:21:00
-What's that?
-It's literature about your disease.
:21:04
AA Big Book, some worksheets.
:21:06
A journal I want you
to write in every day.
:21:09
I suppose I have to do this.
:21:11
You got better things to do
with your time?
:21:14
Hey, listen.
:21:16
This isn't the last lousy day
you'll have here.
:21:19
So remember, God never dumps
more on us than we can handle.
:21:23
Is that available stitched
on a pillow?
:21:27
Tonight's lecture: "A re Yo u A Blackout
Drunk, OrDon't Yo u Remember?. "
:21:35
You going down?
:21:38
My problem is, my father just
happened to watch Dateline...
:21:41
...the night they're doing
some expos_...
:21:44
...on Park Avenue drug users...
:21:48
...the night he caught me
doing blow in the bathroom.
:21:50
But I don't have a problem.
I don't have health problems.
:21:54
I play Ultimate Frisbee
two times a week.
:21:56
And I'm, you know, a patron of the
arts, and diseases and cures and stuff.
:22:01
That's what I spend my money on.
So I like to have a little bit of fun.
:22:05
"A dult Children OfAlcoholics"
is moved to 9 p.m. in ro om 8.
:22:09
CoDA starts at 8 p.m. in B.
:22:11
CAs and NA s meet tomorro w...
:22:13
...and overeaters, sexual addicts....
:22:16
Who the hell do you have to know
to get a drink around here?
:22:21
Oh, God.
:22:28
Oh, my God, I love you so much.
:22:34
-Where are all the celebrities?
-There are none.
:22:37
What? Come on.
:22:39
All anyone wants from rehab's
a good coked-out star story.
:22:42
Elizabeth Taylor, weeping in group
about how she never felt beautiful.
:22:47
Never. Not one single day.
Now, that's the story they want.
:22:53
-I'll get you out of here.
-I'm not supposed to leave.
:22:56
You're not supposed to have
Mummy's Little Helper, either.
:22:58
Hold on, hold on.