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Department of the Air Force Police and 66th Security Forces Squadron personnel held a field sobriety class at Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., March 10. A detection training class was held prior to evaluating volunteer drinkers (U.S. Air Force photo by Todd Maki)

victorious after passing a field sobriety test.

Nancy Kenny as Mary Magdalene in "Mary Magdalene and Adventures in Sobriety"

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Department of the Air Force Police and 66th Security Forces Squadron personnel held a field sobriety class at Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., March 10. A detection training class was held prior to evaluating volunteer drinkers (U.S. Air Force photo by Todd Maki)

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The passing lights of a passing day beneath my feet.

 

Another Autumn day, another night.

 

dude you can the glow necklaces in spirit here, right?

plus my sobriety?

The crew of the Magic School Bus get their sobriety test.

They were asked by a tv crew from the Late Show to do a sobriety test where they had to stand on one leg and count backwards from 20.The poor guys ha dto do a few takes

Down La Mistrel for Clegg's dinner

It kinda looks like Brian is taking a sobriety test here.

The Yorkshire Waterways Museum, Dutch River Side,

Goole, East Yorkshire.

Sobriety.

A Humber Keel - Sheffield class, built in 1910 at Beverley.

Length 61ft.6"(18.75m) Width 15ft.6" (4.72m)

 

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12 сентября 2025, Лекция свящ. Илии Шугаева о трезвости / 12 September 2025, Lecture by Priest Ilya Shugaev on sobriety

"Two's Up"

 

2nd month chip. Actually, it should have been last week, but I was on vacation.

 

July 11th marks day one of sobriety. These chips are strange. I don't count the days until the next one. I don't look at them as a goal to obtain. Yet, when it is time for me to get my month's chip... I want the damn thing.

 

The big blue book itself? Well, I get more out of the speakers than I do the book. The book is rigid in its structure, yet analytical people (like myself) don't tend to work that way.

 

I get more out of the speakers we have with varying years of sobriety. Each speaker I can understand or relate to... but there is always one part of their story, experience, or persona that I identify completely. Some of these people went completely by the big blue book... others went at sobriety at their own discretion... using the big blue book as a guide to find their own path. These people don't let the book tell them what direction to take or how to take the path.

 

The group itself seem to listen to others. No matter how rigid or not you are with the big blue book, each listen to others' stories and issues and pick useful information that they can apply to their own situation.

 

It's an interesting process, group, journey, and struggle. As I've learned for myself... one day at a time.

 

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