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- Thin Again by The Last Chance Texaco on Oct 26, 2009
I’ve always been a skinny person. Before my addiction to crystal meth the most I ever in my life weighed was 180 pounds. I’m also 6′4″ so while 180 isn’t exactly underweight it is only a 32″ waist. Call it na...
- Day 5 (plus 1000) by The Last Chance Texaco on Oct 16, 2009
I can’t believe it. Day 1000 passed without my noticing it. I was in Las Vegas at the time visiting my mom and dad. I spent the day hanging out with them, my great-uncle and his new wife and daughter, my aunt and two of my cousins. Watched...
- Day 5 (plus 1000) by The Last Chance Texaco on Oct 16, 2009
I can’t believe it. Day 1000 passed without my noticing it. I was in Las Vegas at the time visiting my mom and dad. I spent the day hanging out with them, my great-uncle and his new wife and daughter, my aunt and two of my cousins. Watched...
- 9/11 by The Last Chance Texaco on Sep 11, 2009
On this day, eight years ago, I was in jail awaiting trial on felony drug possession charges. I was one of a handful of people awake in my dorm watching television. I called my mom to tell her the world was coming to an end. That’s what i...
- 9/11 by The Last Chance Texaco on Sep 11, 2009
On this day, eight years ago, I was in jail awaiting trial on felony drug possession charges. I was one of a handful of people awake in my dorm watching television. I called my mom to tell her the world was coming to an end. That’s what i...
- In His Night by The Last Chance Texaco on Aug 9, 2009
I learned a little while ago that another person I know in the rooms successfully escaped feeling anything ever again. It happens more often than I’m comfortable with; people try to get sober and can’t and then intentionally or unintent...
- In His Night by The Last Chance Texaco on Aug 9, 2009
I learned a little while ago that another person I know in the rooms successfully escaped feeling anything ever again. It happens more often than I’m comfortable with; people try to get sober and can’t and then intentionally or unintent...





