I saw the above phrase on a bumper sticker today. Tell me, doesn't advertising that you're in AA defeat the purpose of it being Alcoholics Anonymous?
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No, the point is that who you see there and what you hear there, stays there. Each person is free to let others know, or not know. This person is making it clear that if someone needs to talk, they are available. No one can speak for AA, so someone has to speak as a member of AA.
I'm a thirty-something-or-other, soon-to-be-single, fashion follower headed to the City of Light to Eat, Pray, Shop.
Follow along and see what I'm wearing. I figure if I'm going to be in Paris, I've got to "Bring It" (even if I am limited to only one carry-on bag).
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No, the point is that who you see there and what you hear there, stays there. Each person is free to let others know, or not know. This person is making it clear that if someone needs to talk, they are available. No one can speak for AA, so someone has to speak as a member of AA.
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