>>>>Enough of that tomfoolery.
>>
>>Exactly, Mike.
>>Harry Callahan put it well:
>>"A man's got to know his limitations."
>>
>
>Still the #1 member of my fan club, I see ;-)
>
>It's OK. I set myself up for any mocking and abuse I take. In my opinion that is an unintended consequence of being in recovery, or should I say attempted recovery. If you really want to put your demons to rest, we are told, the first thing you have to do is stop lying and deceiving. Yourself most of all. So I am sort of in that mode. I am finding it easier to just be honest than to try keeping different roles straight. I seem to be as maladroit at compartmentalizing as I am with hard drive installation. If that opens me up to being pissed upon from great heights by some, so be it.
I'm with you Mike. Show me screwdriver and a system box and I'll show you something broken beyond repair 10 minutes later. :-)
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