My experiences with the ones I see at 12 Steppers clouds how I view the ones on the street. I tend to assume all the ones on the street have substance problems and I'm sure they don't all have that problem.
I strongly prefer the ones at 12 Steppers, many run well with their efforts in sobriety, the ones that have relapses then return I am especially impressed with.
Except 'Alan'. Alan is a twit. People anywhere and everywhere can be twits, the homeless folks I encounter don't actually seem to be over represented in the 'twit' category.
I strongly prefer the ones at 12 Steppers, many run well with their efforts in sobriety, the ones that have relapses then return I am especially impressed with.
Except 'Alan'. Alan is a twit. People anywhere and everywhere can be twits, the homeless folks I encounter don't actually seem to be over represented in the 'twit' category.
The granting of a pardon is an imputation of guilt, and the acceptance a confession of it.