lot of these people, 'lebs' for want of a better word, claim they were born in this country, so they have as much right to use the beach as anyone else." I like someone who wrote into "Sunrise" with "If we peeled off our flesh we'd all be the same underneath."</p> <p>If I met the last guy on the street, I don't know if I'd rather he were racist.</p> There’s a lot that’s been said (over talk-back radio) that’s pretty infuriating (or hilarious, depending on how you listen). “I wear broad shorts too, I think I should have a right to use this beach.” or “A lot of these people, ‘lebs’ for want of a better word, claim they were born in this country, so they have as much right to use the beach as anyone else.” I like someone who wrote into “Sunrise” with “If we peeled off our flesh we’d all be the same underneath.”

If I met the last guy on the street, I don’t know if I’d rather he were racist.

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