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GregB:
Dr. Keenan, unfortunately I'm one of those many who are suffering from flashbacks from this event. I have spoke of nothing else at work since, and I'm sure all those around me have long ago tired of hearing about everything that went on and looking at pictures on PA. Not having experienced it themselves, I can not do justice when describing to them the longterm affects it seems to have had on me. All I want to do is make a bow with narrower tips then I've made in the past, look for cane to make arrows from, and eat some more collard greens! ;D Heck, I'm even thinking about breaking some rocks.

Hopefully I'll eventually come back to earth, and when I arrive maybe I'll still have a job since I haven't been able to keep my mind on it much for the last few days! ;D

Keenan:
Greg there is hope for you! ;) You are a very brave person to be the first to come forward and talk about recovery openly. :o Your co-workers and family need to understand it's an illness that you have little control over. Hopefully they will give you the time that you need ;D

D. Tiller:
My name is David Tiller and I'm a Bowaholic!

(Place Response here!)

It all began at birth for me. First sight was of the umbilical chord. All I could think was what a great bow string it would make!  ;D Then later in life it just got worse and worse. Now I cant seem to walk or drive down the street without looking at trees and trying to figure out how I can cut them down, in the middle of the night, and get away with them without getting caught!  :P  All I see are bows and arrows when I see wood, trees and saplings. I have even digressed in evolutionary patterns and now make stone points. HELP! What can I do. My brow ridge is growing, my knuckles are draging on the the sidewalk. Alcohol does not help, but just makes me ruin a good peice of wood. What to do!!!!

Sincerely;

Desperate for help! Or a good peice of Osage!!!  :D

Keenan:
 David, I'm glad to see you coming to grips with your addiction. However I'm very concerned about your case becaus e it appears that there is more of a devided interest in your case. On one side I see the pull of the primitive ways and the draw of a simple existance that tugs at your heart. ;)
 However I see a definate gleem in your eyes in some of those pics when your are standing by the opposite sex. :o :o :o Opps did I say that out loud >:D  Though this usually causes division of intrest. It sometimes works when the addiction is mutual. Guess time will tell.. ;D ;D

gene roberts:
...THEN i MADE A BOW...SOB SOB....HELP ME  it is only worse...save me

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