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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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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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Jack S.
When You Know Every Day Will Be Exactly Like Today — That’s When You Become a Hopeless Drunk – Jack S.
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Ted H.
When I Drank, the Terror Ripped Out and the Higher Power Hole Healed Over — No Social Drinker Has Ever Described That – Ted H.
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Scott L.
At 52,300 Feet Where the Sky Turns Black I Saw the Curvature of the Earth — My First Spiritual Experience – Scott L.
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Art S.
My Sponsor Broke the Twelve Steps Into Pairs and the Eighth Step Around My Ex-Wife Still Isn’t Done – Art S.
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Nicola K.
Doing My Fourth Step 3 Times in Different Ink to Make Sure It Wasn’t a Trick – Nicola K.
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Joe K.
Step 1: Unless You Are 100% Convinced You Will Drink Again, You Will – Joe K.
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Jim B.
My Sister Caught Me Peeing in the Dishwasher and I Said the Sink Was Full – Jim B.
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Doug R.
You’ve Got Alcoholism Mixed Up with Gravity – Doug R.
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Mary S.
Forgiveness as the Spiritual Surrender the Alcoholic Ego Cannot Manufacture Alone – Mary S.
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Tim T.
Read the Washing Instructions or You Get Pink Socks — the Big Book Works Exactly the Same Way – Tim T.
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Nick M.
Ethanol Drip Saved My Body. Step 3 Saved the Rest. – Nick M.
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Ajit S.
Four Questions on Page 345 Did What Seventeen Years of Intellectual Step Work Could Not – Ajit S.
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Russell S.
Self-Centeredness Isn’t a Character Flaw — It’s an Addiction and You Can’t Choose Your Way Out of It – Russell S.
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Steve F.
Waiting to Finish the Steps Before Helping Anyone Is Just Ego Wearing a Recovery Costume – Steve F.
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Steve B.
Many of the Things We Call Untreated Alcoholism Are Just Being a Human Being – Steve B.
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Scott R.
Eighteen Years of Psychotherapy Is Showing Up at a Gunfight with a Knife Once a Week – Scott R.
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Polly P.
Ninth Step Forgiveness Gave Me Back the Sons My Drinking Nearly Destroyed – Polly P.
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Peggy M.
Knowing the Words Without the Music Is the Difference Between Dry and Sober – Peggy M.
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Patty O.
Acting My Way Into Right Thinking Because Thinking My Way Into Right Living Never Worked – Patty O.
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