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Dice Addiction Meeting Room | Started by: Mademoiselle on Apr 09, '14 16:39 |
Madamoiselle walks into a room and sits. The lady, the leader of the meeting says
Madamoiselle staring at the ceiling above the lady for few seconds, she's holding her breath and says
Madamoiselle scared. She has a thought of walking off because she thinks this is not where she belongs, but she knows her thoughts are wrong. She sits there and thinks and thinks and thinks "What do I do, why am I here, I should go, crap" and the lady says
Madamoiselle decided to man up and starts
everybody clapping their hands for few seconds. The lady stand up and says
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Spunky looks through the door and has a think about joining the meeting he knows he should but he turns away, just as he turns he feels a hand on his shoulder. He turns back and sees the door being held open, everyone is looking at him, he sighs and lowers his head and drags himself into the room. He looks around eyeballing everyone as if to say judge me and your dead. He clears his throat a couple of times, his hand is shaking as he goes to wipe his brow. My name is Spunky and I have a problem, from my very first moment on these streets I have found myself on a street corning playing dice. It is a filthy habit and I just can't kick it. Today has been particularly bad. I had some bad news from the old country and decided the best way to forget about that news was to gamble. Bad mistake gambling with emotion is a dangerous thing. I was up a fair amount that I had managed to build up the last few days, then today I had turned a small profit then I didn't stop and found myself in a hole. Like any addict you think your luck will turn and you will get it back, I didn't and I almost lost it all, I managed to claw some back but then lost the majority again. I don't know how much my heart can take of this. He takes his seat and looks through his wallet shaking his head at the mess he has got himself in. |
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Reply by: Spunky at Apr 09, '14 16:49 | |
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To the anonymous person who left me a tip for my words before, I would like to say that I put the money to good use such as a donation to my church but the first thing I did was add $5000 to that total and rolled the dice, hoping that it would be a lucky charm of sorts. It wasn't the dealer laughed as he collected my money $25000 gone in a flash and then it continues and I just keep on betting. I don't think I have any hope of getting rid of my addiction but to anyone who has yet to roll the dice listen to me don't do it go walk the streets go smoke some drugs but whatever you do don't play dice. |
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Reply by: Spunky at Apr 09, '14 19:39 | |
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My ancestry did the same concept a few months back... I belong here. |
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Reply by: Cassadaga at Apr 09, '14 20:22 | |
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gambling real issue destroy lives even more alcohil i sorry for you and wish best |
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Reply by: MissPinky at Apr 09, '14 21:42 | |
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I don't have the dice problem, but I was wondering what it was like. I saw your post and decidedto take a look round and see how you acknowledge your problem and what you are doing to helpyo urself with a problem. Also to see if you recieved encouragement fromoth ers or not and how itwo rks in dealing with an addiction. I feel foryou for I have many addictions, but not this one. Good luck. |
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Reply by: NickTheDick at Jul 02, '14 11:44 | |
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Blu_Blank walked into the room, knowing he needed to be here. He knew he had a problem with dice. His recent losses showed that all too well. A few days back, he got lucky with some credit bets against a man named Squishy, but he also lost A LOT of cash to the same man. There are a couple of others he regularly went head-to-head with, with mixed luck. He really knew he had a problem when he looked at how many games he had played over the last month.
My name is Blu, and I'm a dice addict.
"Hi Blu," erupted from the group.
I have been on the downside of this addiction more times than I care to count. One of my biggest issues is not having the self restraint to STOP throwing the dice, even when I'm down.
I just can't keep doing this to myself and my family. |
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Reply by: Blu_Blank at Jul 04, '14 04:23 | |
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