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Funny and Hilarious

In the archives of Alcoholics Anonymous, the Funny and Hilarious category serves as a vital emotional release and a powerful tool for recovery. Humor in AA is rarely about entertainment; rather, it is a mechanism for processing the absurdity of the alcoholic experience. By utilizing self-deprecating humor, speakers transform their darkest moments—from public embarrassments and professional failures to the chaos of active addiction—into bridges of connection with others. The significance of this topic lies in its ability to strip the disease of its power to shame. The core principle is the balance between pain and laughter; as these recordings suggest, humor lightens the heaviest burdens, making the path to sobriety more accessible and less daunting for the newcomer. By laughing at the wreckage of the past, the alcoholic moves from a state of isolation and desperation toward a shared sense of gratitude and hope. Listeners can expect to hear vivid, unfiltered anecdotes of rock bottom, including absurd social mishaps, the irony of the alcoholic mindset, and the contradictions of early sobriety. These tapes feature speakers who use wit to contrast the clinical jargon of psychiatry with the raw reality of the struggle. From stories of professional disasters to the hilarity found in service work, these recordings illustrate that laughter is often a precursor to spiritual awakening. Ultimately, these tapes demonstrate how the fellowship transforms tragedy into a shared victory, proving that while the struggle is grave, the recovery process can be joyful.

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Bob C.
Raised an Atheist, Saved by a Butterfly — Higher Power Lives in the Seeking, Not the Catching – Bob C.
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Stevie B.
No Amount of Sober Time Clears Away What Only Steps 4 Through 7 Can Remove – Stevie B.
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Russell S.
Restraint of Tongue and Pen — the Part of Step 10 That Actually Brings Peace – Russell S.
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Josh H.
Relieve Me of the Bondage of Self — Thirty Seconds Every Morning That Changed Everything – Josh H.
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Bill D.
Tenth Step Is the Cheat Sheet to the Fourth — Four Defects, Three Instincts, Seven Sheets of Paper – Bill D.
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Todd N.
Even Higher Power Can’t Drive a Parked Car — Thirty Years of Maintenance Sobriety and the Shovel That Changed Everything – Todd N.
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David J.
353 Cassette Tapes and Ramen Noodles — What Carrying the Message Looked Like in Year One – David J.
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Cornbread A.
Told the Judge His Kidnapper Looked Like a Cross Between ZZ Top and Jesus 🤣
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Tom McN.
Everybody Glosses Over Steps 6 and 7 — Those Two Paragraphs Run My Entire Sobriety – Tom McN.
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Russ M.
Not Forgiving Yourself Is Putting Yourself Above Higher Power — That’s What Kept Me Out Ten Years – Russ M.
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Sandy B.
More Spiritual Change Between Years 38 and 41 Than All the Previous Years Combined – Sandy R.
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Matt J.
Prescribed Tedral at Seven — They Put a Wheezing Kid on Amphetamines and Called It Medicine – Matt J.
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Nick
Told Charlie the Big Book Displays a Conspicuous Absence of Intelligence — Don’t Drink, Read It Again 😆 – Nick
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Larry K.
Leave Out One Ingredient and the Cake Doesn’t Rise — Why ‘Take What You Want and Leave the Rest’ Is Killing People – Larry K.
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Tom M.
Higher Power Removed the Last Person Who Loved Me Unconditionally and That Was the Thing That Saved My Life – Tom M.
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Tim T.
Turn the 1918 Penny Over and It Says In Higher Power We Trust — That’s the Whole Third Step – Tim T.
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Ted B.
Not Willing to Go to Any Lengths When the Hypothalamus Also Controls Appetite and Sex – Ted B.
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Steve B.
Walked into That 7-Eleven Six Foot Eight and Came Out Four Foot Six — the Tenth Step Will Do That to You – Steve B.
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Scott R.
Our Facility for a Bottom Is Absolutely Extraordinary — You Can Watch People Share Their Way Right Out the Door – Scott R.
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Nancy M.
Not So Bad Means Nothing — an Alcoholic Who Needs to Be the Best or the Worst but Never the Middle – Nancy M.
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Keith D.
Everything in My Life Had to Fail Me Before I’d Go to Higher Power — So Everything Did – Keith D.
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Scott H.
Scored 17 Out of 20 on the Addiction Test, Lied on Two, and the One Honest Answer Was Have You Ever Drank While Pregnant 🤣 – Scott H.
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John L.
Without a Fourth Step We’re Able to Bullsh*t Ourselves Much Longer Than We Absolutely Should – John L.
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Joe K.
Not One Drink Away from a Drunk but Twelve Steps Away from a Drink — Work Them Forward or Work Them Back – Joe K.
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Hugh D.
When Did You Take the Fifth Step? When the Statute of Limitations Ran Out 😅 – Hugh D.
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